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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notes/Notes  techniques  et  bibliographiques 


The  institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  may  significantly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checKad  below. 


Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  cout^ur 

Covers  damaged/ 
Couverture  endommagie 

Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaurde  et/ou  psiliculde 

Cover  title  missing/ 

Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 

Coloured  maps/ 

Cartes  gdographiquM  en  couitur 

Coloured  ink  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  black)/ 
Encre  de  couieur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleu*  ou  noir«) 

Coloured  plates  and/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  coulour 

Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relii  avec  d'autrea  documents 


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BlanK  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  cartaines  pages  blanches  ajoutAea 
lors  d'une  restauration  apparaissent  dans  ie  texte, 
mais,  lorsque  cela  dtait  possible,  ces  pagea  n'ont 
pas  iti  filmies. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  suppldmentaires; 


L'Institut  a  microfilme  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  ete  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-etre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite,  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  m6thode  normale  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu^a  ci-dessoua. 


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Pages  whoily  or  pertially  obscured  by  errata 

slips,  tissues,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
9bscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
etc..  ont  iti  filmies  d  nouveau  de  faqon  i 
obtenir  la  meilleure  imege  possibts. 


This  item  is  filmed  at  the  reduction  ratio  checked  below/ 

Ce  document  est  filmi  au  taux  de  reduction  indiquA  ci-dessoua. 

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The  copy  filmed  here  har,  been  reproducad  thanks 
to  the  generosity  of: 

Archives  of  Ontario 
Toronto 

The  images  appearing  here  are  the  best  quality 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  keeping  with  the 
filming  contract  spacifications. 


L'axemplaire  filmi  fut  raproduit  Qrace  i  lA 
gdn^rosit^  de: 

Archives  of  Ontario 
Toronto 

Las  imagss  suivantes  ont  4td  mproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soin,  cornpts  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
de  la  nettet^  de  i'exemplaire  film^.  at  en 
conformity  avac  Jaa  conditJona  du  contrat  de 
filmaga. 


OHginai  copiaa  \n  printed  papar  covers  are  filmed 
baginning  with  tha  front  covnr  and  anding  on 
ttta  iaat  paga  with  a  printed  or  llluatratad  impres* 
aion.  0"  tha  back  eovar  when  appropriata.  Ail 
othar  original  copiea  ara  filmed  iseginning  on  tha 
firat  pag*  with  a  printed  or  illuatratad  impraa* 
aion.  and  anding  on  tha  Iaat  paga  with  a  printad 
or  illuatratad  impraaaion. 


Thtt  Iaat  racordad  fmma  on  aaeh  mierofieho 
shall  contain  tha  symbol  -i-c*  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED 'h  or  tha  symbol  ▼  imaaning  "END"), 
whichavar  appliaa. 


Laa  axamplairea  originaux  dont  la  couvercure  en 
papier  eat  imprim^  sont  filmdbs  an  commer^ant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
derniira  paga  qui  comporre  une  ampreince 
d'imprassion  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  selon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  axamplaires 
originaux  sont  filmis  an  commenpant  par  la 
pramiAra  paga  qui  comporte  une  smpreinte 
dimpraaaion  ou  d'illustration  at  en  terminant  par 
la  darniira  page  qui  comporta  une  talla 
•fiipratmt. 

Un  daa  aymboiaa  suivanta  apparattra  sur  la 
damiiro  image  da  chaqua  microfiche,  srlon  le 
eas:  ie  symbole  ->"»■  signifia    A  SUIVRE",  le 
aymboia  V  signifia  "FIN". 


IMapa.  plataa.  charts,  ate.,  may  b«  fflmad  at 
diffarant  reduction  ratioa.  Thosa  too  iarga  to  ba 
antiraiy  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  tha  upper  left  hand  eomef,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  aa  many  framea  as 
required.  Tha  following  diagrama  illuatrats  dio 
method: 


Ln  cartaa.  planehea.  tableaux,  etc..  peuvent  atre 
filmte  A  dea  taux  de  reduction  diffirents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  gr-^nd  pour  atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  cliche,  il  est  fiimi  i  partir 
de  Tangle  aup^rieur  gauche,  de  gauche  k  droita, 
•t  de  haut  en  bas,  »n  prenant  le  nombra 
d'imagea  nAcessaire.  Lea  diagrammes  suivants 
illu4trent  la  methods. 


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CATALOGUE 


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VALUABLE    COLLECTION    OF    BOOKS 


RELATING   TO 


AMBRICA 

FOR   SAI.K   r.Y 

ROBERT   CLARKE  &  CO 

CINCINNATI,    '^HI'> 


TRE-COLUMBIAN  DISCOVERY  OF 
'  AMERICA. 

1  Anderson(R.BO    AM^enoanotaisc-w. 

men  in  the  t.-ntl.   oonluiy.      W  lUi  =i  '"•' > 

;;VAme-n.-abyl':u.lB.\Vul,sou.      i2,uo,  i,  .. 
1,;4      niioi.L'o,  1S>)1.  '  "" 

2  Antiquites  Americaines  .JniuvH  l.-s 

les  uusnic.-s  <U'  la  So.m-.'U'   Roviile  des  At  ti- 

maiJ.luNn.a,,>ar('h;ul.;.Chn>uanltatn 

('onlainin.'articles,nl>anish,i..tm,l-.ench 

•in. I   Eniilisii  -n  th.'  .liscoviMy  o    Anu'Vica 
i,v  the  Sran.rn.aviaii>  in  the  tenth  century, 

•  etc.     n  plates  a.ul   iniM'^-  .  ^"^'.'l';.  ''n.''/,;; 
't42+W'>.  iialfcalf.    Hafniae,  184:,.    10  00 

'■'     :',  Beamish  (N.   I>)    The  DiM-ovety  of 

\meiica  hv  the  N'orthm.'n  in  the  tenth 
oentury.  and  notiees  of  th.>  early  settle- 
ments of  the  Irish  in  th-  western  henu- 
snhere.      Maps.      Svo.    pp.    2oV>.      L">"j'>';. 

':4 1841.  ■■! 

■':'      4   Annthrrcop!/.      Half  o.lf.  •>  "*) 

.5  Brown  (Marie  A.)  The  Islandie  Dis- 
coverers of  Am.Miea.  lUustiated.  l_ino_. 
pp.  -Jlo.      I'.oston,  1888.  '•* 

6  De  Costa  (Rev.  B.  F.)     The  Northmen 
^    in    Maine:    a  critieal   examination   ot   the 
views   of    T)r.   J.   II.   Kohl.     8vo.    pp.    14b. 
Albany,  1870.  1   -* 

,       7  DeC0Sta(B.  F.)     The  Pre-Columbian 
'  discovery   of   .\merica   by  tlie    Northmen, 


with  translations  from  tho  Icelandic  Sagas 
8vo.  pp.  VM-,     Albany,  18'J0.  ^  00 

8  Horsford  (Eben  N.)     'I'he  Defences  of 

Noru.nbe-a,  and  a  review  of  the  reconnais- 
sanc.-sof  Col  T.  W.  llig^inson.  f'rof.  Henry 
W  Havnes  Dr.  Justin  Winsor,  Dr.  Francis 
Park.na...  and  R.v.  Dr.  E.  F.  Shafter.  Nu- 
merous niap.s  at.d  lieliotypes.  4to.  pp^84 
Boston.  Us'.M.      Net.  >   -^^ 

y  Horsford  (Eben  N.)  Discovery  of 
Ameiiea  bv  Northmen.  Address  at  the 
unveilin;:  Af  the  statue  of  L.'if  Eriksen, 
Faneuilllall,  Oct.  29,  188..  \\  ith  map, 
aiMl  illustrations.  4to.  pp.  Ho.  Boston, 
18S8.      Net.  ■•»  ^0 

10  Horsford(EbenN.)  The  Discovery  of 
the  ancienl  eity  of  ^orumbepi.  Map  and 
pliototvpes.    4to.   Bo.ston,  18',)0.    Net.     2  50 

11  Horsford  (Eben  N.)  .John  Cabofs 
Landtall  in  14',»7  and  the  siteot  Norumbega. 
Phaes  and  mans.  4to,  pp.  42,  paper.  Bos- 
ton, 1S8I',.      Net.  2  00 

12  Horsford  (Hben  N.)  The  Problem  of 
tlio  Noi  thmen.  A  letter  to  Judjze  Daly  on 
tlu>  oi.inion  of  lustin  Winsor  that  "  though 
.Scandinavians  may  have  reached  the  shoi'es 
of  Labrador,  the  soil  of  the  United  States 
has  not  one  vestige  of  their  presence. 
Illustrations  and  maps.  4to.  pp.  23.  Bos- 
ton,  ISW.      Net.  1  ^^ 

1:5  Ingram  (Robert).  Account  of  the 
Ten  Tribes  of  Israel  being  in  America,  orig- 
mallv  published  by  R.  M.  Manasseh  Ben 
Isr  le'l  and  their  return  from  thence  about 
the  time  of  the  return  of  the  Jews.  8vo 
pp  56.     Colchester,  1792.  2  oU 


]!„b«-t' Clarke  ^  Co.,  Chicuvmli. 


,4  Jone,  (C.eor.e)     llHor.  or  Anc^^^^^^ 

i'arl    1:    The   lynan    hra.      buJ.  M.-  ^  ^^^^ 
London,  lS4:i. 

,,,u-.ts  in  tb.'rttth  century.     12mo.  rp  >4^1. 
New  York,  1875. 

ir,  "Rafn  (("harles  Christian).     M^moire 

dps   Antiquuires   du    Nord.     bvo.   pp.^o^^^ 
C'onenhai-'Ut',  1S4;J.  * 

17  Reeves  (Arthur  M.)  The  1<  >ndin^'  of 
^V^;e^^^>o  (iood  Th.  lustox^  ot  the 
Icelandic  discovery  of  ^^',f  "°'\,^V  of      e 

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18  Smith  (.T.  Toulmin).  The  Discovery 
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19  ^no<A<:.<:o;,y,  under  the  t^le  of  he 
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ind  a  partv  of  Bud-lhist  monks  f'oni   A  - 
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America. 


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23  Williams  (.lohn).  An  Inquiry  int.. 
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Owen  Gwyned.l  about  the  year  11/0.     Mo- 
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24  1%-samc.  With  further  obserxMxt ions 
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Madog  with  an  account  by  Gen.  l.owles 
an  I  £veral  others  of  a  Welch  tribe  or 
tribes  of  Indians  now  living  in  the  western 
parts  of  North  America,  ppy'l.  -  vols,  in  I . 
8vo  half  calf.     London,  1791.  t»  ■»^' 


lUthern    rojonies. 

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theColonie-.  M.  ''*,^"'.^*'  vtH  \V.,sh. 
VII  WaroftheKevolution.  yi»\\''^»- 
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manv  and  North  America.  b\o.  pp.  Jl|-J  ■ 
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29    Adams   (Henry).        "i^^^Jf/^j    ^' f. 

United  Suaescd'A.m..^a.N;d^^^^^^^ 

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31  Adams  (.lohn)..  -^ui'i"---;  ^^{;;,  ^,  y 

of    the     A.hninistratioti    ot    John    Aaam>. 

from  1797-1  ^nl,  as  printed  and  suppres.sed 

80'        r.y   John    Wood.       Now   reptjb- 

l'^,^;i-;iU.Lnes  and  appendix,  l^.T^m 

II    Sherburne.      l2mo.  pi-.  ^^'1-      ^''''■^,^'' 

I'l'ia,  i84f..  ^   ,.  ,  ;-; 

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tors  the  Fisheries,  and  the  Mississippi. 
Document  relating  to  transactions  at  the 
negotiation  of  Ghent,  .^vo.  pp.  2.jI  bo.m»s_ 
Washington,  1S22.  ' 

:;3  Adams  (.T.  Q  )    -\^^'"^'"  *V,'',;/;"f 

Harrison  (irav  Otis,  on  the  present  state  .t 
our  national  affairs.  With  remarks  upon 
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Massachusetts.  J2mo.  pp.  24,  boar.l-s.  W  ..- 
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American  colonies.  Fourth  and  titt  i 
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russia.     Wasliington.  b^iiT-'):;.  30  00 

40  American  Gazetteer.    Containing  a 

distinct  account  of  all  the  parts  of  the 
S(>\v  World  Maps.  3  vols.  Itimo.  cn\J. 
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41  American's  Guide  (The)     Compris- 

in"  the  Heclaration  ot  Independence;  the 
•xTticle  of  (."onfederali(»n;  the  <  onstitution 
of  United  States  and  the  Constitution  ot 
the  several  .<lates  conn)osin-,'  the  Union, 
12nio.  pp.  41*A     rhiladelphia,  iS4:i  t.U 

4i  American  Historical  Record   nn.j 

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bv  r.enson  .1.  Lossing.  Vol.1,  ^vo.  halt 
inorocco.      I'luladelphiii,  1S72.  •'  "'^ 

4:;  American  Independence.  Consola- 
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pp.'CS.     Edinbur-h,  ITS2.  <>^ 

44  American  Magazine  and  Monthly 

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«(,cietv  of  gentlemen  (Uev.  Wm.  Smith), 
No  is'Mav.to  No.  lo,  October,  17r)8.  J'vo. 
ol<l  sheep.  rhiladelphia.  Tnnted^  by 
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from  the  speeches  of  eminent  .Americans^. 

hvo.  pp.  r,;ii,ohlsheep.    l'hila.,ls:;o.    1  2.) 
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History,  with  a  sketch  of  the  early  history 
of  the  country  the  constitution  of  the 
United  States,  etc.  Illustrated,  ovo.  pp. 
433.     Boston,  n.  d.  ^  ^^' 


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51  Ames  (Nathaniel).  The  Essays, 
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father  and  son,  ol  Dedhiun,  Mass.,  from 
their  Almanacks,  I72ti-1T75,  With  note* 
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of  the  former  Kiiurdoin  of  New  Spain,  com- 
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Map.     12mo.  pp.  221.     N.  V..  1877.       1  1> 

5;i  Andrews  (I.  \V.)  Manual  of  the 
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54  Application  of  some  political  rules 
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55  Ammen  (Hear  Admiral  Daiiiel).  Th« 
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5r.  Aristocracy  in  America,  from  the 

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York,  1857.  '■> 

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59  Arnold  (Matthew).  Civilization  in 
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fiions  of  America.  l2mo.  pp.  192.  Boston, 
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69  n-' Mm.',  in  1vol.  Svo.pp.  495.  New 
York,  1885.  -  -'^ 

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conduct  of  Great  Britain  toward  the  neu- 
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New  York,  1808.  '-^ 

76  Barlow  (.Joel).     The  Political  Writ- 

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States!  Fourth  edition.  Svo.  pp.  M.i. 
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interleaved,  half  calf.   New  York,  1848.  2  50 

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theCon-iitution  nf  the  United  States,  with 
the  Declaration  of  Indep'-ndence  and  the 
\iticlesof<'onfe.leratioii  and  Index.  12mo. 
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•Xmericaii  governlnent  for  thirty  years, 
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87  Bernard  (.lohn).  Retrospections  of 
America,  1797-1811.  Edited  fr.mi  the  man- 
usciiot  bv  Mrs.  Bavle  r.ernard,  with  intro- 
duction, "notes,  and  index  by  L.  Iluttou 
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380.     New  York,  1887.  1  -^0 

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frt'd  Seilhamer  (<J.  <V)    History  of  the 

nierican    Tiie.itei'  l.cfore  the    lo.'volution, 

to.  pp.  ;;7ii.      Philadeiphia.  ISSS.  5  »iO 

tit'2  Sergeant     (-Ino,    of     I'a.)       Select 

^peech.■^.     .^V.■.  pp.   ;;ti7       i'hila.,  1^32.      100 

(iij.'l  Sevard  (William  H.)  The  Work* 
>f.  Edit-u  oy  <Jeorf:e  Iv  liaker.  rortrait. 
j  vols.  Svo.      P.oston,  l'»  00 

('•■|4  Shaler(N.  S.)  Nature  atid  Man  in 
|\mc.rira.    12mu.  pi-.  290.    N.  Y..  1891.    1.50 

605  Shea    (John    Giltnary).      Cramoisy 


Series    of    Heliitions,   relativo    t(»    Krencli 
.\merica.      A   comidete   *et.      Uncut    and 

linhonml.     2(''  vols  7.*»  oi> 

%*   We  have  duplicate  copie.i  of  I'Bck  of 
the  volumea,  prici-d  separately. 
1.  <;imvm:i'.      Ilrtntion  (\i>  <■<}  <|vi  "'I'-.t  t*»>>**  'tiuni 

1  I  Ntl-«i"ll  i\k1  1   illllilil'lili"  <  cpil('C(iMn|l    nil    I'lIVS 

,|,..i  li'liiels  <l'i  His  1"  .M'l;^  (Ic  ).rnr<  ItW'.,  J  !>• 
i;ii 'a  ('"vrlcr  lii'M.  J';irl''  II.  I'i'i'"'  .liiques  j^ira* 
Vur,  .lo  l.i  •  oaiiiuyiiio  il'J  Ji»ii!'.  ii]'. '■."!.  Ih.'iT, 
•.'.  y.'.O'iT.  r%<'tati'>a  (loco  nvl  ^''-t  imi'^-i'i  do  ]>]:•» 
i.'iiiiiiMV.iiiUi  <liin.s  III  >li>>'l(iii  .\biiiniiii»i'  111. 
hiiiii.t  .li»iM'l»  'U.'  I^l'l  '•>•  ''t  "l"""*  ll'^iiil.Uss'- 
ini'iit  ilx  la  Nnu'H'Do  .Mi-^inii  de  miIik  I  l''r.iiiviii"* 
.!.•  »ulr«,  i'liu'  i"(  li'.si.  I'ur  lo  v..  ,liiiim;s  liigot, 
iif  la  v'tiiuiitijiCiuo  <lo  JtiiU*.    j'ii.tJl.    Is.iT. 

3,  Jtin'iT,  lii'iatMi.)  (l<«ro  (jvl  s'i'St  i.iisvfi  itc  X'^vt 
ri':iiu'i|Vii!iU'  (iiiiis  la  Mi>i'-iiiti  AiMiaiiiiisdcrfrtiiirc 
.Imm.|iIi  .1.'  SilliTVd  ill!  .-aiiici.  rniliviii^  'le  Siilc*. 
i  iinoc  l'r-."i.  I'.ir'li'  II.  I'l'ii)  .luciiii.'  bih'iil,  ilo  U 
I'liiapu^iiiu 'Ic  Ju^ll.^.    j'|>.  il.    ls.''H. 

4,  HiciiiT.  I? 'latii'M  (Km'c  (jvi  k'est  jmsx*  i1.«  v'v'* 
v.MiiiiriiviiUli-  tl.nis  la  Mi-mimi  dci  AI>iiiii|UN  ii 
f.^'Mili'-rmiiir  17"!.  Piirlu  IVP' Vhiet'Sit  liigiit, 
.iU  la  <  oinirittii  u  lio  J«Mis.    VP- •"•    i^-'^- 

5  rwit.ir.u.  Ilrlntioa  -lu  Voyiitr"  entreiifis  imr 
f.Ml  M  KiiliLTt  C.ivolier.  Si'^iU'i-  di;  In  .Snllf.  peur 
<k'i''>iivi'riril,ins  li'  it  ufi'  >lil  .M'j.'cii|U(;  ri'inliou- 
eliiii'  <la  I'lcinu  (li>  .MissUiiiv.  I'ar-on  Kru  re  .^l. 
CiivrlMT,  |iri'i!'i>  il.'  St.  ;«iil|.'i'o,  I  ua  iles  emu- 
jiilglloliS  ilo  '.'U  Vnyugi.'.     Jip.  .)1.     1S,",S, 

C.  raAiMusoT.  I.a  Vio  da  I'..  P.  PiiTre  .Texcph 
.Marii' I'liiiu.iiiiiKit,  di'  !ii  <'iiin|):i;;iiii'  dc  .It-sas, 

,\:i,-i>|nli;llr<'  d:lllS  \r  .VilUVcll.'  I'rilllCf,  KiTJIC  plU 

Iui-iii"iiif  i'"' oi'di'c  dj  '.•.la  c^i]|ioiiLur  I'lia  lii^S. 

7  Cit  M'MMs.ii-.  Saiti' diit;iV;i-du  It  P.  I'icrro  .to- 
(..•lilt  .Malic  ra.iiiuMiaiit,  <lu  l.i  <  oiiiim«aii!  de 
.'uMi-.  I'af  ua  JV;"  d.?  hi  niOiiii'  Comiiiinine 
iivi'e  la  iiianii':-'  d  iir!i;.''iia  da  \oii6iitblo  I'erw 
irtili' jKii- lii.-iu.au',-.    l.:iiii).  pp.  Oil.    Is.'.N 

{<  Ti!  \vi  iii:i'Aiv.  P.''..'tiM!i  <!ii  VdviiL'o  <1en  pre- 
')aiia-fs   t'r>ulir"^  a  la   .N'mivuIj"  Orleans  ct  de 

l'\w  i;.lalilissciar;it  I'li   crit'-  viUe   I'ar   la   Iti'V. 

M,Ti'  SI.  .\anusuii''  dr  'rniiKdn.  pain,  .^aiiOrionro. 

Avi'i-  l"-i  l.'Mrcs  I  'irciilairrs  .lo  (iiiLdi|iU's  uiil'S  de 

M's   ,-ucUi.s  vt  du  ill  dito   .Mi'U'.    JJiiiu.   i)j>,  W, 

l-.V.l. 
l".  ]:i.(it>ir.i>- dcs  Ttaptcsiacs  ft  i=('i>aUiir<"<  (pii  se 

t-oal  fails  1111  l-'mt  LMKHiesne  pondaiil  Ics  iiniiues. 

17.0,;,  17.'j!,  17.V)aud  I7."ni.     pp.  al.     \<)\K 
la   .leraswr,  do  li  (iuiTrc  dii  MUdssippi  contre  les 

«'llic'acli.i.^,cii  17:;'.i  et  tiiiR- (Ml  17111,  Ic  lord'Avril. 
i'ar  nil  OlliiM>.r  de  i'.Vnu.'c  >io  .^I,  do  Nimaillc. 
l\'.  '.li.  l«>. 
13.  I  ii;  A  Vila:.  UrJation.  on  .Tourniil  I'li  Voyiiu;!}  dll 
i;  I',  .larqiirs  liravirr,  de  la  ('oiiipiii,'nu'  de 
.I..S11S,  fii  Kuii,  dc'piiis  lo  pay.sde  IllinDis  .iiih.ju'a 
I'umbduuluiro  du  Mississipi.    jip.  OS.    Ih::'J. 

l:.  (Mlii.os.     Vwclatiim  de    e>>  ((iii  F'cst  i>iis-6    de 
*i.la^  rciaariinabli'  na.K  nii^si'Uis  dos  PiTus  do  la 
t  (iiapauniodo.li-sus  ca  la  N'oavollo  Kiaiioo  los 
(inui'os  li;7:{ii  li'.7.i.     f'arlo  U.  1'.  (  latldo  Oalili'ii, 
i;.  .toiir  da  rullo.,'0  do  i^iioboo  ot  sn|iTionr  do.--. 
.Mi^Ni.)!!^- dell  rciHiiia'4nio  do  .lesu.s  on  la  N'JU- 
Vollo  l-'i-auoo.     .^vo.  pp.  .xiii.  +-W- 
V:  I)\r.ios.     lioia'inn   do  co   qui   s'osf,  passA  ilc 
i.l'is  n  niiiniiui'ilo  ailx  .Missions  dos  I'cros  do  la 
tinap  iL'iio  clo  .K-sus  oil  la  Nuiivolh'   Fiaiioo.  les 
iiiiiK's  lii7J  otlt)7.;.      I'arlo  U.  1'.  Chiado   Dabltia, 
J:o.  lour,  olu.    bvc).  \i[>.  '-I'J.     1>01. 
It    i;r;i.\Ti(iNs  Pivorsos  snr  la  Pataillo  Cn  ^^allln- 
^'^loll!6  (iamio  lo  i>  .loniUot,  17.V..     Par  los  I'ran- 
vi<\A  siMis'.M.  lo  lioiinjon,  roiniaaiidani  da  lort 
dii  (.^.losiio  siir  los    Aiipli.is  sous  M.   Hraddook. 
Otfiieral  on  Cliof  doS  troupes  .\ngloisos,     vi'-  -''V. 
l)-M.    l.sCO.     Portrait.     i*vo. 
1.".    Ufi  \T10N'  do  la  Mission  du  Missisipl  dii  Semi- 
iiairo  do  Qnoboc  on  K'K!.     Par  M.   M    'io  M'.ni- 
ti'^'iiy,  do  .St.  Cosine,  tt  Tluiuuiur  de  la  boure. 
tvo.'i'p.  00.     I»i.d. 


2U 


Jiobert  Clarke  ^  Co.,  CiHriinuiti. 


i 


M   .Irnvr.".     Novum    n-l'-'lmn.    '''•^''''Ii:""";,,'?? 
s-ii'iVw  \Vih.-rliiii.l  ft  Noll."  siir  Ui'nu  <.>  npll. 

J6su><.     .llu.  IM'    II-      l^''-' 

i:    SA.iKAN.    I-xtn.it.lc  l„H-lHtlon(l-HAv«nturM 

m    Mu«T.     n.'intinn   .l-   sii   Cpflyltj^   I'urnil    !'•« 
<!..   la  tomimisi.io    «lo    J"'*"!''      1-'""     ^'^'-   '*"' 

n  'uKn-i-ii.M.'  I'i.'iMMhMrii  N,.u'o-i,i;;..u  ;■'''■''''; 

uiia'eslMSftsiilviiiit.'s.   I'^mo.  pp.i. ..   1^''".   1  -J" 
*■  a.'s  l,.M.r,.^.l.s  I'oM'H  .1.'  la<unMm>.'m.'.lc  J.',u» 

St.  lMMii<,-nls.l.'  Srtl.-s,  1  tmi MIJ     lar   .'  1    r 

.r,ic,inis  l)if,'<>t.  do  la  foiupawiuo  ilo  Ji'Mix    I'P- 

•o'   r,:'  .vii-it     I,i'ttr>  .111  IVtii  .Tnonuos  flnivi.-r -lo 
-i,i  r..mpM«nl- .1-  .T.'MIs,  !,■  'j;!  iVvri-r  l,u>..s,.r 

AtV.iilx's.k-  I'l  Kiuiisiiiii.'.     pp.1'*.     I'l". 
(N-,.H. 'JO,  21,  22.  ill  1  V..1.  <■!.  •"''^ 

1!,!    lU'ioT.     CDpi'Ml'viK' I.ctti crlli'  !';'!•  1"  'V;-' 

Pisi    l',.iir   .ir..,,inim-'iMT  lu.   '  '.'"'"^  ''''  ,1""^, 

,l,..^alurt  Kr.r„.v,iH  .If  S„  MS  ,1mms   hi   N"  ^    " 
rniii.'.)   (Ill  tmii.r.ni  .1.-  l.^ur  .-am.  t  1  .iii..n  a 
Aiuu'cv.    12mo.  pii. '.).    ISjS. 

21.  nnrnr.i.r.TTKs.  Kpistnla  V.'-v.  /"•  .^"'' '[■'",' ** 
Drrnill.'U.'.s,  So.'l.'t.'iiis.l.'Mil'n.sbvt.Tl..i.l  P.'.m- 
inum  Hiu^^trisMiaum,  h.-iniimm  .lyMiiiiem  Win- 
throp,  .Si'D-'Uliim.    IJiiio.  PI..  \).    l>i'l.  I  "" 

T)   Cir.NMiitoN.      Qiieliivc^  parlicvliirit.'/,  "Iv  T'nys 
"  .U..slI\TniHon  la  Novv.-ll.'  Immiic..   r_iiiuniu.-i^ 
i.ar  U-  Siiuir  (.i.Miilroii,  Dncloiir  <mi  M.-.ii.'iii.'.  mH 
,1   il.MU.Mirt!  (iaiis   fu    I'ay.s-:.^    fort    loii-i.'niii-^. 
IJlIM.  pp.  'Jii.     l^i'.O. 
"6    CiMrcHETiRHE.        La  Vic  di^  l.i  B.  Cntnorlne 
*  'rfKak.)iiita,ili!c'aprf>.'iitla.'<aim'tfSiiiini;i.!e-s.'. 
I'lir  If   U.  1'.   rlaiiili'  Cliaiiclu'liiTf  piolr.'  mis- 
si. niair"  (K-  la  I'oiupa-liic  .U'  Ji-^iis.     svd.    pp. 
171).     1SS7. 

6C.t;  Shinn  («'■  H.)  Minii.-  ('lunp.  A 
study  ill  Aiiu'ricau  iVoiiticr  /ov.'rtnaciit. 
8vo.  PI).  ;;it).     New  York,  1S,S5.  li  tiO 

057  Simms  (.1.  K.)  Th.'  Aiuorioan  Spv  ; 
or  Froeil.. Ill's  Eaily  Sacrilice.  8v.).  pp  (>•!. 
AlbiUiy,  1S;>7.  •^" 

Ot'S  Shipley  (•Tolin  B.  and  Maria  A.) 
The  English  ;liso()V'ory  and  c«oh>nizutiiin 
of  America.  ItJmo.  pp.  l'>i-  L.>nd.in, 
18',>1.'.  '   •■'" 

66'J  Sketch  of  the  Internal  Condition  ..f 
the  United  States,  and  of  tlu'ir  political  r.-- 
ladons  with  Europe.  By  a  Ifu-sii.n.  .^vo, 
pp.  16;5,  lialt  eair.      Baltimore,  lS2t).        1    .•) 

070  Sketches  of  Scenery  an. I  Manners 
in  the  Unit.'.l  Siate.s.  [I'.y  Tlieo.^  DuiL'lit.j 
]''mo  DP  1S(S.  Jk)ards,  uncut.  New  York, 
IW'.t  ^  "" 

()71  Smalley  (E.  V.)  Brief  History  of 
the  Republiean  Party,  from  itr,  orjiani/a- 
tion  to  tlie  i)residential  campaign  of  lss4. 
]2mo.  pp.  i;i3.     New  York,  1884.  •">'» 

-  G72  Smalley  ^K.  V.)  History  of  the 
l^orthern  Tacilic  Railroad.  Map  ana  illus- 
trations.    8vo.  pp.  43-5.     N.  Y.,  1883.    3  UU 


673  Smith  (<  lo.lwin).     The  Helations  iM  t>rt  StanWd 
tween   Ann-riea  an.l   England.     A  reply  i.mMitial  hWcUu 
the  late  speeeli  of  Mr.  S.nnner.     i8iuo.  pjl■.^>4. 
58,  hoar. Is.      I..»n.h)n,  l^''''J  ■"'■  (',^7  StatCSm 

r.74  Smith  (  Horace  W.)  Nuts  for  Futu,>l.v^M-s  and  M 
ni.t..Mai,^  to  Crack,  Containinir  the  (  a.lBi.'  !''"l;:'  ;  ' 
wala.l-r  I'au.phh-t.  V:,l;.  y  K-rge  I.ettor.».-rial,  ->•  'J 
Itc  .Svu  ,,,.  '!m»  I'hila.l.-llihia  IS.-.f,  1  •J,-Mf  lie'  I'nvsltlf 
*^  '  '  ,  ,     «r    .      ■,liiiinistrati..n 

•  m.')  Smith  (•I'lhn  .l:«y*  imd  WatsonB-iiii.^,,,.  iv 
(.J.ihM  r.)  Ameriean  l!Hi'.ri.>al  an.i  l""''*,,!]^,  \s:>[. 
fw  Ciirio-ities,  C.ini^islin.i.'  .'I  t'a.-sitniu'sB  _ 
ot  .■)rii.'inal  documents  relating  to  events  .,;■  ti>^  StailSll 
the  l;.-v.,luti.>n,  etc,  with  "a  variety  (*my,  n:|vy  a 
n.li.ni.'H,  iinti.nuties  mimI  m...U-rn  autftBf  America,  tn 
M.u  „  '>  vols,  in  1,  large  lolio.  rhiladflftveign  natio. 
phia,'ls47.  t'"'     ^'^-• 

»'i7t'i  ']'/!■■  s.i'iit:  Si.xth  editl.Mi.  4to.  lial; 
:..,)r.HTo,      N.'w  York.  l.Mil.  ;''  <>i 

f)7"  Smith  Ciip''''"' •'"'"')•  '''•'  •^'•y'' 
turesiind  in-envt-rifs  (,r.  S.mi.'  tim.;  !'r('< 
id.'Ut  ot  Vnginii  ami  Admiral  of  New 
England  I'.y  .lohn  A-hton.  J  llu>triite.l 
I^in.i   pp   •!''•'      London,  l.'<83,  1  - 

ri7S  SmithCaptiiin  .I.din),    Works.    Dc 
f.eriptii>ii  .>!    New  Kiiglainl:  general  histoi 
of  Vifiiiia;     trm-  tiiivcis,  cUv      I'lic-iini'. 
,,l„te>  ai..'  m,ip-       llim..    i-p    \M  •  Vt>:;,  hai 
J,.)nd.iii,  1'<.S4. 


i;>',t  Sccele 
etches,      I: 

>si). 

(V.in  Sterne  ( 
,ry  and  I'.di 
iiited  States, 

*S8. 

tV.M  Stevens 

t!ni>aigii. 
f*T7, 
I'.'.i'j  Steven! 

nu'tions  I..I  ' 
laiis.  lSiM( 
|("7'). 

(V,i:;  Stewar 


tnoi-.K-C"       Kon.ein,  i -it.  "   '« 

t'i7'.t  Smith  (  l>'"l'frt,  lalf  Sec'y    of   .'-itiite 

An    A(ldi'.'>-   to  ill"    i'.'.'pl.'  <it'  the   I'nilf 

Sta'.-       •vw.  pp.  47       1... 11. Ion,  1^1 1.  '■■ 

.;so  Smith  'T.  M:..-i.aii).    i-vgen.is  ;f  ;;^;:;;:^  ^^;;! 

tl„.  W.a'  ..I    liideii.-ndence  ami  ot  the  varl^J';  "'^"''• 
s,.til.iaent>    Ml    the    \\\-sl.     8vo.     pp.    y'.[ 
Eoui-vill.',  l^'i'"' 


1  ,'iBt;',i4  Stone 

ieiitciianl-'  <• 


.wi  Smith  ( wm.  p. )    iv-k  "f  the  'in..|^'jr; ;;:-/, 

U:,ilaav  .  .l.'l.ration.  of  1-^7,  with  l"-t!>'''"l''  ,  ;:!;;.|,"^' j! 
iiii.Me-rripti.ui>.    >vo.  pp.  178.    New\.)rk»-     ''r'n,',,,. 

.WJ  Snowdon    (Ki.'liard).     The    Hi-t^J.*^.;';'  ,?,^°,''^i 
of  N.ir'li  and  S.)u;n  .Xni.'iicii,  trom  its  dii-B'"^  .''"  ' 
cov-MV  t..  the  .leath  of  Washmgt.m.    Map^|'»*^''^'="'  'Y 
"v..ls.  inl.      i6mo.  hhee],  spotted.     Pl'.ilnf"^'''^^    •^"'•' 
delphia,  1S17.  '"l'''"';  Story 

ns3  Sparks  (.lare,i).     '^7''^  t<>  tl- ^,,.,0^  ^^^ 
tures   i)f    L.inl    Mali.m   ami   .'tli.'rs  on    "im'  r  .,• 

m..d...^f  e.liiing  thewritmiis  ''^^\'V^'''''^o ''ui.mti.Vn' 
ton.  ami  a  review  oi   I.or.l  Maiion's  lliston|;>       p'      ' 
.,f  ill..  American    Uevolutioii.     8vo.  j.p.  8'.*"- _    "'    '     • 
Luu.lon,  1S.VJ.  7:|t.'.'<  Straus 

.;84  Speech  (A)  inten.i.-.!  to  have  >'''<'f ';';;;!;  s;','' 

spoken  on  the  h.U  tnr  all. Ting  the  chart.Ml"'. ' '' •  ^'"'^  ■ 
of  ih.' colonv  of  Ma.-sachusatts    Bay.      [I'M',' 
•Jonathan    Shiplev.J     8vo,    pi).   3tj,    boar.^lt''''^  Sumne 
Lon.lon,  1774.       '  7;|).'eehe.s     L'^ 

f.85  Sprague(\V.  B.)  A  l^ermon  in  uMow  Sumne 
half  of  the  Polish  Exiles  lately  arrived  i*i'  of  Nati.ii 
this  cou.-.lrv.  8vo.  pp.  lo,  iialf  moroccoBjiimionweai 
Albany,  1834.  "f  109-     Bostc 


Aiiien'rn  in   (ftmral  an</  the  Vi'itnl  Stotfs, 


27 


,  r,iA  StanWOOdflv)  a  History  of  VveA- 
l.Miti  il  KU'i'lioits.      12ino.  i)p.  4i>7.     lioHton, 

t\^l  Statesman's    Manual.     Tli.>   A^l- 

|ii.'^<'-i  iiii<l  Mf-'^iigi-  "t  ilif  I'li'sidt'iits  (if 
lie  Uiiili''!  Stiitt's.  Iii:Hi^.'iiral.  imiiual,  lunl 
Ii.'cial,  ''''^'■'  •'»  l?^"»4.  uiili  iiienutirs  ot  ciicli 
If  tin'  I'rtv'^i'leiils  mill  II  history  of  tlu'ir 
llmini>tniti<>iis.  Coinpilt'il  hy  I'Mwiii 
k'Uliiiin-.      rortniits,     4   vols.    8vo.     N»'W 

CSS  statistical  Pocket  Manual  of  th." 

J'tiiv,  ii:ivv,  aiiil  ii'ii.-u-  (it  I'liiicd  States 
I'  America,  tojrtUhfr  with  statistics  of  all 
Tiu^ign    nations.     2    vols.    Itlino.     Boston, 

KtVJ.  "•' 

i;>',i  ScCele   Ma.^.    W.)       FroiUicr    Arniv 

o'ti'hfs.         l2ino.       pp.       o'J'.i.        <;lllr:ij."., 

1     (Ml 

,  (V.M)  Sterne(Siinon).    (''onstitutioiinl  \\\<- 
l.rv   ai'.il    I'olitical     iJcvclopnitMil     of    the 
[iiitod States.     12jno.  j'p.  iJtM.     Now  York. 
SS8.  '   -■'' 

ItV.tl  Stevens  f.Tolm  A  )  TUo  Burj-'oync 
Li!niiai;j;ii.  Svo.  pp.  i  ^  New  York, 
^77.  ■"' 

I'.'.i'J  Stevenson    (K(',t."T)      Militaiy^  Ii.- 

IriU'ticllS   ln|  (  illictM'S  (Ictiiohoil   ill   t".l(^  Held. 

l;ni<.        ISmo.     pp.     -I'l         riiiladi-lrhi;!. 

i (V.i:;  Stewart    (l!o^"-i't).      'i'lu'    rnit(>(i 

;it.-;  ot  Anu'rioa;    their  cliinatc,  .-oil.  )>id- 
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la^L'i-r.  I'orlr.aits.  .^Iap-.  l.ino.  pp. 
',1.      AUiaiiy,   1^77.  -  "'i> 

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[nit. '(I  States,  itimo  pp.  14'J.  New  York, 
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767  Webster  (Noah).  The  Prompter; 
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book.       Ifiiuo.     pp- 

700  Wells  (Davl.l  A.)  ^'^^l^^^^'^l^l 
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•rvout,  <leeline(l,  an.l  decayed.  I-"""-  I  . 
019.     New  York,  18'jO.  1   ^"^ 

770  Wentworth  (John).   ^^^^^^^ 

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1S82. 

771  Whigs,  Defense  of  the.  By  a  m.'m- 
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772  Whitney  (J.  D)  '1'^^ '^'"'ted  States 
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resources:    Svo.  pp.  4^4.     Lost.,  18^9.  o  00 

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774  Who  Goes   There?  or,  Men 

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775  Wilderness,    ....  ,       . 

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1823. 

770  Wiley  and  Putniim's  Ermirrant 
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777  Wilkinson  (Eli/a).  Letters  of  Dur- 
ing the  invasion  and  iio-session  of  Charles- 
town,  S.  C,  bv  tlu>  British  in  the  Kevolu- 
tioiiary  War.  '  A  mged  from  the  onirinal 
manuscripts  bv  C  (nlman.  12mo.  pt 
New  Y'ork,  183'.>. 

778  Willoughby  (W.  W.  an<l  W.  F.) 
Government  luid  Administration  ot  tue 
United  States.  8vo.  pp.  143,  paper.  Balti- 
more, 1891. 

779  Willoughby  (W.  W.)  TheSui.reme 
Tourt  of  the  United  States.  Its  history 
and  influence  in  our  constitutional  systein_. 
8vo.  pp.  12.V      I'.allimore,  1890.  1   2-) 

780  Willson(Marcius).  Am-^-ican  His- 
tory. Comprisin.ir  liistorical  sketches  ot 
the  Indian  tril>es,  a  description  of  Ameri- 
can  antiquities,  a   historv  of   the   Unile^ 


782  Winsor  (.lustin).  Readers'  Hand 
book  of  Ihe  American  Revolution.  It-ui^ 
pp.  328.     Boston,  1880.  1  -'^ 

783  Winterbotham(n.)   AnIJistorica 

Geo-'rapliical,  C-minrrcial,  and  1  hilosoi,!, 
cal  View  of  the  American  United  Staie^ 
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784  ,4»'-./''.r '-irv.     4  vols,  uncut.     PUitfl 
and  mans  in  folio  atlas,  ^>  ' 

7^.-)  Wirt  (William).     The  Letters  of  tli 
British  Spv.     To  which  is  preti.xed  a  In 
L'raphical  sketch  of  the  author       rortiar; 
lOmo.    !"■•  -*^"'*.  l"'lf  bound.      New    \  i>n 
1832.        "  '' 

7.^0  Wister  (M''-...'''    -^ )  i^"'^   ^^,F 

(A-:ues).      Worthy 
UtMiturv.       8vo.    pp. 
1877. 

7^7  Wood  (Wm.  B.)  Personal  nemini 
cences  of  tiio  Stas-e,  embracing  notices  (j 
actor-  authors,  and  auditors  during 
period  of  40  vears.  Portrait.  12mo.  i^i 
477.     Philadeipliia,  1^.'«."».  * 

788  Woolen  Manufactories.    Statistic 

of  in  the  rniled  States.  By  the  proprietr 
of  the  condensing  car<ls.  12mo.  pp.  19| 
New  York,  \S\-,.  '^ 

7s9  Wynne  (^'r.)  A  General_  llistoi 
of  the  British  Empire  in  America  A 
historical,  political,  and  commercial  vie 
of  the  EnulisU  .M-ttleinents.  2  vols.  >v 
London,  1770.  ^  ^ 


108. 
7') 


Women    of    our    Kir-I 
32S.       Philadelphi-i 


States,   etc.       8vo.    pp.    772,    half    bound 
New  York,  1855.  -  '->" 

781  Winsor  (-lustin,  EMtnr).  Narrative 
and  Critical  History  of  America,  with 
bibliographical  and  descriptive  essays  on 
its  historical  sources  and  authorities^  S 
vols,  royal  8 vo.     Boston.  1880.  44  00 


■WAR  OF  1812. 

790  Abbott  (Willis  .1.)  Blue  .TacKets  0 
1812  A  historv  of  the  naval  battles  ot  tli 
secoiid  war  with  Cr.'at  Britain,  with  an  a 
count  of  the  French  war  of  li9.).  lllu 
trat.-d.  S,..  8vo.  pp.  409.  New  ^  orkl 
!8>7. 

791  Address     of    the    Members    of    ih 

Hou.se  of  1;.'P''<'^^'"1'^^''^'*^'' "''  ^''"  *"'^"^'''''" 
of  the  United  States  to  their  Uonstitueiii 
on  trie  Subject  of  the  War  with  Gre; 
britain.  bjino.  pp.  32.  half  bound.  Mai 
etta,  1812.  '  '■ 

792  yU<"'/^.Tf(!7';o;j.  12mo.  pp.  3S.  Ale, 
andria,   1812. 

793  AUen  (Joseph).  The  Battles  of  tl 
British  :;avv.  (Including  tiie  war  of  1^1 
Portraits.  2vols.  12mo.    London,  18i8.  3( 

794  American  Marines  (The).    A  Mon 

poem,  to  which  are  added  naval  annal:_ 
or  an  important  summary  of  the  actionj 
fought  between  the  shipa  of  Great  Briiaij 
and  the  United  States.  18rao.  pp.  38| 
boards.     London,  n.  d.  1 


795  Armstro; 

,f  the  War  of_ 
louiid.     New  Y 

790  Athertoi 

;ntfering  and  L 

imy,under<<e 

ifthepri-^oners 

iieut  of  the  wr 

iaiis  and  Brit 

nuikiort,  1842 

797  Auchinl 
'arl>ei\v''n  ' ' 

;,ates.    18!2-l-l 

1 8  ■"!.'». 

■9>  Avorill  I 

|ondeii:-ed  liist 
liilitary  ]ioiiit 
•ith  scenes  niK 
lie  sieges  ot  I 
13.  T(>le<lo,  18 
799  Bancrof 

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,,[„.,■<.     With 

Ip.  -Jib      New 

8(10  Battle  c 

le  I'.attle  o 
:iciation,  and 
riu-in-r.ay, 
,.  49.      Sandi 

sol  Brackei 

:i('  Late  War 
ud  (Ireat  B>iil 
-Iphia,  184'>. 

802  Brentoi 
istory  of  *i 
i3i),  '(Tnclud 
fuitsai'.dplan 

803  Brown 

i^tory  of  th( 
lice:  compri: 
lid  naval  ojie 
lent  to  the  . 
|chi'(l  with  1 
ieiiraphical 
tieep 


.\ubu 


s04  Burges 


A    . 


War  of  1812. 


ai 


iders'    HanJ 

Uion.     If'iiv! 

1  2| 

\n  Historical 
d  rhiloso|ilil 
'niti'tl  SliiifJ 
,tics  of  fuel 
ml    maps. 

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incut,     riattl 

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retixed  a  \)V 

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of    iiur    l*'ir- 

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■ional  nciniii 
iiig  notices  cj 
or.s    (lui'in 
it.     I'Jnio.   I'll 

1  ;l 

ies.    StiitisiiJ 

the  proprietfj 
12!no.  pj).    191 

•neral  llistorl 
Ainoi'ioa.  Ai 
mnKM'cial  viej 
;.     2  vols.   >vd 


tUue  .TaCKets  oj 
\{  battles  of  till 
;\in,  with  an  an 
of  1795.  UhA 
New     Villi 

t-mhers  of  ilil 
)t'  the  Conjii't'-j 
pir  C"onstitueiii| 
I'ar  with  Cuei 
f  hound.  M:ii 
1  I'l 
o.  pp.  38.     All'; 

le  Tlattles  of  tl 
the  war  of  1>! 
ndon,  1878.  .')  ( 
(The).    A  Mor 
•d   naval  anniil; 
f  of   the  actionj 
of  Great  Brit.'ii: 
ISrao.    pp.    38 
1 


79')  Armstrong  (den.  John).  Notiee.s 
i)f  tlioi  War  ol  l8l-_'.  '2  vols.  12mo.  half 
lound.     New  York,  I84i».  4  00 

TOi'.  Atherton  (Wm.)  Narrr.tive  of  tho 
Sutfering  arui  l)eleat  ot  the  .N'orth-western 
iimv, under CJeneral  Wincliester;  inassacro 
u'liio'j.rWoners;  isixteen  niontlis'  iini>risoii- 
iicut  of  tiie  writer  and  others  witli  the  In- 
li.uis  ;ind  Briti>h.  18u»o.  pp.  V>2,  boards. 
rnuiklort,  184.'.  '-^  '"' 

797  Auchinleck  (C^.)     History  of   the 
■■irbouven  lii-cat  lintain  an«l  the  iJnited 
t,.',(es     1812-14.     8vo.    pp.    411.      Toronto, 

{'■■    •  3  00 

Ib.i.). 

?)•<  Averill  (.lames  V.)      Fort  ITeigs.     A 

lon.len.ed  history  of  the  most  important 

Inlitary  ]ioint  in   the  nortli-west,  to<:,.ilier 

rith  scenes  and  incidents  eonnected  with 

lie  «i,Mf(.s  of   1>'13.      Illustrated.     8vo.  pp. 

5.     T.'.led(\  l>^8'i.  «>'> 

799  Bancroft  (Heorge).     lli-tory  of  the 

i.Utl.'   uf     hake    Erie    and     MiseellaneoiM 

f'apers.     With  life  by  Oliver  Dyer,      li'ino. 

II 


,,y^.      New  Yurk,'l8',<!.  1   00 

800  Battle  of  Lake  Erie.    An  .Noeount 

he  llaltleof  Lake  Erie,  Moiuiment  A'^- 
,ci;Uion,  and  the  Fortv-Hfth  .\nniversary 
i'ut-in-bay,   .''September    10,   18.Vxi.      8vo. 
..  4'.).     .^-^anduirky,  1^">S.  i'O 

SOI  Brackenridge  (U.  M.)  History  of 
le  Late  War  l/i'tween  the  United  States 
1,1  (Ireat  P.ritaiu.  i2mo.  pp.  289.  rhila- 
.Inhia,  184->.  »   -•' 

802  Brenton  (E'lward  T.)  Tlio_Naval 
istory  of  (ireat  Kritain,  from  l.>3  to 
,;;i),  ■(Incliidini:thewaron>12-b'>  )  Por- 
iiits  and  plans.  2vuls.  ^vo.   J.on.,  1>31.  t>  tiO 

801  Brown  (Samuel    \l  )     An   Authentic 


[l^torv  O 


f  tl 


^(■eotn 


I    War  for  Independ-      TP 


808  DarnelK  Ellas).  A. Toumal  contain- 
ing an  aceuiali'  iuid  interesting  account  of 
the  hartlship-i,  sull'erings,  bailies^  defeats, 
and  cajitivity  of  tlioso  heroic  Kentucky 
Volunteers  and  regulars  commanded  by 
General  Winelirster  in  the  years  1812  and 
isjo.  Al-o  two  iiarrativ(>3  by  lueii  that 
were  wonndeil  in  the  battles  on  the  'Rivef 
llai-in  and  lid<e'i  captive  by  the  Indians, 
t^vo.  pp.  39.     Mieibyviile,  I8i4.  7  oO 

809  Annthrrrili^on.     24mo.  pp.  OS, boarcK 
riiiiadelphia,   l>'ji.  '•> 

810  Dudley's  (*"ol.  ■William)  Defeat  Op- 
posite Fort  .Meigs,  May  5,  1813.  Otticial 
lejiort  from  <'apiain  Leslie  Combs  to  (ieii- 
♦■ral  (ii-een  Clay.  Svu.  pp.  13,  paper.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1N(V,I.    '  •''0 

811  Dwight  (Theodore).  History  of  th« 
Hartford  Convention,  with  a  review  of  the 
policy  of  the  government  which  led  to  tlio 
War  of  1812.    8vo.  j  p.  447.    N.  Y,  1833.  1   7.'> 

812  Elliott  (Com.  Jess  -  D.)  A  IVio- 
graphical  Notice  of,  contai..ing  a  review  of 
the  controversy  between  him  and  the  late 
Commodore  Perry,  and  a  history  of  the 
figure-head  of  tlie  United  States  frigate 
Constitution.     12mo.   pp.    480,   half  s-heep. 

i'hiladeiphia,   183.'>.  1   ^0 

813  Elliott  (Com.  Jesse  P.)  Speech 
[eontaiiiing  an  extcMided  account  of  the 
liatlleof  Lake  Erie],  delivered  in  Ilagers- 
town,  Md.,  Novemher  14,  ls43.  8vo.  pp. 
[>:,.  paper.     Phihnlelphia,  1844.  50 

81  t  A'lOi/u'r  cojiii,  with  appendix  of  82 
Jiages.  ,        1   -^* 

81.")  [Gleig  (G.  Tl.)]  The  Campaigns  of 
the  Ih'itidi  Armv  at  Wadiington  and  New 
<»rleansin  the  Years  1814  and  1815,  12mo. 
2(18.     London,  1801.  1   00 


lice:    comprising  details   of  the  military 

lid  I'aval  operations  fr"in  the  conunence- 

'iit  to  the  clo-e  of  the  recent   war;   en- 

Irhi'd    with    niunerous    geographical    and 

iet-'iaphical    noOs.       2    vols.     Itjino.  j>ld 

ticcp.     Auburn,  l>ir».  •''  <'0 

M)4  Burges   (Tristam).     r.attle  of   Lake 

Irie,  with   notices  of   Commodore   Elliot'.s 

Inniuct   in    that    emrairenient.      12tno.    pp. 

Phila.Klphia,  J>;;9.  1  <'0 

S(i5  Coffin  (W-.  T.)     1S12:  The  War  and 

Moral.      A    Canadian    (..'iironicle.     8vo^. 

i:',i(').     ]\Ioiitreal,  I8ti4.  1   75 

1 8111')  Coggeshall    (G.-orge).       History    of 

L    .\inerican    Privateers    and    Letters   ot 


arfiue  duiiiiLr  the  War,  1812-1814 
438.      N.  Y.,  18,50. 


lllu^ 


luted.     8vo.  pp. 


00 


1807  Cornfield  (Mrs.  Amelia  S.)  Alida; 
miscellaneous  sketches  of  incidents 
iiring  the  late  American  war  (of  1812). 
fmu,  pp.  240.     New  York,  184y.  Ti 


8ir»  An'.thircdd'i»u.  1 2mo.  pp.  387, boai'ds_. 
London,  1827.  1   ~* 

^Vi  Au'^ilur  edition.  ICmo.  pp.  208.  Lon- 
don, 1847.  i  00 

^\)^  Another  CI p'j.     Full  calf,  neat.      2  00 

819  Hart  (Cyrus  W .)  A  Itialogue  be- 
tween a  Christian  and  a  Deist,  to  which  .aift 
a<lded  reflections  on  the  causes  and  eilects 
of  the  late  wai.  8vo.  pp.  24.  llarttord, 
181.5.  ^0 

820  Hatch  ' '^V.  .«;.)  War  of  1812  in  tlie 
North-west.  A  chapt.^r  of  tlie  history  of 
the  War  of  1812  in  the  North-west.  Em- 
bracing the  surrender  of  the  north-western 
army  and  fort  at  Detroit,  August  16,  1813; 
witli  a  description  and  biograiihical  sketch 
of  the  celebrated  Indian  chief,  Tecumseh. 
IJy  Colonel  William  Stanley  Hatch,  Acting 
Assistant  Quartevmaster-General  of  that 
army.  18mo.  pp.  150,  sheep.  Cincinnati, 
1872.  1  iii> 


Ilohcrt  Clarke  .j'  Co.,  Cv^cwmifi. 


?/2 
821  Headly  (J.  T.)    The  ^^^^^^J^ 

So.>  Hull  (<Ten,    W.)     Defense   of,   uith 

Stae.     Writton  by  hims-lf      To  which  is 
profixed  thechar.'.'s  a.ainst  r,r..u.he.-(.en- 
ral 

1814. 

^'^•1  Hull  (^'P"-    '^^'•)     ^I^'"0'"   *'*"  '^"' 
Campaign    of    tlu"    North-weslovn     Army 
181-J    with  u  sketch  of   the    revolut,onar> 
«orvicos  of  the  author.     8vo.  pp.  2.9,  papc  . 
Bo.ston,  18-4.  ^  '"^ 

S-n  HulKO*^"-"^^'')  RcvoUitionary  Serv- 
ices" and  Civil  Life  of,  prepared  trom  his 
manuscripts  by  his  daughter,  Mrs.  Mana 
Camp^-11;  together  w.h  the  h.storyol 

•         <,t    ISlli    and    surrender    ot    the 


^.■ai  Hull,  as  specilied  by  the  government. 
•">l,j  half  morocco.  iiO!-ton, 
"     '  3  5i) 


VV- 


S31   Lossing   (Benson    •^•),  ^  ""J.^'.^   \ 

render  of  Detroit.     8va,  pp.  20,  half  boun;;| 

rhila(U'lphia,   1^T.'>. 

S:!2  Lossing  (Benson  .1.)  Th--  Pieton 
Field  I'.ook  ol  the  War  o  lsl2;  or,  i  lu 
trations  bv  pen  and  pencd  ot  the  h.s tor 
biography,  scenery,  r.-lics,  and  tradu.o, 
of  th.'  la>t  w.ar  of  independeiu-e.  sv, 
New  York,  18.is.  •'• 

8:i;5  [M'Afee  (Kol-ert  T..)l  History 
tlu'  I/itc  War  in  the  Western  rounti; 
Comprisim:  a  full  account  ot  all  (he  traii: 
actions  in  that  (piartcr.  froni  the  co 
niencemcnt  of  hostilities  at  1  ipi>ecanoe  \ 
the  termination  of  the  contest,  at  .New  oj 
l.'ans.  on  the  return  ot  peace.     8vo.  pp. 


old 


I'p.   spotted    as    ii-ual. 


campaign 


his    grands(^n,   .KaincH 


8vo.  tu).  4S2 


Ni-w  York 
4  Ut> 


post   of    Detroit 
Freeman  Clarke. 

1848. 

S2.)  HimtC'Hlbert.T.)     '^^I^^'^'^^^^'^^' 
tween  the  United  States  aii'l  f.reat  J.ritam 
18D'-1815      Written    in    ancuuit   historical 
styi;.     with  a  sketch  of  the  late  Alg..|.n.J 
>var.     8vo.  pp.  2:i;i.     New  \  ork,  IM'J.   1  -'U 

82')  Impartial  and  Correct  History  of 
the  War  between  tlu-  United  States  ot 
America  and  (Ireat  I'.rilain,  declared  .luiu- 
18  1812  ami  concluded  by  a  ratitication 
and  exchange  of  a  treat v  of  P"'^'';;  ^'^  the 
Citv  of  Washins:ton,  1-ebruary  1/,  i>'l>- 
Comprising  a  particular  detail  of  the  nava. 
and  military  operations,  and  a  taith.ul 
record  of  the  events  produced  during  t.ie 
conquest.  Illustrate.!.  l8mo.  pp.  .5  -^ 
papei.     New  York.  181.-..  -  ')iJ 

827  Jackson  (.\n<lrew).  The  Life  of. 
To  which  is  added  an  authentic  narrative 
of  the  memorable  achievements  ot  the 
American  armv  at  New  Oilcans  m  1811-1.). 
Bv  Alexander  Walker.  Portrait.  12nu>. 
pp.  413.     Philadelphia,  18f.7.  I  (»() 

828  James  (William).  A  Full  and  C.r- 
rect  Account  of  the  Military  (Jccurreiices 
of  the  Late  War  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  United  States.  Maps.  2  vols.  8vo 
London,  1818.  ^  •^" 

829  James  (William).  A  Full  and  Cor- 
rect Account  of  the  Chief  Naval  Occur- 
rences of  the  Late  War  between  drea^ 
Britain  and  the  United  States  of  Amern'a. 
8vo.  i.p.  7()0.     Lon.lon,  1817.  4  00 

830  Johnson  ( Rossi ter).  A  History  of 
the  War  of  1812-1.')  between  the  I  nited 
State.s  and  Great  Britain.  12mo.  pp.  3C)0^ 
New  York,  1 882.  »  "-' 


Fexingtfii 

834  McLeod(Alex)  A. Scriptural  ^  If 
of  the  Characl.-r,  (uu-e^,  and  Kiuls  ot  ti 
TresentWar.   8yo.  pi-.  23...    N.^.,]M'>.  I 

83.-)  Mann   (.lames).      Medical    Sketch 
of  theCami^aignof  l^i2,  M;;.    14,    ^yo.  ,.| 
318, old  sheep  brnkeii.     De<lham    iMb 

83ii  Message  from  the  IM—itlent,  tran 
mittio>'  c.imi.uinicatioiis  Irom  the  pier, 
,,„tentiariesof  the  United  Stat-s  charg; 
with  negotiating  peace  w, til  (ireat  bri tar 
Sh.)win-  the  eonditions  on  whicii  alo- 
that  government  is  willimr  to  put  an  er 
to  the  war.  8vo.  pp.  26.  Washinglo: 
1814.  ^  ' 

837   Muster-lioU   of  citizen   Soldier 
North    Toiiii   and    Fort    Melleiiry,  Septcr: 
ijer,  1814.      I'-aio.  pp.  '.''>•      I'allimore 

3:;s  Naval  Monument,  containing  o 

oia!  and  other  .-i. -counts  of  all   the  bjittl 

fought   between   the  navies  ot   the   Unitt 

.•^talesandGreat  lirit:iin  during  the  hUe  wii 

Illustrated,     .^-vo.  j^ii.  327.     I'.ost..  1  83t).    2; 

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rect     History    of    the     War     i,etween     tl 

United  States  and    Great    H'liiun.      Ibnv 

pp.    331).     NewYork,    1817.     Thre..    leav 

of  text  slightly  torn   into.  •  ^' 

810  Osgood  tT):'vi.i).     A  .Solemn  Prote 

against    tlie     Late     Declaration 

12mo.  pii.   1^      Cambridge,  1812. 

841  Palmer  (T.  IL,  [-l/iior).  The  Hi: 
tovical  Register  of  the  United  .State 
I'art  I.  From  the  Dccl.iratiou  ot  \> 'H'  J 
IS  12  to  .Tanuarv  L  1^14.  Part  11.  l'o| 
1814.  4  vols.  8vo.  half  bound.  Phihule 
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842  Peace  without  Dishonor— War  wit 
out  Hope.  A  calm  and  dispassionate  l 
<iuirv  into  the  question  of  tlie  Chesapeak 
and  the  necessity  an<l  expediency  of  w;v 
Hv  a  Yankee  farmer  [.Jolm  Low(41].     8vj 


843  Perkins 

Politicid  and 
War  between  t 
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War  of  1^12;^ 

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Uritam 

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I'h.buh'll'hia,   is.-.S.  -  •>■' 

S4.-.  Question  inw)  of  War  with  rir.-at 
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'l-vilS. 

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^vis  r.'f.'rr.'.l  .s.,nnie!;  of  th,"  Mxv.^a.'.'e  ..i  tho 

',,.<i(lent  as  relates  to  the  Spn'it  and  .Uan- 


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hV  ir  of  l^i-;   '"'.  the  history  of  tln^  l-niteii 

iSiatts  navv  <iuriiiL'  the  last  war  with  Oreat 

IVitiin:  t«")  which  is  a])i).'nd'.'d  an  account 

of  ih..  battle  of  Now  i.Mlcaud.      12mo.  y\>. 

I'l.     New  York.  IS-- 'J.  "-  •^'.» 

,s  IS  Sketchof  th.>  Event  <  which  preccled 

i.>('n.uireof  Washington  hy  the  Jhatish. 

Ion   the  I24ih  Augn^t,  !Sl  t.  ^  [fly  E.   1>.  it;- 

nliam.l     Map.     Svo.  pp.  Go.  half  morocco 

riiiladelphia.  1^4'.).  '-  •J'J 

Sl'.i  Sketches   of    the  War  hetwcen   tin' 

t.Mi  Suites  an.il   tlie   Ih'itish   Isles.      In- 

i,.,id.'dasafaithtnl  history  of  all  tlie  ma- 

,.iial  events  from  the  time  <>f  the  declara- 

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S.")-"i  War  (Tlie),  r.eing  a  faitliful  record 
of  the  transactions  of  th.'  wai'  l-etween  the 
United  States  of  America  and  their  terri- 
tories an.l  the  United  Kingdom  of  <ireat 
Britain  and  Ireland,  an.l  tli  ■  .l.p.'iidencies 
thereof,  d.'claivd  .'ti  tlie  l.^lh  .luiie,  ISlH. 
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127,  I'Jl-,  to  June  iJ.  ISlo.  4to. 
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S.V,  Tny  .^.'"u-.  Vol.  1 1.  June  22,  1813,  to 
June  14,  1814,  and  Vol.  Ill,  June  23,  to 
No.  12.  Sei>tfml)er  i"),  1S14.  C^All  pub- 
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.'^."jT  Williams  (John  S.)  History  of  tiie 
Hiva^i.)!!  ami  Capture  of  Washington,  an.l 
of  the  events  which  prece.ied  and  followed. 
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Ibnit 


li-tiniruished    military^ 
bnand.'rs.     8vo.    pp.   4't'"' 


ami     naval     coiii 
.-rlieep.      Uutland 


ni,>  Bovs  of  isl2 
Ulusirate'l.    svo 
2  0;> 


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New 
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iVt.,  1S15, 

S.'iO  Soiey  (James  il.) 
md  otlier  Naval  11  <'!■.»'■>. 
)|i.  ;;3S.      Boston,  lSS7. 

s.-)l  Subaltern  in  America:  compii.Mng 
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'Ic,  .lurinu:'  the  !at.>  war.  [  By  E.  K. 
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s:;:;.  '  ^  '''^ 

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krich.-s   of  the    Late    War   bi'twceu    th- 
nilfd  Stat. >-^ and  (ireat  Biilain.      Bleiid.'d 
itii    anecdotes    illui^tr.it ive    of    the    indi- 
vidual bravery  of  the  American   soldiers, 
sailors,  and  citizens,  etc.      Bhno.    pp.  _;'.->2. 
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"■^i—,; "I'mVarof    the     United    States    with    Cireat 

th.-  (  l'»^«'«l',<-'^'^fl5,itaiM  in  1812,  and  of  the  War  with 
pe.hency  ..t  "■•^i,.,,;^.^.  riluslrated.  Svo.  pp.  COO.  Phik- 
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is.-.l.  1  '"^ 

SV.t  Brackett  (A.  a.)  fieneral  Lane's 
Brii-'ade  in  Ciiiral  Mexico.  12mo.  pp.  33i>^ 
CinciiMuiii.  1S.')4.  1  --^ 

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Months   Volunteer;    or,  .lonrnal  of  a   Pri- 
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ls4i',-7.     By  an  otHcer  of  the  1st  Peg.  Ohio 
VoUinteors.     Maps.     12mo.  pp.  336.     New 
York,  18.-):;.  '^  50 

st'>:;  History  of  the  War  between  the 
United  Stales  and  Mexico.  8vo.  pp.  168, 
t,:iper.     Philadelphia,  1847.  "i 

864   Jay    (William).       UevL-.v    of     the 
Causes  atul  Conseipience,^  of  the   Mexican 
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Will- with  M.xic-o.  Map  1111(1  iiliis.  l:!iiio. 
pp.  32S.     New  York,  l^SiJ.  1   -•» 

HG'.t  Livermore(A.  A.)    War  with  Mi-x- 

ico     icvii'wcd.       Sv(».    pp. 
J  850. 

K70  Mansfield  (K   !>•) 
War.     A   lii^tnry  ni'   its  orii-'iu 
tailtnl  accoui't   nf    tho  hatth 


;;ii),        ]'Histoii, 
1  tlO 

'['he    Me.xican 
and    a    df- 
M,ip^  and 


iilustratidiis.     12ino.  pp.  M'>.     Nt'W  ^  <>rk, 
KSAO.  1  -'^^ 

S71  Message  of  the  rrosident  m  the 
Mexican  War,  First  Se>si(.n,  Thirtieth  ('on. 
gress,  with  aocoinpaiiying  lidciiinpnts  ami 
appendix— report  of  tlie  sceretary  <>l  war. 
17  maps.  Svo.  pp.  i;i(''y+24y,  unhonnd. 
Wushiiigtoii,  IS47.  -i  ^»> 

872  Messages  of  the  President,  witli 
correspondenee,  etc.,  on  tlie  suhj-'ct  of  ihe 
Mexican  war.  Svo.  pp.  1277,  hoards. 
Washiii<:ton,  1848.  -  ''0 

873  Oswandel  ('T.  J.)  Notes  of  tlio 
Mexican  War,  1846-8.  Incidents,  adven- 
tures, and  everv-ilav  proceeding's  and  let- 
ters while  with 'the  United  States  anny  in 
the  M.'xicaii  war.etc.  8vo.  jip.  <-i42.  I'liila- 
delphia,  ISsr,.  '-'>  -•> 

874  Parker  (<*itpt-  '\Vm.  II.)  K-col- 
lections  ot  a  Naval  Othcer,  1S41-1S().» 
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12ino.    pp. 


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1   .^.0 


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1883. 

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or,  the  summer  and  fall  canipaijin  of  the 
armv  of  the  United  States  in  Mexico.  lS4i). 
l;;mo.  pp.  251.     rhiladelphia,  18.V.).        1  00 

870  Ripley  (A-  ^■)  'Ihe  War  with  Mex- 
ico.    Plans.    2  vols.  Svo.     N.  Y..  !S4'.t.  L"!  0(» 

877  Scribner  (!■.  F.)  A  ('aiupai>.'n  in 
Mexico.  Ily  'out'  who  has  .seen  the  ele- 
phant." Soiled  an<l  lacks  map.  ^\o.  pp. 
73.     Philadcljihia,  1847.  -"'O 

878  Semmes  (I.ieut.  Rayihael),  Service 
Afloat  and  Ashore^  during  the  Mexican 
War.  Plates.  8vo.  pp.  480.  Cincinnati, 
1851.  2  50 

879  Sumpter  (Arthur).  The  Lives  of 
Cienerals  Zachary  Taylor  and  Wintield 
Scott,  with  a  brief  history  of  the  Mexican 
war.  Cuts.  8vo.  jtp.  t)4,  half  j-heep.  Nen- 
York,  1848.  '■> 

880  Taylor  (Cren.  Zachary)  and  his  Staff. 
Memoirs,  with  numerous  anecdotes  of  the 
Mexican  war,  personal  adventures,  etc. 
]2mo.  pp.  284.     Philadelphia,  1848.       1  00 

881  Treaty  between  the  United  States 
and  Mexico.  Proceedings  of  the  senate 
thereon,  etc.  8vo.  jip.  384.  Washington, 
J  848.  i  00 


882  Wilcox  (<!eneial  Cadrntis  M.)     Ilis-I 
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army   and    volunteer   officers,   etc.       HI  us 
trated  witli  maps  and  portraits.     8vo.   pp 
711.     Washington,  l8'*2.  o  .jO| 


IfF.r.KI.LIO'.. 

SS:'.  Abbott  (•Tohn  S.  (')  The  Hl-ton 
of  the'ivil  War  in  America.  Comprising 
a  full  and  iniparli:il  accMiinl  of  tin' origin 
and  progress  ot  tin'  rebi41ion,  and  the  vaii: 
ons  naval  and  military  engagements,  etc. 
Maps  md  illustratioiis.  2  vols.  Svo.  N<'W 
York,  iss:;  *:>  m 

SSl  Abbott  (Willis  .1.)  P.attle  Fields  of 
'('p1;  a  narrative  of  the  military  op-ratioiisi 
of  the  war  for  the  Union  up  to  the  end  of 
the  Peninsula  Ciinpaign.  Illu-trated.  Sin. 
4to.  pp.  34t).      New  York,  188'J.  2  UO 

8S5  Abbott  (Willis  ,1.)  Battle  Fields  aiiu 
Oinip-tir  ;  a  narrative  of  the  principal 
niilitarv  operations  of  tho  Civil  War,  from 
thi' removal  of  Mcdellanto  the  accession 
of  (iraiit  (18fJ2-.'i)-  Illustrated,  8m.  4to 
PI-.  34'.»      New  York,  l.^'JO.  2  'lO 

8St>  Abbottf  Willis. I.)  Battle  FieldsaiKl 
Victory;  a  narrative  of  the  principal  mili 
tary  operations  of  the  Civil  War,  fiom  the 
accession  of  (iraiit  to  the  command  of  the 
Union  armies  to  the  end  of  the  war.  Sin 
4to.  pp.  32'.t       New  York,  IS'Jl.  2  Oi 

887  Abbott  ( Willis. 1.)  Bluejackets  ..f 
'f)\  ,  a  history  of  the  navy  in  the  War  d 
Secession.  Illustrated.  Sm.  4to.  pp.  Jl.'^ 
New  York,  IS'Jl.  2  '"i 

8SS  About  the  War.  Plain  words  to 
plain  {leople.  8vo.  pp.  l(').  Philadelphia, 
l^C.3.  •-■0 

8^'.>  Adams  (C;ipt.  F.  C.)  Siege  oi  Wasli 
in^iton,  I).  C.  Illustrated.  S(piare  Uhno 
Pi'..  12'J.     New  Yolk,  lsCi7,  'iO 

8'.!!!  Adams  (W.  II.  I).'  rarragut  and 
other  Creiv  < 'oniinaii<lers.  A  series  of 
naval  biographies.  l2mo.  pp.  4tV'>.  Loii- 
lloil,  11.  d.  1    "'0 

si'l  Alabama  60th  A.  R.    shaver  (L 

A.)  History  ot  the  Si.xtieth  Alabama  h'egi- 
nieiit  ((iracie's  Brigade).  ^nvo.  pp.  IIU 
jie'.ved.     Montgomery,  iSf  ".  1   2) 

8','2  Allan  (William).  History  of  the 
r;uiipaigii  of  <;eii.  T.  J.  (Stonewall)  Jack- 
son in  the  .^heiiaiidnah  valley,  Va.,  Nov.  4, 
ISiil,  to  June  17,  lSt''2.  With  majis,  by  .1. 
Hotchkiss.  Svo.  pp.  175.   Piiila.,  1880.    2  50 

81!'.  Allan  (Pt.-Col.  William,  €.  S.  A  ) 
The  Army  of  Northern  Virginia  in  18(12. 
Witli  an  introduction  by  .lohii  C  Kojies, 
portrait  and  mans.  8v().  pp.  537.  Boston, 
IKU"  ;i  -'■)0| 


804  Ameri 

Hero  of  New 
L^poons.    Du\ 
Illustrated, 

1 8t  i8. 

8','5  Amm( 

[Civil  War.     ' 
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ICeiispiracies 

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tlie  aceof^sioii 
led.  8in.  4to 
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ttle  FieldsaiKl 
principal  niili- 
War,  trom  tlie 
[umand  of  the 
the  war.  Sni. 
Jl.  2  Oi 

lue  Jackets  nf 
in   the  War  o\ 
.  4to.  pp.   ■Jl.'^ 
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ey,  Va.,  Nov.  4, 
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r-vil  War.  'i'he  Atlantic  Coast.  12mo.  pp. 
i:;;.     New  York,  ISH.'J.  1  UO 

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craiive  operations  oi  nen.  \>  iison  s  iiavany 
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[I.  ;;().     Cincinnati,  istjo.  2) 

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ielphia,  1807.  1    T5 

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■\merican  War,  12iuo.,  not  paged.  Lon- 
don, ISOC,  "5 

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8tnK'tioii  of  the  States.  8vo.  pp.  23.  New 
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cinnati, l8(">4.  75 

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934  Britton  (Wilev).  ^femoirs  of  tlic 
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the  great  Kebellion.  Including  thrilling 
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humorous  incidents  of  the  war.  Illus- 
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936  Brockett  (Dr.  L.  r.)  an.l  Vaughau 
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937  Brough(Oov..Tohn).  Dayton  .-^pe.H-h 
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cinnati' 1863.  -'> 

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prop.M'ty  at    Ilarp.'i's  K«'rry.     8vo.  pp  '2V), 
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York,  Mav,  18i'i2.  16nu>.  pp.  36.  New 
York,  1862.  -" 

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history  of  four  years  befoie  the  war.  8vo, 
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91"<  Buell  (.\iigustus).  "The  Cannon- 
eer" l;ecnlU'ctii)n>  of  .>>ervice  in  the  .Army 
of  tlie  I'otoinnc.  lllu-trate.L  ]2mo,  pp. 
■loo.      Wa-^hington,  18V0.  1   ■'■>0 

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947  Burnside(.\ nibiv.se Iv)  By  .Augustus 
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9ls  Burnside  (.Anibros(>  E)  The  Burn- 
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Provid.Miee,  1882.  7.) 

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9-")0  Butler  (Benjamin  F.)  <,'haracter 
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9.')1  Campaign     of     Fredericksburg, 

Novemlx'r  to  Deceml)er,  I8l]2.  A  study  lor 
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1881 1.  .1   "-'» 

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12inu.     New  York,  1883.     Ivich,  I  09 

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li.V.t  Vol..  y.  CuKKSK  (Francis  V.)  Th«J 
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%()  Vol..  9.  Co.K  (.lacoh  D.)  The  Can»- 
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2  .W 

'.•7(1  Coffin  (<'harleH  C.)  Following  iho 
Flag  from  AuLTUst,  L^Ol,  to  November,  18t'.2, 
with  the  Army  of  the  i'otouiac.  P2mo.  pp. 
■.y.',(>.     Boston,  18G.0.  1  2.» 

".'77  Coffin  (Charles  C)  History  of  the 
l{ebellion.  "  Drum-beat  of  the  Nation"  to 
close  of  ISCrJ.     "Marehing  to  Victory,"  tho 


j,a,gn  of   Atlanta      Pl     -'■♦•  yearLSW.      "  Kedeeming     the    liepublio," 

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4to.      Illustrated.      New     York,    1888-91. 


2ii''. 


«ir,2  Voi.n.  roNi>(<';porgeE.)  The.'^hen- 
aiid(~ili  Valley  in  J8(i4.  The  Campaign  of 
Sheridan,     pl'.  2S7. 

<»(■,:;  Vol..  12.  HfMniKKVs  (Andrew  A.) 
The  Campaigns  of  (iraiil  in  Virginia,     pp. 

yiU  Vol..  l.^.  riusTi:i:Kti(Fredk.)  ."^tatis- 
Ileal  Heeord  of  the  Armies  of  the  United 
.state-.     ].p.  'iV>. 

\<\V<  Campbell  ('Tohn  A.)  Keminiscencen 
mid  Iio.'unn'iits  relating  t^  the  Civil  War 
during  ISCIL     8vo.  pp.  bs.       ialt.lSSS.     .W 

'.tti('.  Capen  (Nahum).  The  Indissolublo 
Nature  of  the  American  Union.  8vo.  }il>_. 
;;(i,  paper.      15o>ton,  18l')2.  2> 

%7  Carey(lL«',>  ■  The  Piesourcesof  the 
Union,  csvo.  pp.  26,  paper.  Philadelphia, 
IH'.b.  -» 

\H\x  Carpenter  (F.  B.)    Si.v  Momhs  .nt 

the  While    House  with  Abraham   Lincoln. 
iCnio   pp.  :;.".'.•.     New  York.  M'.t).  1  (Hj 

'.Hj'.t  Chan;plin(  'ohn  D.)  Voimg  Folks' 
Ilistorvof  th«'  W;ir  for  the  Union.  .Hlus- 
trat-.l."     Svo.  pp.  '>'J'>.     N.  v..  1881.        2  .■)0 

',>7'»  Cheney  (Mrs.  C.  F  )  Young  Folks' 
Ui<toiy  of  ili'<  Civil  War.  lllustr.ated. 
ItMiio,  pp,  .")•")(').     Boston,  n.  <1.  1  •■''• 

•17 1  Chesney  (c,q,t.  C.  C)  A  Military 
View  of  lieceiit  Campaigns  in  Virginia  and_ 
M:nvl..ii>l.  Map^.  12mo.  pp.  2:;0,  half 
iiiiirdcco.      Tjoiidon,  iMl:;.  .i  l-> 

972  Chittenden  1  L.  lv>  Report  of  th« 
Debate  and  I'ro.eedmgs  of  the  Secret  Ses- 
Mons  of  the.  <'onterence  <'onvention  for 
proposing  Amendments  to  the  Constitu- 
tion, Februarv,  1801.  8vo.  pp.  C2G.  N.-^>v 
York,  1864     "  '.i  <5 


Each,  -  *^0 

978  Collis(Mrs.^eptimaM.)  A  Woman's 
War  Record,  ls61-.'>.  l2mo.  pp.  78.  cloth. 
New  York,  1889.  '^ 

979  Confederate  Dead.  Burial  cere- 
monies. Oration  by  A.  C.  P.  Garnett,  etc.._ 
December  11,  1.^71.  s_v^o.  pp.  16,  half 
houml.      Washington,  187.').  •')'> 

980  Confederate    Official   Reports   of 

Battles.  Published  by  order  of  congre.ss. 
Hvo.  pi>.  578.  Uichmond.  1862.  Richard- 
hon's  reprint,  but  lacks  his  title  page.    3  00 

981  Confederate  SeaL  Sigillologia:  be- 
ing son-e  account  of  tlie  great  or  broad 
seal  of  the  (jonfederate  States.  Cut.  8vo_. 
pp.  2;;.     Washington,  187.3.  25 

982  Connecticut.  Annual  Report  of 
the  Adjutant-General.  April  I,  1863.  8vo. 
pp.  ;;;5.i,  paper.      Hartfo-d,  186;-!.  1  00 

98:;  Conn.  Cami.dL  W.)  The  Knightly 
Soldier.  A  bloiiraphv  of  Major  Henry 
Ward  Cam)*,  Tenth  Connecticut  Volun- 
teers. By  Rev.  IL  Clay  Trumbull.  Por- 
trait and  illust  vtions.  12mo.  pp.  323. 
Philadelphia,   18'.)2.  1  •'>0 

984  Conn.  Huntington  (Rev.  E.  B.) 
Stamford  (Conn.)  Soldier's  Monument. 
8vo.  pp.  166.     Stamford,  1869.  1  50 

985  Conw«''^(M:irti"  ^■)  The  War :^  A 
slave  union  ^Ve.  12mo.  pp.  24.  New 
York,  1862.  20 

986  Cook  (.Toel,..  The  Siege  of  uicli- 
mond:  A  narrative  1'  the  military  opera- 
tions of  General  McClellan  during  the 
months  of  Mav  .".nd  -Tune,  1862.  12mo.  pp. 
358.      Philadelpliia,  1862.  1  -•> 


..M,^,  .ov.,.                                                   -  987  Cooke    (■I.     K.)-       W'earing    of    the 

973  Cist  (HcnrvM.)     The  Army  of  tho  Gr.ay;     being    per-a.nal    V^^^^^^l^^ J^^'^;^ 

Cumberland.     12mo.  pp.289.     New   York.  an.l   adventures  -'    '1'"   ^  :     lHu^t.a  ecL 

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or  ilio  inomoirs  of  a  statV-ollic-r  stMvmg  m 
Virginia.  E.litcMl  from  the  M^S.j.t  (ol. 
8urry.      I'iino.  pp.  tSJ.     N.  \..  ISO.,     -  -) 

98'.)  Cox  (.laool)  D.)  Tl.«  <>''M''i>'"  ''( 
Atlanta,      lllmo.  pp.  :.'74.     N.\..  lb8J.    1  ')(> 

WD  Cox  (.lacob  D  )  Tho  March  to  tlu^ 
Sea'  rninkliM  aii.l  Nashville.  I'Jmo.  pp. 
i20r..     Ni'W  York,  ISS:).  »  'J'> 

W\  Cox  (.Jacob  D.)  The  Second  P.attio 
of  i'.iiU  Klin,  a.s  coimocttnl  witli  the  I'llz- 
.John  I'orlor  Case.  IGino.  pp.  I'Jl.  «'iiicin- 
nati,  !»_'. 

W2  Crawford  (.r.  MiU'shall).  Moshyund 
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12mo.  pp.  .''.7').     New  York,  L^t'iT.  1    o 

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New  York,  IsST.  •'  ''^ 

994  Crozier  (H.  U.)  The  Confed.MMte 
Spy;  or,  startiiiitr  inciih'iit^  of  the  war  be- 
tween the  states,  i-Jni.>,  pp.  -lUtJ,  pai-er. 
Louisville,  ISS-J.  ''^ 

99.")  Curtis  (B.  U  )  Kxeciitiye  rower 
12nio,  jii).  ■''•,  ;>:iper.      Rosion,  ISt)2.  -•'i 

996  Cushman  (I'auliii-i.  Mf.-  of,  the 
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997  Dabney  ( Ii"b,.rt  L)  .\  Defense  of 
Virginia,  and,  tiirough  her,  of  the  Snuth, 
in  the  recent  and  pending  contests  against 
the  sectional  party,  lUmo.  pp.  ;i5ti.  N«-w 
York,  iSiM.  1  -■' 

995  Dahlgren  (<'ol.  Ulric).  Sermon  in 
Meniorv  of  Bv  Uev.  B.  Sutherland.  Svo. 
pp.  4S.  '    Washiiiiiton,  isr4.  ■">'► 

999  Darley  (F.  *>•  <-)  A  Selection  of 
War  Lvrics.  With  seven  full-page  illustra- 
tions. "]'>v  Darlev.  Svo.  pp.  32.  New  York. 
18St).        ■  "  1   -'^ 

1000  Davis  (Henry  Winter).  TheSoiilh- 
f^vn  Bebellion.  i2ino.  pp,  32.  New  York, 
1862.  --^O 

lUOl  Davis  (Jeiferson).  Life  of.  With 
a  secret  history  of  the  Soulliern  Confeder- 
acy gathereii  'Behind  the  Scenes  in  bich- 
mond."  Bv  Edward  A.  Pollard.  Portrait. 
Svo.  pp.  5.36.     Philadelphia,  iS69.  2  Olt 

1002  Davis  (.letlerson).  The  bise  anil 
Fall  of  the  Confederate  Government.  Nu- 
merous portraits  and  maps.  2  vols.  Svo. 
New  York,  1881.  "  50 

1003  Davis  (Jeflferson)  and  Jackson 
("Stonewall").  The  Life  and  Public  Serv- 
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death  of  the  latter.  Illustrated.  12mo. 
pp.  300.     Philadelphia,  1866.  1  00 


iOi)4  Davis  (Washington).  Camp  Fire 
Chats  of  tlie  Civil  War  t>eing  the  inoi. 
dent,  adventure,  and  wav-^ide  exploit  o( 
the  i)ivouac  and  battle  tjeld,  12ino.  y\). 
434.     <'hicngo,  1891.  1  2.i 

InO.')  Day  (S.  V)  Down  ,<outh;  or,  .\n 
Englishman's  e.xperienee  at  tho  seat  of  tli» 
Ainericaii  war.  2  vols.  12mo.  London, 
1SI)2.  -  "''J 

InOM  Dean  C  Henry  Clay).  Crimes  of  tlie 
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tem.    Svo.  pp.  5:'-'.'.      Balti..  l-^'iO.  I   2.j 

1007  Delaware  1st  V.  I.  Mmpliy  (T.  <i.) 
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Volunteer  Infaiitrv,  Map.s.  12mo.  pp 
315.      i'hilailelphia,  ISC.S.  2  ■.() 

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I2mo   pi>.    '.<>().      N.'W  York,  iSt')7.  I   2J 

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1S(;5.  -^  '"'J 

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enc  of  lSt')2.  Bv  a  Northern  man.  Svo, 
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101. 3  lio.'  °:  (Theo.  A.)  A  Bird's  Eyp 
View  ot  (Mir  tivil  War.  Maps.  Svo.  p|). 
;j4ti.     Post. .11,  iss:5.  3  (K) 

1014  Dodge  (Tlieo.  A)  The  Cami)aign 
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261.     Boston,  1S<<1.  3  (10 

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1016  Doubleday    (.\bner),      Gettysburg 
made  plain:   siierinet   account  of  the  cam- 
paign and  battle-.      Diagram  and  29  maps/ 
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1017  Doubleday  (.\bner).  Reminis- 
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bSC){l-61.  lUu^tiateii.  12mo.  pp.  Is4.  New 
York,  1S7C.  I  00 

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and  Spy,  "  (■'■neral  Bunker."  A  narrative 
of  the  thrilling  a'iveiitures,  narrow  escapes, 
with  daring  and  amusing  incidents  in  the 
experience  of  Corporal  Kuggles  during  four 
years'  service  as  scout  and  spy  for  the 
Federal  armv.  Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  404. 
Zanesville,  1S60.  3  00 


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I(r23  Echo 
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j.rriclamatii'i 
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1024  Edg( 
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Ml'">  Drake  ("^Amut'l  A  )    The  r.iittU'  uf 
(;,.ttv-butg,  1S0:J.     iSiuo.  i.^  l'<^.     I'.o^toi. 
iy..j,  *'" 

Ki'd  Draperf.Tohii  Win)  IlUtnry  oftli.^ 
An...ric-aM  <',v.l  Wiu.  a  v-l,.  M'o.  N.;w 
V,,,U.   l.Sf.S,  »<>  •"' 

!(i-'l  Duke  (Basil  W.)  History  of  Mor- 
,„,„■,'    ('av:ilrv.       ruitr.iit.      bva.    ^^     a.S 

riiuiiuKiu.  IH-.7.  -  '"> 

Kf'J  Early  (•In1>!il  A  )  A  M.-moIrnf  lli.« 
l,.t  Vfiir  ul'tli.-  Will  tor  lii>l.|,(.ii(U'rir«'  in 
ti„.('ont\Ml(THt.'Stat"S()f  Ain-ncii.  i^vo  i>i.. 
JIJ,  iKipcr.     N''"-  (»fl«-!Ui',  IsCiT.  I  «iu 

Idj:)  Echoes  from   the   South.     ^>m- 

iiiisin^'     tli«'     nmst      iinpoit.mt     >[KMvh.>s, 

HVK-!:im!»tii>ii»,  luul  ]m\<hc  acts  vtni.iiatni;,' 

from  thoSnutlKl'iriii^itliP  lute  war.     I'Jin"; 

pp.  -Jll.     N«'W  Y.M'l;.  i >'>»>.  I  :i» 

1(124  Edge  (l-'ro'U'vi.-k  MJ  Major-di'ii- 
Pvil"Mr('l.-llaii  aii<l  lli.-  «'iinp.aiL'ii  on  O.u' 
Vorktnwn  I'lMiiii^ulu.  Maj..  J:Jin().  pp. 
•JV;.      I.i.u.loi,.  1^')').  1   •'" 

1(12')  Edmonds !>.  Emmiil'.t  Niirs.-iui-l 
Spy  in  tin-  I  mon  Aniu  <  ■.mipiiMii.'  tli.» 
ailveiituro.-:  aii'l  ••xpc:  ifiiO's  ot  !<  \v.ini:iu 
ill  iiospiials.i'anil's  aii,l  IkHI  li-li.'l.is,  lUu-.- 
tratcil.     Svo.  pp.  .>k     liarHnril,  l"-''"'.   I    ••» 

Ki-V)  Edwards  (■'■-hii  N.)  Sh.-lKy  an<l 
Mis  M.'ii;  or.  Tin  War  in  tiui  W  ''st.  I'or- 
tiiiit  ami  map.      .^vo.  i>t>  O'jI.     t.'iiuMUiiati, 

1(127  Effect  fTht-;  of  Sc«-<^so,on  upon  tlio 
CoiiinnMvial  K.'lations  l.otw.M-n  tin*  Norili 
juid  Sonth.  an.l  npoii  cadi  s.u-liou.  l^un^>_ 
p]i.  72,  ].ap.'f.     Nfw  York.  iSiW.  2> 

l(i2s  Eggleston  (<5-'>.  *' )  A  Ileia-l'.H 
K..collectious,  U'-nio,  pp.  2()d.  New  \ork. 
ISSl),  1  '"* 

1029  Ellis  (K.luaivl  >=?.>  The  ramp 
I'lros  of  Co'iifral  Kol-ort  K.  Lee.  12mo. 
pp.  414.      Phila.ldnliia.  1  V<.  I   •'<> 

Ii):;u  English  Neutrality.  U  the  Ala- 
l)anuia  British  riiaioV  :<vo.  pp.  32.  1  luhi- 
dclphia,  isd:;.  -'^ 

1(»31  Estvan  (B.)  War  Picturps  from 
th.'Souih.     12mo.  ])p.  352.    N.  Y..  lSt)3.  I   2.) 

11)32  Everett  '  K-l-.var.l).  Addro'S  at  the 
Consecration  ol  tin-  National  <  Vmetery  at 
ricntysbuni.  Map  of  tln^  battle-lield,  etc. 
.svo  'pp.  88,  paper.      Boston,  lSt')4.  5" 

1033  Another  c-li^ion.  8vo.  pp.  48.  New 
York.  1S63.  -^'^ 

1034  Everett  (Edwanl).  The  Great  Is- 
siu^s  now  before  tin»  Country  An  oration 
delivered  in  New  York,  .luly  4,  PSiil.  12mo. 
pp.  48,  paper.     New  York,  ISiil.  3.) 

1035  Everett  (Ivi ward),  .\ccountof  the 
Fund  for  the  Relief  of  East  Tenaessee. 
bvo.  pp.  "J'J.     Boston.  1S''4,  40 


loif,  Fallon   (-'ohn   T.)     Mst  of   the 

SynonyuH  of  ( )r;.'anizatioiis  in  tho  Volun- 
teer f'o.vioe  ol  the  United  States  during 
Ihe  Years  18(ll-t).>.  8vo.  j.p.  301,  Wash- 
jn^iton,  1885.  •*  ^^'> 

1037  Farrer  (<'  ^-  ^)  TI>e  War.  Its 
cause.H  and  coiistMiuencos.  l2mo.  pp.  2iiO. 
Cairo,  III,.  IHC.4.  '» 

103S  Fer)?U80n  (Ilohert)  America  «lur- 
inj.'  and  al'i.-r  the  War.  I2inii.  pp.  280_. 
London,  ISf.tl,  1   -•» 

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Soiithern     prin.'iph's,    t-ttf.       «vi».     pp.     1<>. 
ridladelphia,  1'^('3.  li<> 

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of  the  Cumlxriand.  Coinprisiiif!  biojira- 
iiides,  accounts  of  f.xpeditions,  skirmishes, 
and  battles.  Also  its  police-  record.  To- 
(jcther  witii  an«'cdotes,  incidents,  etc.  H- 
^u^.tated.  Svo.  pp.  71()-  I'hila.,  1804.  2  75 
MH  Flanders  (Ileurv).  Must  the  War 
goon?     Nvo.  pp.  31.      I'liila.,  l.'i()3.  25 

1  >42  Fletcher  (ht. -Col,)  History  of  the 
Ann-rican  W.ir.  Maps.  3  vols.,  Svo.  lion- 
don.  !S.;C,.  KX'O 

lo43  Flinn  (Frank  M.)  rampaijinni,-^ 
with  I'.ank-  in  Louisiana,  in  '('}'■>  and  '(14, 
and  with  .s-iieridan  in  th-'  Shmandoah  Val- 
l.-v  in  '04  and  O.j.  12mo.  pp.  230.  Boston, 
1 880.  ^  '^^ 

loll  Footedl.  S.)  The  War  d' the  Re- 
hellion;  or,  Seylla  and  ( 'harybdis.  (,'onsisl- 
ilia  oi  oljservations  u|)nn  the  causes,  course, 
and  conserpu'nces  of  the  lato  Civil  War  in 
the  Uniti-d  States.  i2ino,  pp.  4K).  New 
York,  iSi'.iV  I  "^^ 

1045  Force(M.  F.)  From  Fort  Henry  to 
Corinth.  12mo.  pp.  204.  N.  Y.,  1883.  1  00 
Ml''  Forrest  (Lieut.-rxen.  N.  B.)  The 
Camuaij:ns  of,  ami  of  Forrest's  Cavalry. 
With  portraits,  map.s,  and  illnstration.s.  By 
«ieneral  Thomas  .Ionian  and  J.  V.  Pryo^r. 
8vo.  pp.  704.-    <'incir.uati,  1808.  3  50 

1017  Fort  Pillow  Massacre.  Reporton, 
by  the  .loint  'select  (Committee  on  the  Con- 
<l'uct  of  the  War,  with  the  report  on  the 
returned  j)risoners.  Plates  of  prisoners. 
8vo.  lip.  1(>2.      Washingtcui,  lSt')4.  1  00 

1048  Fort  Sumter.  The  trip  of  the 
Steamer  <  •ceatms  i>>  Fort  Sumter  and 
Charleston,  S.  0.  Cinnprising  the  entire 
projiiamme  of  exercises  at  the  re-raising  of 
the  tlaii  over  the  ruins  of  Fort  Sumter, 
April  14.  1865.  Svo.  pp.  174.  Brooklyn, 
1865.  -  *^'* 

1049  Fort  Sumter.  Within;  or,  a  view 
of  Major  Anderson's  garrison  family  for 
one  hundred  and  ten  <lays.  By  One  of 
the  Company,  lOiuo.  pp.  72.  Nev?  York. 
1801.  i  *^ 


40 


lii.hnt   Chir/cc  J*   Co.,    Ciiir'nnhil'. 


lOSO  Fowler  ( William  <  •liaiincey).  i  ho 
Sootional  ("oiitrovcrsy ;  or,  p;i>sa;.'i's  in  tlio 
political  history  if  tho  I'nitui  Stiitfs,  m- 
cludii!}.'  the  cat.  . «  of  the  war  hctwi'di  tii<» 
BPotioiis,  with  .MTtaiii  rcsiillH.  bvo.  pp.  J''''_. 
New  York,  ISO:;.  •  -■' 

10:>1  Fox  (I.t-f'ol.  W.  F  )  Krjrim.-ntal 
Loss«'H  in  th.'  Anioiioiiii  Civil  U  iir,  IMii-.). 
A  ti'oatisc  on  tin.'  .'xti'iit  iiml  nature  (>!  th.' 
niortuarv  in-ses  ii  tiic  Union  i'f;.'mi''iit-. 
with  lull  aiMl  .■xhaiistivo  statistics  conipiicil 
IVoin  the  oniriiiiil  records  on  tile  m  ili" 
State  Militaiv  i'.urca'.is  and  at  Wushmjitoii. 
4to.  pp.  ;V.i.-).     All.aiiy,  IN.>'.>.  "  "^ 

IO;VJ  Fremantle  (Lieut.-("ol.)  Tl'iee 
:.I-»p'ais  in  the  Southern  Stat»'s.  April-June, 
I8ti;i.     i-Jmo.  pp  :iu9.     N.  Y.  lhC.4.        1  ■-<) 

10.^'5  Fremont  (Jesse  n,)  The  Story  of 
the  (luard.  A  chronicle  ui'  the  war.  l-'nio. 
pp.  227.     Boston.  hStJ.J  1  ♦"* 

M'A  Aw'thrr  copti.     Paper.  •''•' 

105.-.  Fritchie(  Barbara).  A  Study.  By 
Taroline  II.  Dill.  Portrait.  I'Jmo.  pj..  '.''.». 
Boston,  IH',«_.  '   *'*' 

lO.W  Furay  ( W.  ^O  a'"'  KnifRn  (Col.  (!. 
C)  The  Heal  (."hicUaniauga.  i-Jiuo.  pp.  2ii. 
n.  p.,  IHSH.  -'5 

ior.7  Garrison  (W.  L.),  Davis  ((ianet), 

and  Stephens  (A.  IJ.)  Three  rnhke 
Speeches  on  the  War.  12ino.  pp.  48.  New 
York,  KS(VJ.  -0 

lo.-.s  Geneva  Arbitration.    (Official  I'ui.- 

licatinii  of  the  (  ,ise  of  the  United  States, 
with  all  the  docunn-nts,  evidence,  instruc- 
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Philadelphia,  l.^t,a.  -■' 

The  Geneva  Award  Acts;  with 


paper. 

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court  of  commissioners  of  .\labama  claim<. 
By  Frank  W.  llackett.  Svo.  pp.  207. 
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10C.3  GiddingS  fJcshua  R.)     A    History 
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Ux:\.     London,  1S7().  -'i  00 

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jnT.;  Gordon  (George  \\.)  Rrook  Farm 
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1<I75  Gordon  (George  H.)  \  War  Diary 
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Boston,  !>S.-).  net,  3  (iU 

li'7ti  GosstWiirren  L.)     Recollections  of 
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1SS.W>.  "  <J" 

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trations. iJtno.  pp.  i">l.i.  New  York, 
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in  the  states  of  Aiiierii-a,  ISCitl-tp')  illus- 
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Stories  of  tlietlreat  llel»ellioii.  I'Jnio  ,.j). 
4',tl.      Phihidelpiiia,  n.  d.  7.') 

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while  ill  active  service  in  the  .Army  of 
Norilierii  ViiL'ini;i,  to.L'elher  with  scmie  jier- 
,soiial  recollections  ot  the  war,  w  itten  hy 
liiin  alter  its  close.  Svo.  pp.  KM.  Ualeigh, 
l.svl.  1   •2'> 

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I'hiladelphia.  -  0(t 

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(ireat  Rebellion.      I'.v  Allred    11.  (iiiernsey 

land    Henry    M.    Alden.     Over   1,000   illu.s- 

iraiions.     '  2     vols.      I'ulio.        New      York, 

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loo:;  Harrison  (Walter).  Pickett's  Men. 
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ber to  December,  1S()2.  A  tactical  study 
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succincl    account    ot     the    brave    deeds 
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lustrated.     Svo.  pp.  a.'U)      Phila.,  n.  d.    2 

no;]  Hinman  (Wilbur  F.)  Corporal  Si 
Klegg  and  his  "  Pard."  How  they  lived 
anil  talked,  and  what  they  did  and  sulfereil 
while  fighting  for  the  flag.  Illusiratnd. 
Svo.  pp.  701').     Cleveland,  1S80.  o  oo» 

lUM  Hoadly  ((leorge).     Arsruments  ot, 
in  the  Matter  of  the  Electoral  Votes  of  the 
States  of  Florida  and  ( »regon.     8vo.  pp   "■ 
paper.     Cincinnati,  1877.  ■'•' 

no.')  Hoke^Lioob).  TheC.reat  Inv.;  '^" 
of  18t);J;  or  (ieueral  Lee  in  Pennsylvania. 
The  strength  and  organization  i.l  the 
armies  of  the  Potomac  and  Northern  Vir- 
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leans, 1880.  "  "" 

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battle  of  Fredericksburg  to  the  <leath  of 
Lieutenant-General -lackson.  Portrait  and 
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Vlmo.  pp.  273.     Xew  York.  I8t)7.  1   2) 

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lan  and  the  Conduct  n(  the  War.  2  ma;..>. 
12mo.  pp.  312.      New  York.  iSi'il.  1   00 

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Ilaiidi  (Wm.  M.)  History  of  the  'Ihirty- 
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ing the  War  of  the  Kcbellion.  Porfait. 
8vo.  pi).  808.      1^70.  3  50 

1118  111.  59th  V.I.  Hen  (Geo.W.)  Xin.- 
Campaigns  ui  Xine  Slates.  In  which  is 
comprised  the  iii-tory  of  the  Fifty-nOith 
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1122  111.      Wil>on    (J.  G.)     Biograph.ic;ii 
sketches  of  Illinois  olHcers  engaged  in  tlie| 
War  ot  the  Rebellion.     8vo.  pp.  120,  paper 
Chicago,  1S03.  1   •"'li 

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!I25  Ind.  9th  Cav.    <'oni^tock  (D.  w 

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and  'l"weiitv-iir-t  RcL'inient  Indiana  Vohni-i 
tcc'i-.  8vo  )>p.  5i'i,  paper.  Richmond, 
l,Mt!i.  "  1   'Wl 

l!2n  Ind  12th  V.I.  (iage(M.  D.)  From 
Vii'k-iiurg  to  !i:ileiLdi;  or,  a,  complete  hi.s.| 
tory  of  tlie  Twelfth  Regiment  Indiana' 
Volunte'i'  iniaiitry.  12nio.  pj).  351).  Chi- 
cago,  |^t'.5.  '  2  2.) 

i  !27  Ind.  36th  V.  I.  The  story  of  the 
Marehe.-,  Rattles  and  Iiieidents  of  llie 
'I'iiir'y-sixth  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteer 
liii'antrv.  P>y  a  meuib-r  ol'  th(»  regiment. 
Poitrait.  8vo.  pp.  25ij.  Xew  Castle, 
\>\\\.  3  OO 

112S  Ind.  44th  V.  I.  lierick  (Surgeon 
John  11.)  The  I'ori v-f(,urth  I'ldiana  Vol- 
unteer Infantry,  ili-tor.  of  it^  Scivicis 
ill  the  W'U'  of  the  Rebellion,  .and  a  pt  T 
son  il  record  of  its  niemb.Ms.  lUns.  Pim.i 
pp.  2'.t:;,  leather.      Lagrange,  Is.Si).  3  'lO 

li:'.'.'  Ind.  46th  V.  I.  \\\<ors  of  tho 
Fort>  sixth  Regiment  Indiatia  Volunteer 
Infaiitry,  1861-05.  Compiled  by  order  of 
the  Regimental  Association.  8v(),  l)p.  *220, 
Logansjjort,  I8S.S  2  GO 

1130  Ind.  57th  V.  I.  Annals  of  the 
Fifty-seventh  Regiment  of  Indiana  Volun 
teers.  Marches,  battles,  and  incidents  ot 
army  life.  12mo.  pp.  ;'74.  Dayton 
1808.  2  2; 


1131  Ind.  72 
History  of  tin 
Volunteer  Infai 
iiiiig  Brigade.  ^ 
ind,   18S2, 

1132  Ind.     R 

eral  of  the  Sti 
the  part  India 
Complete  rostc 
tlie  services,  c 
each  regiment, 
apolis,  IM'O. 

1133  Ind.    T 

tlie  War  for  tin 
8vo.  sheep       I  n 

1134  Ind.  Tr 
testinr()nv,argu 

of  11.  II.  D"'l' 
,,lneys,  11.  Het 
Horsey.  Diseh 
iiii:  a  Xorth-we: 
by  Benn  Pitma 
Commission.   8' 

1135  Ind.    '1 

Iniliana  in  the 
gtatistics  .-.nd  «1( 
general's  repoi 
tliaiiapoli-.  I>''|' 

II  ;i'  Iowa  1 

II.)  History  c 
Cavalry  Veterii 
a  coinph'te  ro: 
pp.  422.      Lyon 

li:;7  Iowa  S 
History  ot  tin 
organization,  n 
ol  each  compii 
ton,  l.'^i'i5. 

I  LIS  Iowa 

Fifleenlli    Reg 
teer  Infmtry, 
kuk,  ISS7. 

1139  Iowa. 

General  and  \ 
for  l.>o2.     2  V. 

1140  The  sa 
lSti5 

1141  Tlu-  Si 
ISi'ii'. 

1142  T/f  s> 

1.807. 

1143  Iowa. 
War  Times. 
Moines,  isss. 

1 144  Iowa. 

and  liie  Rebe 
furnished  by 
unteer   armie 
quered    the    1 
1801-5.     8vo. 


lli'hdlion.. 


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■.  D.)    Frniiil 
m|ilt'tt'   lii> 
lit     iiuliaiKil 

I.  ;>,')().    <  'lii'l 
2  iV 

■^tory  of  iliej 
iits    of    tliel 

I  Volunteer 
i>  ri'jxiiiKMit.l 
I'ew     Ciistle, 

•Ik  fSuriiODiij 

Miiiaiiii  Vol 

it-<  ."M-iviccJl 

.■iixl    a    pt 

II  us.     l'2m. 

SO,        3  ')o! 

.toi'N  of  llic 
I  Volunteer 
by  order  of! 
vo.  i>p.  220. 
2  OO 

nals  of  the 
liana  Voluii- 
imndeiits  ot 
L  DavtMii 
'2  2d 


1131  Ind.  72d  V.  I.  McOee  TB  F.) 
History  of  the  Seventy-second  Indiana 
V<>liiiiteer  Infantry  of  tlie  Mounted  Lijiht- 
uiu"  Brigade.  8vo.  pp.  ()<)8  +  21.  Lafayette, 
Ind",   1SS2.  ''>  ■^^' 

W.Vl  Ind.  lieport  of  tlie  Adjutant-f«e'-- 
Pinl  of  the  State  of  Indiana,  containing 
the  nart  Indiana  tooK  in  the  Uelndlior 
Complete  ro.sters,  historical  sketches  tjf 
the  services,  campaigns,  ami  battles  of 
Pirh  reiziment,  etc.  8  vols.  Svo,  Indian- 
apolis. Is'V.).  10  UU 

li;]:'.  Ind.  'I'iie  Soldier  of  Indiana  in 
the  War  for  the  Union.  Portrait.  2  vols, 
8vo.  sheep       Indianapolis,  JSoG.  'J  00 

I!:;4  Ind.  Treason  Trials,  contaiiung  the 
te-timony.ariiumi'nts,  tinding,  andsentenee 
of  II.  ll".  Dodd.  W.  A.  I'.owUs,  A.  Hum- 
jihreys,  11.  HetlVen,  L.  P.  Milligan.  ;uid  .». 
ilor.sey.  Disclosing  the  plans  for e~t:iblish- 
iiiil  a  North-western  < 'onfedoracy.  Edited 
bv-^Henn  Pitman.  Keeorder  to  the  Military 
Commission.    Svo.  iip.  .'MO    < 'in'ti,  ISi').).   :>  00 

li:;.-.  Ind.  Terrell  (W.  11.  IP,  Ad.i.-iuMi.) 
Indiana  in  the  War  of  tlm  Pebeliion,  v.iih 
statistics  and  dociunent-s  fr'>in  jIm'  ad.jutant- 
ilt-neral's  reports,  Svo.  pp.  4'')''i-r- ^^72.  In- 
dianapolis, lSiV,».  3  CO 

ll;;t>  Iowa  1st  Cav.      Lotlir,,p  (Dr.  '"has. 

11.)      History  of  the   Pir-t    Pegim.-nt    P.wa 

Cavidry  Veteran  Volunteers.  lS'',|-t>i),  with 

a  eomjilfto  roster  of  the    regiment.      Svo, 

I  pp.  422.      Lyons,  isoo  .'i  UO 

1 1:;7  Iowa  2d  Cav.  i'i.'vce  i  Lvman  R. ) 
History  of  tlie  Si-c^tud  Iowa  Cavalry:  lt> 
organization,  marches  battlo-.  _N\  ith  ro.-ti'r 
ol  each  companv.  Svo  pp.  2M7.  PtU'ling- 
t.m,  isr,:..  2  Oi) 

ILIS  Iowa  15th  V.  I.  Historv  of  the 
Fift.-enih  Peginiont  Iowa  V.-teran  \  oliin- 
teer  lid'antrv,"l:^'i!-'>.  ■'^vo.  pp.  014.  Keo- 
kuk, 1SS7.  ^  ^  00 
ll'iUlowa.  Peiioits  of  the  .\djutant- 
General  and  Actini:  (iuarterinaster-Cieneral 
for  lSii2.     2  Vol.-.  Svo.  boards,  lSt)o.        3  •")(! 

1140  'I'hr  .<.(»(,•,  ior  lsi)4.  8vo.  pp.  I'»o2. 
ISC.V  ;i  00 

1141  'I'h,'   sn/i,\   for    ISr,,-), 

IS''.!) 

1142  T/'''  sdii'i'  for  iSot).  2  vols.  Svo. 
lS.i7.  ^  ^■> 

114:;  Iowa.  P.yers  I'S.  IP  M.)  Iowa  in 
War  Times,  Portraits,  Svo.  pp.  OL'i.  Des 
Moines,  ISSS.  3  7o 

1144  Iowa.  Ing.'rsoH  ( L.  D.)  Iowa 
and  liie  Kelxdlion.  A  history  of  the  Lroops 
furnishc<l  by  the  state  of  Iowa  to  tlie  vol- 
unteer armies  ot  the  Pnion  which  con- 
quered the  meat  Southern  Hebellion  of 
1801-J.     8vo.''pi>.  743.     Phila.,  1807.      2  50 


114.")  Irwin  (  Richard  B.)  History  of  tho 
Nineteenth  Armv<'orf)s.  Illustrated.  Svo. 
pp.  .')28.     New  York.  1 892.  4  5.) 

114t"i  Jackson  ( Thomas,!.,  "Stonewall"). 
A  Bi.igraphical  Sketch  and  an  Outline  of 
his  Virginian  Campaigns.  By  the  autlior 
of  "Life  in  the  South."  PJmo.  pp.  17S_. 
boards.      London,    I  SI'):;.  1   2.) 

1147  Jackson  (Thomas.!.,  "Stonewall"). 
Life  and  Militarv  Carei-r  of.  F>v  M.  Addey. 
12mo.  pj).  240.      Nt'w  York.  ISii:;.  1  UO 

1I4S  Jackson  (<4eu.  Thomas  ,T.,  "Stone- 
wall") bile  ob  By  K.  L.  I>:d>ney.  Por- 
trait.   Svo.  pp.  742.    New  York,  PSGt).      2  50 

1140  Jackson  (Thomas, J..  "Stonewall"). 
Tlie  Li!'.'  of,  liom  oilicial  jiapers.  Contem- 
porary narrative's,  and  personal  aciiuaint- 
uiice  "  Bv  a  Viiiiinian  [.I.  M.  Daniels]. 
Portivjt.  '  PJmo.  p'p.:;o:).     N.  Y.,1803.     1   25 

1150  Jackson  (I'homas.P,  "Stonewall"). 
.\  MUitaiy  Biograi)hy.  P.y  .lohn  PI  Cooke. 
Portrait  and  maps.  12mo.  [>[>.  470.  New 
York,  IS.-/,,  2  00 

115!  Jackson  (<b-n.  Tbomas  ,T.,  "Stone- 
wall "l.  The  Lib'  of  P.v  Sarah  N.  b'an- 
.lolph.  Plati's.  12mo.  pp  M''>.  Philadel- 
(b'lpbia.  1^7i').  1  50 

1152  Jacobs(M.)  N<it.'snu  the  Kebel  In- 
vasion ol  .Maryland  and  Pennsylvania,  and 
the  Battle  of  liettvsbuii.'.  \Vith  <xplana- 
tory  map.     12mo.  p]..  47.     Phila.,  ISllb    1   00 

115:;  Johns  (ll.  S)  Philip  Mud.son,  tho 
Southern  Pnion  Spy;  the  hitherto  iinwrit- 
t.Mi    i>'eord    of    a    hero    of    the    K.'bellion. 


Svo    pp.    5:)t'). 
1   50 


lOmo.  p 


paper,     ."^t.  Louis,  1SS7. 


1 154  Johnson  (lb>s.Mter).  A  Short  Hjs- 
torv  of  the  War  of  Sei  essioii.  8vo.  pp.  552. 
Boston,  ISSS.  2  50 

1 155  Johnston  (.\.  S.)  The  Life  of  (bm- 
eral  All)>'il  Sidn-'y  .Johnston,  embracing 
his  services  in  the  armies  of  the  United 
States,  the  Kepiiblic  of  4'i'xas,  and  the 
(.lonfederati'  Stat<\-!.  By  William  Preston 
.lohn-^toii.  I'ortraits  and  illu.-trations.  Svo. 
pp.  755      New  York.  1S7S,  4  00 

1156  Johnston  (tb-n.  .b,>eph  E.)  Nar- 
ratives ot  Military  Op^'rations  directed 
during  the  Lai>'  NVar  between  the  States, 
Stet'lplntes  and  nia[)s.  8vo,  i>p.  002.  New- 
York,  1S74.  •>  '>0  , 

r57  ooinville  (Prince  de).  The  Armv 
c."  till'  Potomac:  Its  orgaiiiaation,  coni- 
mander,  and  canip:\ign.  Translated,  with 
notes,  bv  W.  II.  lluilbert.  Svo.  pp.  IPS, 
paper.      New  York,  lsr,2.  1    00 

1  I5S  Jones  (<'has.  C,  ,Ir.)  The  Siege  of 
Savannah  in  December,  IStU,  ,uid  the  Con- 
federate Uperations  in  Georgia  and  South 
('arolina  dining  Sherman's  March.  Small 
4to.  pp.  184,  boards.     Albany,  1874.       2  00 


44 


11.09  Jones  (.T.  B.)  Allobel  WarHerk's 
Diary  at  th«  ("onfederate  Capital.  -  V'';!; 
Pliiladelphia,  ISl'-ti.  "   "^ 

1 160  Jones  (U.'v.  .T.  W.)  Army  of  North- 
ern Virginia  (C  S  A.).  ^^\ZT^^  """^'H''^, 
hvo.  pp^^47.      llichinoncl.  l.NM*.  -  UO 

llGl  Junkin  (r.eo.)  Political  I--allacieH. 
\n  cxa.niiuiti^.n  of  tho  fals.'  a-suiuptioiis 
and  refutations  of  the  sophistical  rea-on- 
in-'s  wliich  brouL'ht  on  the  civil  war.     M'o 


JioUrt  Clarke  <V  Co.,  CbmunatL 

li::>  Kirke     (Kdmund).       Among     the] 
Ciu.'rrillas.      ilimo.    pp.    'I'^d.     New    York 


pp. 


o  •.; . ) 


New  York,  iStio. 


1  'JO 


IIGJ  Kearney  (riuhp).  Tc'-^onal  and 
Military  History  of.  I'V  ;'"  ".  \  -  i^e  I.->- 
Bter.     8vo.  pp.  .012.     N.  Y..  18l.'.».  3  00 

116;^,  Keiffer  (Harry  M.)     The  IJecollec- 
tions  of  a  Drummer  Boy.    Illustrated.    8vo 
pp  2.50.     Boston,  18^9.  »   "^ 

11G4  Kelley  (W.  D.)  Speeches  on  tho 
Conscription,  the  Way  to  Attain  and  .^ecuro 
Peace,  and  Arming  the  Negroes,  hvo.  pjk 
39.     Philadelphia,  180;i  ^^ 

116.0  Kennaway  (.T.  H.)  On  Sherman's 
Track;  or,  tiie  South  after  the  \var._  1  lus; 
tr'ated.    12nio.  ].p.  oSO.    London,  iMx.    I    *■) 

'l  li'.G  Kennedy  (''olm  ?.)  Mr.  Ambrose's 
Letters  on  tho  Rebellion.  18mo.  pi>.  l4o_. 
New  York,  lS(iO.  •■-• 

1167  Kennedy  (John  P.)  The  Border 
States:  Their  power  and  duty  in  the  pres- 
ent tlisordere.l  condition  of  tlie  country. 
8vo.  pp.  47,  i)aper.     Phiia.,  1861.  40 

1168  Kentucky.  Thompson  (Ed.  Por- 
ter). History  ol  the  First  Iventucvy  bri- 
gade (Confederate).  With  numerous  steel 
portraits.  Large  8vo.  pp.  931.  Cincinnati, 
1868.  •'  *'*^ 

1169  Kerby(^^■oor.f.  O.)  The  BoyS],y. 
A  substantiailv  true  record  of  ^^eeret  sfr- 
vice  during  li»e  War  of  the  I.'elielli.ni;  a 
correct  account  of  events  witnes-.'<l  by  a 
soldier  attached  to  headquarters,  th.-  only 
j.ractical  hist.n'V  of  war  telegrapiis  m  llie 
field;  a  full  ac-ount  of  the  mystHries  ot 
signaliiii:  bv  llag-^,  torches,  and  rockets, 
thrilling  sceiM'r  <>f  battle^,  capture^,  and 
e'.^cai.es.  lilu'trated.  I2m(..  pp.  0.07.  Chi- 
ca.'o,   1890.  -  "0 

1170  Kerby  (•Mai..r  .i.  «'.)  «'»n  the  War 
Path:  A  j.ir.rnrv  over  the  hi..^toric  grounds 
of  the  Int.-  civil  war.  12mo.  pp.  -01. 
Chica-in,  IS'.'it.  I   <"» 

1171  Kirke  (Edmund)  [.lames  C.  Cil- 
more]  .Adrift  in  Dixie;  or,  a  iankne 
ollicpr  amoni!  the  rebels.  With  an  intifc 
<luction.  i2mo.  pp.  224.  New  York, 
l8r,G.  1  ^'" 

1172  Kirke  (Edmund).  .■\mong  tho 
Pines;  or,  South  in  secession  time.  l2mo. 
pp.  cilO.     New  York,  1862.  1  00 


KMi6.  1 

1174  Kirke  CEdmund).     Down  in  Ten- 

ne<see    and    P-aik    by   way   of    mchmotul 

12mo.  YY   -^-'      •^~^^'  '''"'■^'  ''^*''^-  '  ^^^ 

1170  Kirke  (Edmund),     nil  tlie  liorder. 

12ino.  pp.  •-!:;:;.      lioston,  1^67.  I  dli 

1176  Kirke  (Edmun.l).  My  .Southern 
Friends,  -All  of  which  1  <.»-  and  part  of] 
which  1  was,"  i2mo.  pp.  .JO  New  York, 
1,S60.  1  '1^' 

1 177  Knox  (Thomas  W.)  Camp-fire  and 
Cotton-tield.  Southern  adventures  in  tinw 
of  war.  Life  with  the  Union  armies,  aii(;| 
residence  on  a  Loui.-iana  plantation_.  Illus- 
trated,  .^vo.  p]..  024.   New  York,  1860.     I  Oli 

1178  Ku-Klux  Conspiracy.  S.-nate  re^ 
port,  1871.  >vo.  .sheep,  pp.  420-f 48-t-''li. 
Washington,  1871.  1  •'"] 

1179  Langel  (.-\uguste).  The  United 
States  during  the  War.  8vo.  pp.  jiU.  Lon. 
don,  1866.  '   "'''' 

1180  Lawrence  (<»■  A.)  Border  atidj 
Ba^tile.  Kv  til.-  ;iUthor  of  "<niy  Living- 
stone." bvo.  pp.  277.  llailroau.  London, 
186:5.  -  ^ 

1181  Lee(Alfred  E.)  Tlie  Battle  of  <iet 
tysburi:.  With  28  full-j.age  engravings  of] 
t'lhio  memoriids.  Sni.  4to.,  papt-r.  Colum- 
bus.  IN.^.-^.  ^'' 

1182  Lee  (bV.bert  E.)  Early  IJf.-.  Cam- 
paigns, aii'l  i'ublic  S.'rvices  of.  With  a 
record  of  the  .'amiiaigns  and  lieroic  «1.'(m1.> 
of  his  companions  in  arms.  P^y  :i  <listin-j 
siuished  souilit'in  ji>miialiLU.  Illustrated 
i'Vi.      New  Y<uk,  l^-'l  ••  "^ 

11  ^:>  Leedo'bert  E.l  Leean<I  Ilis  Lifu- 
trii;int>.  t  <.:iiprising  the  early  life,  public 
stTvi.'i-*,  and  camo.tigns  of  General  H(ibert 
E.  Lee  am',  his  companions  in  arms,  with  n 
record  of  their  eanipaig:.  ■  and  h.-roic  deeds. 
By  Edward  A,  Pollard.  Portraits.  8vo.  y\). 
8.j1.     N.'W  Y<.rk,  1.H'.7.  '>  "« 

IIM  Lee  (Hoberl  E.)  The  Life  and; 
•  "tinipaigns  of.  By  his  nephew.  Edwaid 
L'O  <'hilde.  Tr.inslated  Irom  the  FriMicli 
by  Ce.Mge  Lilting.  Map  and  portrait 
pji!i->.  ]i|.   :;:;('..      London,  L^70.  2  OU 

:\<>  Lee  (b'obt.rt  E.)  Life  and  Cam- 
paigns of.  J',y  .lain.-s  1».  Mof  jlb«',  .Jr.  P"l- 
trail  and  maps.  8vo.  l»p.  717.  Atlantii, 
n.  .L  _       -  ■■'"I 

II  Ml  Lee  Monument  Association.    <'i 

ganizatidU  of,  and  the  .\s-oeiatinn  of  tlif 
Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  I'ortruit.  8vo. 
pp.  .02.      Ilichmoiid,  1871.  00 

!'s7  Lempriere  (Charles).  The  Ameri- 
can Crisis  iO>nsi(UTe«i.  12ino.  j-p.  2.0 
London,  18G1.  1  -'J 


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•Jmo.    i>i>.    -' 'i 

1  «J 


1I:;<;  Lester  (.T.  C.)  !>n.l  Wilson  {T>.  h.) 

Ku  Kli'-^  ■I'^'l'i"-  ^^'^  ori.irin  aiul  growth  ami 
ai.l,uHlia.'ni.  LSmo.  pp.  117.  paper.  Xa-n- 
vilie.  l.-S-l.  ^'^ 

US'.'  Lieber  (Francis).  No  Party  Now, 
but  .Ml  ior  Our  (Jouniry.  .^vo.  pp.  1^'. 
l'hil:>'h'lphia.  l>;tj;>.  -'• 

ll'Mt  life  in  the  South,  fiotn  thoOmi- 

:^i,'iuMTi.'!if  oi  the  War.      J'>v  a    Illofkadcl 

|i;,iti.h  SuhjcH't  [S.iniU   L.  .Jones],     li  yuU 

rj-.ao.     London,  ISi'i  1.  '-  •-•'' 

li'd  Light  and  Dark  of  the  Kebelliots. 

il^ino.  pp.  30;i.     i'hiladrlphia,  IS',.;.        1   0() 

l!',i:i  Lincoln.  The  (heat  f.mspiraev. 
p.HUided  uu  fact,  and  copiously  illustrated, 
with  notes.  With  lite  ..t  J.  Wilkes  Booth, 
,.ic.  Svo.  pp.  -01,  paper.  rhila.lelphia. 
isGil.  ^  '-'-^ 

ll'.t:;  Lincoln  (Ahndiam).  <'>n  the  Prin- 
ciple involved  in  tlu'  Vallaiidi..'lKUU  (.'as.-. 
Svo.  PI,.  IC.      Philadelphia.  !  so:;.  'JU 

I  V)\  Liverniore  ( Mary  .\. )    ^Ty  .^torv  of 

tl:,>  War.  .V  woman's  narr.ative  of  tour 
years'  personal  e.Kjpeiitmce  as  a  nurse  in 
the  Tniun  Annv.  <Svo.  pp.  7t)U.  liartt'ord. 
I^nS.  '  ■■>  ■'•" 

ll'.»:>  Locke  (K.  W.)  Three  Years  in 
Cnip  and  Hospital  I2mo.  pp.  4u,5.  I'.os- 
ton.  1S70.  I  -> 

1 1',)i'.  Logan  f-Tolm  A.)  Tlie  Great  <'on- 
siiii'acy;  it^  (Jrigin  and  History.  Maps 
and  portraits.  8vo.  pp.  .^1  ».  New  York 
I.Sm').  •'   '■' 

!l',t7  Logan  (•Toll"  A.)  .'Speech  on  re- 
turn  to  liliiu)is  after  the  capture  of  \  i-ks- 
buii.'.     Svo.  ]ii>.  ;>-.     <'inciiinati,  l>;i');>.        'JD 

II  US  Loring  (<'has.  <1.)  Neutral  Uela- 
tious  of  F.nilland  an<l  the  United  States. 
8vo.  pp.  ll''>.  I'apcr.      Uoslon,  L^i'>4,  -"JO 

Il'.t'.i  Loring  (<'has.  <i.)  and  Field  (I'^ti- 

wiii  W.)  Correspondence  or  the  Present 
IJelations  hetwceii  (ireat  Ihitain  and  the 
United  States.  Svo.  pji.  Ui'..  paper.  P>os- 
toii.  ISG'J.  I    -•» 

12il(»  Lossing(15enson.T.)  Pictorial  His- 
tory of  tlie(.:ivd  War  in  the  I'liited  States 
of  America.  Hlr.strated  l>y  many  hundied 
eiiL'ravin<!s  on  wooil.  hy  Lossiiij:  and  P-ar- 
ret't.  From  sketches  hy  the  author  and 
other.H.  o  vols.,  Svo.  Hartford,  1S70.  1:5  ■'>•) 
PJOl  Another  cop;/.  '<i  \  'Is.  »"  l-  'Jalf 
morocco.  '*  ^" 

PJ02  Louisiana.  Owen  (W.  W.)  The 
Washiufiton  .Artillery  of  New  Orlean.'^.^  \ 
narrative  of  events  <ltn'inj:  the  late  « 'ivil 
War,  from  P.uU  Umi  to  Api-omatox.  Maps 
ui:d  engravint'^.  Hvo.  pp.  407.  Boston, 
18bJ.  "^  ^^ 


PJ't:)  La.  New  Orlean.'i.  Riot.s  nnd  mas- 
sacre of  .luly  oO,  ISOO.  Peport  of  select 
committee  on. 

ISljt). 


Svo.  pp.  o'J'i,    Washington, 


2  nO 

PJo4  Loyal  Legion.  State  Commander- 
ies'  W;,r  Papers.  See  under  Illinois,  Min- 
nesota,   Missouri,    New    York.   Ohio,    and 

Wisconsiu. 

Pin.')  Loyal  Publication  Society.     P» 

pamphlets.  *»'.* 

P-dO  Loyalists'   Ammunition.     Seven 

articles.     Svo.  pp.  17.     Phila.,  1.^0:).  20 

I2n7  Lunt  (*i<>orge).  ']"he  r)rii.'in  of  the 
Late  Wa!';  traced '"fri)m  the  beginning  of 
tlie  constitution  to  the  revolt  of  the  South- 
ern '^t::tes.  IJmo.  pi>.  40 L.  New  York, 
Is'iO.  1   •"'0 

PJ'i-«  Lyle  (Pev.  \V.  W.)  Lights  and 
SliJidows  of  .\rniy  Life;  or,  pen  iiictures 
fKUii  the  battle  ti.-ld,  cannj,  and  ho.-pilal. 
l"imo.  op.  4t) !.     t'iucinnali,  IS'lj.  12  tlij 

12o'.t  McCarthy  (t.'arlton).  Detailed_ 
Minutia;  of  Sohlier  Life  in  the  Army  of 
Nortliern  Virginia,  lStil-li.5.  Illustrated. 
12mo.  pp.  2J4. '   Pichmond,  ]SS4.  1   aH 

1-Jlo  McClellan  ("'assu-cli).  The  P^m-- 
sonid  Memoirs  ami  Military  History  oi  I. 
.S.  (irant  ■'.••r.^'..?  the  Record  of  the  .Vrmy 
of  the  Potoniao.  I'Jmo.  pp.  -lb.  Boston, 
1S.7.  I   '^ 

1  -2]  I   McClelian  (Geo.  V,.)    Life  and  Cam- 
paiuus    of.      r>v    <i     S.     Hiliiard.      Portrait, 
l^u'i.i.  pp    30fi.'     I'hiladelphia,  l<i''5.        IDD 
PJP2  McClellan  (Geo.    ?,.)     Mc<;"lellan',s 
Own  Storv.    The  War  for  tlu^  Uii'ou.     Illus- 
trated.    Svo,  ])p.  OTS.     N.  v..  1SS7.       3  7.i 
PJ!{  McClellan  Oo.   R.)     Peport  on 
the  ()rgani/;>tion  of  the  Army  of  the  Poto- 
mac, to  which  is  added  an   account  of  the 
campaign   in  Western  Virginia,  wjth  idans 
nf  battle  fields.,  bvo.  pp.  4^0.     New  York, 
lS(i4.  2  UO 

PJ14  The  sou'i'.  nove'Tinient  edition. 
No  "plans.  Svo.  pp.  242.  Washington, 
1S.;4.  1  00 

121. "i  McClellan  (<';eo.  B.)  Peport  of  the 
Op<Mati(ni-..  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac 
while  under  his  ( 'omniand.  Maps  and  plans. 
Svo.  pp.   lao.     New  York.  l.s(')4.  1  00 

PJlf)  McClure(A.  K.)  Abrahiim  Lincoln 
and  Men  of  War  Tinn>s.  Some  p.ersomvl 
recollections  ot  v.i'.r  and  politics  during  the 
Lincoln  administration.  With  introiluc- 
tion  by  Dr.  A.  <.'.  Lambdiir.  IllustrateiL 
Svo.'pp'.  4I-.-J.     Philadelphia,  1S92.  2  00 

1217  Mcpherson  ^  Edward).  The  Politi- 
cal  Hi.^tory  of  tlie  United  States  durmg 
the  (ireat  Uebelliou.  8vo.  pp.  440,  sheep. 
Washiusilou,  1804.  2  00 


ill 


JioOat  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cineiiii<a(i. 


46 

1218  Another  edition.  8vo.  pp.  653.  Wash- 
ington,  Jou.>. 

1219  Maguire  (T.  Miller).  The  Cam- 
paigns in  Virginia,  1861-02.  Maps,  bvo 
pp   70.     London.  1891.  1  40 

1220  Mahan  (Asa).     A  Critical  History 
of  t!u-  late  American  Wa^.     With  an  intro- 
<lnction  bY  Lieut-Gen.  M.  W.  Smith,  oi  ti.e 
British  Army.     8vo.  pp.  461.     Ne«-  \  ork 
1877.  "  ^^ 

1221  Mahan  (A.  T.)  The  Gulf  and  In- 
land  Waters.  The  navy  in  the  C  ivil  ^\  ar. 
Maps  and  plans,  l-'mo.  pp.  2b t.  New 
York,  18S3.  ^  *J'^ 

1222  Malet  (Rev.  W.  W.)  An  Errand 
to  the  South  in  the  Summer  of  1862.  Umio, 
pp.  312.     London,  1863.  1  ^^ 

P23  Marks  (J.  .T.)  The  Peninsula 
Campaign  in  Virginia;  or,  i  icidents  and 
scenes  on  the  battle  fields  and  in  lueli- 
mond.     12mo.  pp.  444.    Phila.,  1864.     1  oO 

1224  Maryland.  Brown  (George  W.) 
Baltimore  and  the  19ih  April.  1861.  A 
etudv  of  the  war.  8vo.pp.  176.  Balt.more 
1887".  ^  ^'^ 

1225  Md.  Collins  (Wm.  TI.)  .\n  Ad- 
dress to  the  People  of  Maryland.  ^\o.  pi>. 
17.  paper.     Baltimore,  1861.  -O 

1226  Md.  Report  of  the  Committee  on 
Federal  Relations  [made  to  the  House  of 
Delegates  of  Maryland,  Mav  9,  1861].  8vo. 
pp.  22,  paper.     Frederick,  1861.  2..) 

1227  Massachusetts   1st  Cav.     Allen 

(Stanton  P.)  I>own  in  Di.xie.  Life  in  a 
cavalry  regimen',  in  the  war  days,  from  the 
Wilderness  to  Appomattox.  lllustra'ed. 
8vo.  pp.  494.     Boston,  1892.  2  2.". 

1228  Mass.  1st  V.I.  Cu<lworth(W.  U.) 
History  of  the  First  Hegimeii'  Massachu- 
setts infantrv.  12mo.  Pl>.  ^28.  Bo.-ton 
1866.  •  2  50 

1229  Mass.  2dV.I.  Dwight  (Lieut.-* "ol. 
Wilder).  Lite  and  Letters.  Portrait.  8v(). 
pp.  351.     Boston,  1S6S.  2  (10 

1230  Mass.  6th  V.  I.  Andrew  (.John 
A.)  Address  on  dedicating  the  monument 
to  Ladd  and  Whitney  at  Lowell.  8vo.  i.p_. 
31.     Boston,  1863.  ''^'> 

1231  Mass.  6th  V.  I.  Hanson  (.Tohn 
W.)  Historical  sketcli  of  the  old  Sixth 
Regiment  of  Massachusetts  volunteers  dur- 
ing its  three  camjiaigns,  lcS61-64.  Illus- 
trated with  i.hotographs.  12mo.  pp.  3r»2. 
Boston,  1866.  1   5U 

1232  Mass.  33d  V.  I.  Boies  (Andrew 
J.)  Record  of  the  Thirty-third  Massachu- 
setts Volunteer  Infantry,  1862-5.  8vo.  pp. 
168.     Fitchburg,  1880.  1  50 


1233  Mass.  36th  V.  I.  History  of  the! 
Thirty-sixih  Regiment  Massiichusetts  Vol- 
unteers,  18f.2-65.  By  a  committee  of ^the 
regiment.     8vo.  pp.  4;)5.     Bost.,  1884.   .>  .lOj 

1234  Mass.  49th  V.  I.      •Johns  (Henry  I 
T  )     Life  with  tlie   Fortv-nintli  Massacliu- 
f^etts  Volunteers.    Portraits.    12mo.  pp.  4:;^. 
Washington,  1890.  1   '» 

123;.  Mass.  51st  V.  M.  Pierce  (C.  I'.) 
Historv  and  Cam].  Life  of  Company  '', 
Fifty-tirst  Regiment  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teer Militia,  1862-3.  Maps  and  heliotypcs. 
8vo.  pp.  131.     Worcester,  1886.  I  ■><) 

1236  Mass.  Andrew  (.Tohn  A.)  \(Mr.'s.( 
on  Dedicating  the  Monument  to  Ladd  and 
Whitiun-,  killed  at  Raltimore,^  April  19 
1861.     8vo.  pp.  31,     Boston,  186.5.  :..) 

1237  Mass.  Bowen  (.T.  L.)  Massachu- 
setts in  the  War,  1S61-65,  with  an  inttro- 
♦  luction  l.v  H.  L.  Dawes.  8vo.  pp.  Iii5(). 
.^pringtieUi,  1890.  4  OU 

1238  Mass.  Harvard  Memorial  Biogra- 
phies of  liraduates  and  Undergraduates 
who  fell  in  Battle  during  the  War  of 
the  Rebellion.  2  vols,  8vo.  Cambridge, 
1866.  ^  "0 

1239  Mass.  Headlf.y  (P.  C.)  Massa- 
chusetts in  the  Rebellion.  A  record  of  the 
historical  position  of  the  (\)mmonwealth, 
and  the  services  of  the  leading  statesmen, 
the  military,  the  college,  and  the  people. 
Numerous  steel  portraits.  8vo,  pp.  688. 
Boston,  1866,  3  OO 

1240  Mass.  Militaiy  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  of  the  I'nited  States.  Register  of 
the^commandery  of  the  state  of  Massachu- 
setts, t 'onstitution  and  by-laws.  Royal 
8vo.  pp.  172  V-4S.     Boston,  18,v2.  3  nii 

1211  Mass.  Reports  of  the  Ad.jutant- 
Ceii.U'al,  with  leports  fi'oin  the  (piartev- 
niaster-general,  "-urgeoii-.iieneral,  and  ina- 
ter  of  ordnance  lor  the  years  1862,  '('3, 
'64,  and  'O.i.  4  Vols.  t)\o.  Boston, 
l,S6,3-tWj.  8  (lU 

1242  nr5rt/^<r,  for  186,3.     8vo.  2  09 

1243  Mass.  Schouler(William).  A  His- 
tory of  Massachusetts  in  the  Tivil  Wai: 
Portrait.     8vo.  pj).  670.     Boston,  1868.  2  on 

1244  The  .'■■tDxe,  including  towns  an'i 
cities.     2  vols.  ^vo.     Boston,'  1868.         4  o(( 

1245  Mass.  Stearns(,\djutant2Ist  Ma--. 
V.  1.)  A  Biographical  Memoir.  16mo.  pp. 
16(1.     Boston,  1862.  '*■> 

1246  Medical  and  Surgical  History  of 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  1861-65.  Pre- 
pared by  Surgeon-General  .loseph  iv. 
Barnes.  3  vols.  Medical.  3  vols.  Surgical. 
Finely  illustrated.  0  vols.  4to.  Washing- 
ion.  1870-83.  30  00 


1247  Mem  pi 
|m,u'.  1866.  R 
I  tee  on.     8vo.  p 

1248  MichU 
|(('.pt.  M.  P.) 

\V,.st,St.    Loui 
L^ecoiid  Michij 
lot'  the    Missis, 
jcuiuberland, 
|4ir,,     Detroit. 

1219  Mich. 

]],)       Rrcollecl 

Ic'^iuinaigns.     ? 

12.'.0  Mich. 
Ili-Hiry  ol  tnt 
ilie  Iron  Bi'iga 
\V;iyne<"oiiiit\ 
laud  other  il 
Detvoit.  1891. 

IJ'.I  Michi 

jiugs  llie'delit 
Mn'hi.iran  Moi 
ol  Gettysburg. 
[4*.o.  pp.  178. 

1J.''2  Minn( 

!iam).     A  Dvo 

ling   four   yeai 

Keirinie-nt  Mi 

11861-1)5.    12tn 

1253  Minn. 

iThe  Stiuy  of 
jtive  of  the  sei 
JMinnesota  \ 
11861-6.5.    12m 

1254  Minn 
IL.)  History 
[Minnesota  In 
.great  Rebellii 
jpi>-  594.     St. 


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Minn 

iLegion  War 
JNation's  Stru 
|lsS7-9(). 

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lof  tiie  I'iist 
|ei'at(^  l')ri,i:;ui< 
Ito    .Vppoinat 
lUlus.   '  8vo.  ] 

1257  Mo.  < 
jgiou  War  P: 
Iceuces,  l.^t'd- 
Isi.  Louis,  18', 

125S  Mo. 
Itynlom  in  M 
jirosci'iption, 
■the  pei'secut 
In  the  State 
^ivil  War,  a 
the  new  coi 
iLouis,  1870. 


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1247  Memphis  Riots  and  Massacres  r>f 

iMir    ISGO.      Kopoit  of  tlie  solfct   couunit- 
h.vo'n.     8vo.  pp.  ;m,     Wash.,18liti.       125 

Vlk'^  Michigan  2(i  Cav.  Thutclier 
|/('.n)t  M.  i')  A  lluiidii'd  J'.Mttles  in  th« 
\Ve<t,  St.  LcwU  t(.  Atliintii,  lS('.l-t',5.  T!ie 
Isecoml  Miolii^'iii»  (Jiivalry  with  tiic  Armifs 
I'ol'  tlie  Mi^'si'^^ippi.  <'liif^».  Kentucky,  iintl 
|cmub(M'laii(i,  tMc.  llUit^Uiitt'a.  Svo.  p| 
|41i;,     iJotrc.it.  1SS4. 

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the    War   of 

Carabridgo, 

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Detroit,  1S71.  50 

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lli-iorv  I'l  tiif  I'wcuty-louith  Michigan  ot 
Ui,'  lion  P.iigade,  known  ar<  the  Detroit  iind 

l\V;ivne<"oniity  Keg  inn 'lit.     i'oit  raits,  ninps, 

land'    other    iiliL-liations,       hvo.    pp.    48:;. 

I  Detroit,  1801.  '^  ^»> 

l-T)!  Michigan  at  ('.ettys-bnrg.  Troceed- 
Incident  to  the;  Dedication  of  the 
Mifhii-'an  Moinnneiit^  upon  tlH>  I'.attle-lield 
C)i  Oetiysbiu'g.     Pl.'ite.-^and  portraits,   .^mall 

[4to.  pp"  178.      Detroit,  InSQ.  1   .">() 

■1  Minnesota  2d  V.V.  I5iicher(Will. 
iiiim).  A  Druininer  lioy'.s  Diary:  coinpris- 
ill"  four  years'  service  with  the  .Second 
Ke"inient"  Minnesota  Veteran  Volunteer  . 
llStri-r)5.  i2ino.  i.p.  I'.t9.  i<t.  Paul,  1H89.  1  2.'» 
12.>:;  Minn.  2d  V.  V.    Bishop  (,1.  w.) 

,  lie  .'^tory  ot  a  Hegiment:  b(Miig  a  Tiarra- 
Itive  of  the  .services of  the  .Second  Pegiinent 
[Minnesota  Veteran  Volunteer  Intantry, 
|]bt;i-6.').  12ino.  PI..  2'iG.  St.  Paul,  l8'J(t.  2  50 
12.V1  Minn.  4th  V.  I.  Brown  (Alonzo 
|L.)  History  of  the  Foiu'th  h'cgiinent 
iMinnesota  Inrantrv  Voluiit-M'rs  dining  the 
'rout  Pebellion.  Isi".!-.'*.  Illustrated.  8vo. 
Ipi,.  ;■.',!  1.     St.  i'aul,  18't2.  4  <■"> 

l-J'i")  Minn.  Commandery  of  the  Loyal 
JLcgion  War  Papers.  "(;iinij)scs  of  the 
Nation's  StvUL'gle."  2vols.  8vo.  St.  Paul, 
jlsS7-'.)(>.  "  ^  **^ 

lL''>n  Missouri.  Bevier  (IJ.  .S.)  History 
lof  till-  I'ii.'-t  and  Second  Missouri  Confed- 
erate Ihigai'es,  18ul-">,  and  fi'oin  Wakarusa 
jto  .■\ppoinatt(»x.  A  military  autograph. 
lUus.  Svo.  pp.  .')(!.").  St.  l.ou^,  1870.  ;j  50 
2''7  Mo.  ' 'oinmatiderv  of  the  Loyal  Le- 
Igirm  War  Papeis  and  Personal  Ju-ininis- 
jcciK'es.  18(M-186.).  Vol.  1.  ^vo.  pp.  451. 
l8t.  Louis,  18',)2.  -  0^ 

1I5S  Mo.      Leftwich  (It.-v.  W.  M.)  _  Mar- 
Itynloin  in  Missouri.     A  liistory  of  religi(Mis 
jiroscription,  the  seizure  of  churches,  and 
jtlie  persecution  of  ministers  of  the  Gospel 
in  the  State  of  Mi>souri  during  the   late 
;ivil  War,  and  under  the  "test  oath"  of 
.he  new  constitution.     2  vols.  12mo.     St. 
<ouis,  1870.  4  00 


I'J59  Mo.  Lyon  (leen'l  Nathaniel)  and 
Missouri  in  18G1.  A  monograph  of  the 
great  rebellion.  Bv  .lames  Peckham. 
12ino.  pp.  447.     New  York,  18(iG.  1  25 

l2o()  Mo.  Sncad  (Thos.  L.)  The  Fight 
for  Missouri,  from  the  election  of  Lincoln 
to  the  death  of  Lvon.  Maps.  12mo.  pi>. 
o22.     New  York,  LSSC).  I  .50 

12G1  Monteiro  (Dr.  A.)     War  Beminis- 

ceiiecs.       By    a    surgeon   of   Mosby  s    com- 
mand.   12nio.,  jiaper.     Uichmond,  189(J.    50 

12G2  Moody  (Loring).  The  Destruction 
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lion.     8vo.  pj..  20.     Boston,  1803.  15 

I2'i.'i  Moore  ( Frank).  Lyrics  of  Loyalty. 
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York,  1864.  ^  1  25 

12G4  Moore  (Frank)  Persoiud  and  Po- 
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clG8.     New  York,  18G4.  I  25 

12G5  Moore  (Frank).  Songs  of  the  Sol- 
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New  York,  1804.  1  25 

12Gr>  Moore  (Frank).  Women  of  the 
War;  their  Heroism  and  SeU-sacritice. 
Steel  portraits.  8vo.  pp.  590.  Hartford. 
18GG.  2  00 

12GT  Moore  (James).  Kilpatrick  and 
our  Cavalry.  Comprising  ii  sketch  of  the 
lif(!  of  (ieneral  Kilpatrick,  with  an  account 
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plates.      I2mo.  pp.  245.     N.  Y..  1865.      1  .50 

1268  Morford  (Henry).  The  Days  of 
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12mo. 


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in     1861 

[186:;]. 

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1270  Mosby  ('lohn  S.)  Partisan  Life  of 
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1271  Mosby  (John  S.)  War  Beminis- 
oences,  and  Stuart's  Cavalry  <'ampaigii-i. 
Plates.  12mo.  pp.  264.  New  Y'ork. 
II.  d.  I   75 

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ton, 1887.  1  50 

127:;  Moseley  (Joseph).  Wliat  is  Con- 
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cinnati, 1875.  50 


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1275  Murdoch  (James  E.)  Patriotism 
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sages from  lectures  and  patriotic  readings^ 
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1276  MyCaveLifeinVicksbuTff.  With 

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1277  Vo!,.  1.  SoiEY  (J.  Russell).  The 
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,278  Vol..  2.  Ammkn  (Daniel).  The  At- 
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1279  Vo.,.  3.  Mahak  (A.  T.)  The  Gulf 
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1250  Nelson   (Major-General    William). 
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1251  Newberry  (Dr.  .7.  S.)  The  rnite.l 
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bellion,  ISGl-G.  Svo.  pp.  J4o.  Cleveland. 
1871.  '    '■' 

1252  New  Gospel  of  Peace,  according 

to    St,     Beiijtiniin.       |  By     Richard    Grant 

White.]     iSiU".  pp.  48,  paper.     Nevr  York. 

18G3.  _,-■' 

128;i  New  Gospel  of  Peace,  according 

to   St.    Beuianiin,    in    tour  bonk-.    ISu  ',-*>. 

[By  Kichaid  Ciant  White.]  IGnio.  ])[>.  '-'-V': 

New  York,  1S77.  1   *''* 

1284  New  Hampshire.  Report  of  the 

Adjutant-General  for  the  year  ending  May 
20,  lSii5.     2  vols.  Svo.     Concord,  18(')5.    o  00 

1285  T/w  same,  for  the  year  en<ling  .Uine 
1,1860.     2  vols.  Svo.     Concord,  l>6o.     2  50 

1286  The  same,  for  the  yr:ir  ending  -'une 
1,1868  Svo.  pp.  401.  Manchester,  1868.  1  Ot) 

1287  New  Jersey  1st  V.  C.  Pynp  (H. 
R)  The  History  of  the  First  New -lersey 
Cavalry  (10th  Keg.  N.  J.  Vol.).  Portrait 
12mo,  pp.  350.     Trenton,  1871.  1  2.J 

1288  N.  J.  Foster  (John  Y.)  New  .Ter- 
sey  in  the  Rebellion.  A  history  of  the 
services  of  the  troops  and  j.eople  of  New 
Jersey  in  aid  of  the  Union  cause.  Por- 
trait.    Svo.  pp.  872.     Newark,  1808.       M  OH 

1280  N.  J.  Register  of  the  <;oiniuis- 
sioned  Officers  and  Privates  of  the  New 
Jersey  Volunteers  in  the  Service  of  tho 
United  States,  January  1,  180:).  Svo.  yy. 
584,  paper.     Jersey  City,  ISO.'J.  1  50 

1290  N.  J.  Report  of  the  (^uarterniaster- 
Oeneral  for  1864.  Svo.  pp.  H'J,  pap.T. 
Trenton.  1865.  '^ 


1291  New  York 4th  H.  A.  Kirk(Hyland 
C  )  Heavy  Guns  and  Light.  A  history  of 
the  Fourth  New  York  Heavy  Artillery 
lllustrate.l.  Svo.  pp.  65^.  New  York, 
lS9t).  5  "" 

1292  N.  Y.  4th  Ind.  Bat.    Pmith  (Capt 

Jas,  E.)  A  Famous  Battery  in  its  (.Cam- 
paigns, 1801-04;  the  career  of  Torporal 
James  Tanner  in  war  and  peace;  and  early 
days  in  the  P.lack  i!ill>,  with  some  a.'ooum 
of  Captain  Jack  (.'lawford,  the  poet  scout, 
lilustrated.  12mo.  pp.  2'i7.  Washington. 
1892.  A  0" 

129.-5  N.Y.6thV.I.  Morris  (G.)  History 
of  a  Volunteer  liegiin.-nt:  being  a  suc- 
cinct account  of  th"'orgaiilzation,  servid-a 
and  adventures  of  the  Sixth  Itegiim-nt 
New  York  Volunteer  Intantry.  known  as 
Wilson  ZouaVl^■*.  Where  they  went,  what 
they  did,  and  what  tii.'v  saw  in  the  War  of 
tho'i.'ebellion.  I,s'li-I,s0."i.  Illustrated,  8vo, 
pp.  it)0.     N.-w  York.  IS'.M.  2  uO 

1294  N.  Y.  7th  Reg.  N.  G.  Swinton 
(William).  History  of  tho  Seventh  Regi- 
ment, National  (inards,  Stale  of  New  York. 
diirini;  the  War  <>f  the  Rebellion.  11- 
hHtrati  I.       Svo.      i....     .'.Ol.        New     York, 

isso.  ;5 "" 

1295  N,  Y.  9th  V.  I.  History  of  the 
Nintii  Kegiincnt  Kigiity-third  New  Y'cuk 
Volunteers,  !Sl.")-lSs8.  '  Historian,  Geo.  A. 
Hu<sey  Fditor,  Win.  Todd.  Hlustrated 
bvo.   pp   7;;7      New  York.  18S9.  3  5t) 

129.;  N.  Y.  10th  CaV.  Preston  (N.  D.) 
Histniy  of  the  Tciiili  i;'-i.'i>nfn t  of  ("avaliy. 
New  York  State  Volunteers,  lS(Ji-05.  Willi 
an  introduction  by  Gen.  D.  McM.  Gregg 
Portrait,  plat<»s,  uu-l  map-.  Svo.  pp.  71u 
New  York,  I8'.i2.  ^  "o 

1297  N.  Y.  20th  S.  M.  Gates  (Then 
P.,)  The  ••  rister  Guard."  Twentieth  NeA' 
York  State  Militi.a,  and  the  War  of  the  R<'- 
V)ellion,  the  Ginnpaigns  in  which  it  i)ai- 
ticipated.  Complete  ro.-^ter,  etc.  Svo.  pp 
019.     N<nv  York,  1879.  •>  00 

129^  N.  Y.  33d  V.  I.  Jndd  (David  W.) 
The  Story  of  the  'I'liirty-third  New  York 
State  Volunteers;  or.  i'wo  Years'  Gani- 
paigning  in  Virginia  and  Maryland,  Hlus- 
trated. 12rao.  i«p.  pp  349-1-70.  IJochestev. 
l.vtU,  -  'S 

1299  N.  Y.  48th  V.  I.  N'iehol.i  (.[ame.s 
JI.^  Perry's  Saint;  or,  the  lighting  parson's 
regiment  'in  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
l2mo.  pp.  299,      P.o.-^ton,  1880.  1   2a 

1300  N.  Y.  50th  N.  G.  History  of  the 
De  Witt  Guard,  <'ompany  A,  Fifty-eighth 
Reiiiment  National  Guard.  lOmo.  pp.  192. 
Ithaca.  ISGO.  I  50 


1301  N.  Y.  6' 
jistorv  of  thf 
•,Hk  "state  V 
leiK'einent  of 
>tU.     12mo.  PI 

1.102  N.  Y.  71 
li(>  Seventy-ni 
.'(ilunteers,  in 
sC)|-i'i5.      Hlus 
any,  1886. 

i;ii»3  N.  Y.  S 
v'utcs  and  ()l)si 
,.,iis  of  Serv: 
,  w  York  Vol 
iiiti'aits.  Svi 
STS. 

1304  N.Y.I 

in.   F.)     The 
iiitli  Kegimeii 
."oluiiteers   in 
St'i'J-i'i5.     Mapd 

11,  1.^91. 

i:;ti5  N.  Y. 

.i.L'ioii.  Pei'sc 
,he  llebell 
I'iWon  and  Ti 
bl.     New  Y'oi 

1300  N.  Y. 

V    the    autlio 
'(•ace."     2  par 

1307  N.    Y. 
eioes    of    All 

latriot   martyr 

Ibiiiy.  who  s 
It'    late     war 
>oI-t')5      Svo. 
[inv,  1>'07. 

1308  N.  Y. 

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any,  1801. 

1309  N.  Y. 
dors    to    tlr 

|late,     8vo.  p) 

1310  Nicole 

the     liebel 
.rk.  1S83. 

1311  Nicho 

the  (ireat  M 
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1312  North 

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XMD}:   a  sue- 
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I    New   Y(nk 

riiui,  Goo.  A. 

lllustrato<l 

'J.  3  r.ii 

.ton  (N.  IX) 
It  of  Cavalrv, 
Mil-(i5.  With 
McM.  (ire,!!,!:.' 
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MOl  N.  Y.  60th  V.  I.  Ed.ly  (Riohar.l). 
ki:-,tory  of  the  Si.xtieth  Regiment  Now 
V,,ik  State  Volunteers,  from  the  com- 
L.iK'.nient  of  its  organization,  in  July. 
UtU.     12mo.  pp.  ;it')t).     i'hila.,  INOI       '1  50 

\:,U-1  N.  Y.  79th  V.  I.     To.hi  (William), 
li,.  .Soventy-niutli  Highlanders,  Now  York 
■(.hinteers,  in   the  War  of  the    Kehellion, 
,r,|_i',.').     lUustratoii.     bvo.  pp.  513.     Al- 
bany, ISS6.  3  50 
i;i03  N.  Y.  98th  V.  I.     Kreutzer  (Wm.) 
[sutcs  and  ()l)sorvalion.s  made  during   Four 
i'r.iix   of  Service   with   the  Ninety-eighth 
\v\\  York  Volunteers,  in  the  War  of  \^()\. 
oitraits.      bvo.     pp.     clOS.       Thiludelphia, 
ISTS.  3  00 
1:)U4  N.  Y.  159th  V.  I.     Tiemann  (('apt. 
I'm.   F.)      I'lit'  f^'"'    Hundred   and    Fiity- 
binth  Hegiment  infantry  Now  York  State 
"(ihinteers  in   the  War  of  the  Rebellion, 
|st','>_i',,')     Map*.    8vo.  pp.  135-f  liii.    Brook- 
ni,  1>'J1.  -t  ;^" 

|:;(l")  N.  Y.  Commandery  of  the    Loyal 

1,1'L'ioii.      Personal  recollections  of  the  War 

'  'ih,'    i;e!)<'llion.      Edited    by   .lames   <i. 

kjN,.n  and  Titus  M.  Coau,  M.  D.     Svo.  pp. 

[ill.     New  York,  1S91.  3  00 

b-.Ol')  N.  Y.  The  Chronicles  of  Gotham. 
Iv  tiie  autiior  of  "The  New  (Jospel  of 
K'ace."     "J  paits,  i6mo.     N.  Y.,  1871.        AO 

1:J')7  N.    Y.      <'l:>ik    (Rufu.s    W.)      The 

ionics   of   Albany.      A    memorial    of  the 

iitriot   martyrs  of  the  city  and  county  of 

Ib.my,  who"  sacrificed  their  lives  during 
lie  late  war  in  defense  of  our  nation, 
jsol_05      8va.    pp.   H70.  sheep,   loose.     Al 


luiv.  lSt)7.  •*  ^J'^ 

bios  N.  Y.  Phisterer  (F.)  New  York 
,  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  ist'il-tj;')  (his- 
irical  and  statistical).  8vo.  i>p.  5:>'J.  Al- 
!Uiy,  bS',11.  5  (10 

in'.t  N.  Y.  Presentation  of  Regimental 
lolors  to  the  Legislature,  April,  ISti:'). 
jlate.    .'>vo.  pi\  52,  clotii.     Albany,  IS'j:;.    50 

aio  Nicolay  (-lohn  (!.)     The  Outbreak 

tlic  Rebellion.  Vl\\\o.  \)\>.  2'J.  New 
lork.  ISS:',.  1  00 

1;;M  Nichols  (Geo.  Wanl).  The  Story 
'iliciireat  March.  Map  and  illustrations. 
[!ino.  pp.  .'!04.     New  York.  lSt')i).  I  50 

lol2  North  (Thomas).  Five  Years  in 
e.xas;  or,  what  you  did  not  hear  during 
v,;ir,  from  .lanuary,  IStJl,  to  January, 
W>.  A  narrative  of  his  travels,  expori- 
liccs,  and  observations  in  Texas  and 
iexico.     12mo.  pp.  231.     Cin'ti,  1871,  1  ('0 

;il3  North  and  South.    By  a  White 

iiublican.       12mo.    pp.    336        London, 

ik  100 


1314  Nott  (Charles  C.)  .Sketches  of  the 
War.  A  series  of  letters.  l'2ma.  pp.  274. 
New  York,  1805.  1  00 

1315  Noyes  (George).  Bivouac  and  Bat- 
tle-Held. Campaign  sketches  in  Virginia 
and  Marvland.  12mo.  pp.  33y.  New  York, 
186*.        "  I  50 

1316  OhjectSof  the  Rebellion  and  Ktt'ects 
of  it.s  Success  upon  Free  bal)or  and  ''ivil- 
ization.     8vo.  pp.  32.     Cincinnati,  1863.    25 

1317  Ohio  3d  V.  I.  Beatiy  (.lohn).  The 
Citizen  Soldier;  or,  memoirs  of  a  volunteer 
in  the  Third  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry. 
12mo.  j.p.  3'JS.     Cincinnati,  1870.  150 

1318  Ohio  4th  V.  I.  Kepler  (\ym  ) 
History  of  tiie  Three  Months  and   Three 

•  Years  Service,  1861-64,  of  the  Fointh  Regi- 
ment Oliio  Volunteer  Infantry.  Maps  and 
plates.  8vo.  pp.  287.  Cleveland,  1S,S6.  3  00 
13iy  Ohio  6th  V.  I.  Hanaford  (E.) 
The  Story  of  a  Regiment.  A  history  of 
the  campaigns  and  associations  in  the 
field  of  the'  Sixth  Kegiment  Ohi  Volun- 
teer Infantry.  8vo.  pp.  62: 
1868. 

1320  Ohio  7th  V.  Cav. 

History  of  the  Seventh 
Cavalrv.  8vo.  pp.  29, 
is8!. 

1321  Ohio  7th  V.I.  ,     . 

The  Seventh  Regiment  (Ohio).  A  recortl. 
12mo.  i>|).  304,  cloth.  N.  Y.,  1865.  U  25 
i;;22  Ohio  nth  V.  I.  Horton  (J.  H.) 
and  Teverbaugh  (Sol.)  A  History  of  the 
Eleventh  Kegiment  ((>hio  Volunteer  In- 
lantry).  (.'ontaining  the  military  record  of 
each  othcer  and  enlisted  man  of  the  com- 
mand. A  list  of  deaths.  An  account  of 
the  veterans.  Incidents  of  the  field  and 
camp.  Names  of  the  three  months'  volun- 
teers, etc.    8vo.  pi>2S7.     Dayton,  1866.  2  25 

1323  Ohio  17th  V.  I.  Do  Welling  (C. 
T. )  History  of  the  S-'ventcenth  Regiment 
Ohio  Veteran  Volunteer  Infantry,  Army  of 
the  Cumberland.  8vo.  pp,  143.  Zanes- 
ville,  1880.  2  00 

1324  Ohio  42d  V.I.  Mason  (F.  11.)  The 
Forty-second  (.>hio  Infantry,  its  Origin  and 
Services.  Biographical  sketches,  etc.  8vo. 
pp.  306.      Cleveland,  1876.  3  50 

1325  Ohio  73d  V.  I.  Hur.st  (S.  II.) 
Journal  History  of  the  Seventy-third  Ohio 
Volunteer  Infaiitry.  12mo.  pp.  253.  Chilli- 
cothe,  18()t).  2  50 

132f.  Ohio  81st  V.  I.  Wright  (Chas.) 
A  Corporal's  Story.  Experience  in  the 
ranks  of  Companv  <_',  Eighty-first  Ohio  Vol- 
unteer Infantry, '1861-64.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  Major  W.  H.  Chamberlain. 
«vn.  pp.  152.     Philadelnhia.  1887.  1  50 


Cincinnati, 
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Rankin  (R.  C.) 

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paper.       Riplev, 

1    (10 

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27  Ohio  9l8t  V.  I.     Kvvinp  (K  J.) 


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Volutiteer  Infantry,  lu-M  j.t  '^'■';'^^:  '  '; 
Ohio,  lSf.8,  in  r.'sp..n-<o  to  the  toa_^'7  " 
Bona  of  Union."  16mo.  pP  ^N  1"^'^^^ 
i'orlsmoutli,  <>.>  1^''*^- 

i;ws  Ohio  94th  V.  I.     R'^conl  of  the 
Ninetv-h.nr.h    K.-^inu-nt    Olno    ^onnU■e^ 
j„,,ntry    in    th-    War   of    tho    Rebellion 
.svo.  J)}).  ll''t>.     C'incmnati,  H.  «1.  -  ^" 

i;;2'.)  Ohio  104th  V.  I.  ,  rimu-v  (W.  A  ) 

History  of  th.>(>n.-  linn^lred  an-l  I'onrt U 
lio.riMUM.t  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  ^wv 
pp."  14S,  paper.     Akron,  IKSb  1   -•» 

U?,o  Ohio   113th  V.  I.     McA«  a.ns  (t. 
M  )     Everv-<lav  SoMier's  Life.     A  history    • 
.,f  the  One  llnndre-land  Thirteenth     >ino 
Volunteer  Infantry.    8vo.  pp.  4(H).    CoUun- 

bus,  1S81.  ^^.  •;  '^ 

iMin  Ohio  123d  V.  I.  ^^^y*'^.^^•/D 

Tho  Military  History  of  the  One  ilmurecl 
and  Twentv-third  Kejiirnent  ()lno  \  olun- 
teer  Infantry.     J     lo.  j.p.   1%.     .sandnsky 

ICit  * 

^1332  Ohio.  Hark  (Peter  II.)  The  Blaek 
Brigade  of  (Jincinnati:  being  a  report  ot 
its  labors,  and  a  muster-roll  of  its  members, 
toL'etherwith  various  ord.'i-s,  speeches,  etc. 
relatin-  to  it.  Svo.  pp.  iiO.  paper.  Cincin- 
nati,  1^01.  "* 

1333  Ohio  Commandery  of  the  I'oyiil 
Legion  Sketches  of  War  History,  18l.l-t.a. 
Papers  read  before  the  fonimandery.  -i 
vols.  8vo.  Cincinnati.  1888.1M'0.  ha.-h.^ 
net. 

1334  Ohio.  Marietta  ^College  in  the 
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service,  etc.]  Kvo.  i.p.  0''.  hM  bound. 
Cincinnati,  1ST8.  *'' 

1335  Ohio.  Polhind  (Clias.  A.)  Army 
Register  ot  Ohio  Volunteers  in  the  Service 
of  the  United  States.  PJmo,  pp.  *4.  (o; 
lumbus,  ISO-J.  '■* 

133C.  Ohio.  Kfi<l  (Whitelaw).  Ohio  in 
the    War.       Her  statesmen,   her   generals, 

and  her  soldiers,    ^^^^'^l''^' l.'",';^.''Vir.V'''u/n<; 
gravings.     12  vols.  Svo.     Cmti,  Ihbh.     10  00 

1337  Ohio.  Smith  (T.  C.  \l)  Address 
at  the  De.lication  of  the  W  ashmgKm 
County  Soldiers'  Monument,  at  Marietta, 
O.,  September  17,  187.^.  Svo.  pp.  22,  paper. 
Cincinnati,    1875.  •  -"' 

1338  Oldroyd  (Osborn  H.)  A  Soldiei;s 
Storv  of  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg,  from  his 
Diary.  With  Confederate  accounts  from 
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Brevet  Major-General  M.  F.  Force.  I  Itis; 
trated.  8vo,pp.  200.   Springfield,  lb8j.  1  lo 


13;;'i  Owen(Ilfbert  Dale).     The  Futurf 
of  the  North-west,  in  connection  with  tiiJ 
seheme    of    reconstruction     "•"li'^;'^/H 
Knglan.l.^  Svo.    pp.    1".   l'"!'*-'--     ^l^M 
phia,  lSti3. 

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and  FuMl.ri.k-iMng  <',nnpaigns.  llin<\ 
pp.  22S.     New  York,  1883  1  '-I 

rUl  Paris  M'onite  deV  The  Hatlb'  f' 
GetU^l.ur:::  fne,,,  the  "  History  of  the  (jy: 
War  in  Ameri.'a  "  Maps.  Svo.  pp.  d. 
Phila.l.-lpliia,   ISSt"..  1  ■"^ 

131"  Paris  (I'omte  deV  History  of  il> 
Civil  War  in  America.  Maps.  4  vols.  svf,| 
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1343  Parker (-IopI)      Constitutional  i.a'vl 
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bridge,  l^li2.  - 

1341  Parker  (•T"el).  Habeas  Corpus  iin. 
Martial  Law.  Svo.  pp.  -'S.  CainbrulH 
ISt'il.  , 

134.-.  Parker  (.Toel).  The  Three  Pnw,.,, 
ofCovernment.  The  origin  ot  the  Unite 
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States  on  the  suppre.ssion  of  tin-  Ht'';f^llioi, 


etc.     Svo.  pp.  K IS,  paper.     >.  i.,  i 

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States  and  Conefderate  Navies),  184 1-L^i 


12mi>,  i)p 


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1 


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tration  of  the  Department  of  the  <iult  ii 
l,^i\2      P..rtraits.    Svo.  pp.  ti4'.t.    New  \  oik 
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York.  lSt>4. 

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1351    Ai^-thrr  mp,/.      Svo.  paper.  ' 

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'2ino.    I'l 


A    tale  of    Sherman's    maieh. 

i<.i2.     New  York,  18(j7.  '  ' 

i:i5:i  Pennsylvania   2d   Res.      W.-eu 

wanl   (K.    M.)      Our   <'ampaigns;    or,    ti, 
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camp   life,    and    history    of    our   regimei; 
rs.'cond   Heserve  Volunteer  Corps],  duriii: 
its    three   year.s'    term    of   service,    with 
sketch  of  the  Armv  of  the  Potomac,  undc: 
Generals    McClellan.     Burnside,     Hooker 
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delphia,  [1805].  ^  - 


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\":A  Pa.  3d  Res.  Woodward  (E.  M.) 
Hitory  of  the  Tliiid  Pennsylvania  lie- 
serve,  with  incidents  of  the  camp,  marches*, 
bivouacs,  skirmishes,  and  batth's,  etc.  4 
,„.i traits.  Svo.  pp.  .Vll.  Tr'^nton,  N.  ^., 
iss.l.  •-  •'<> 

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^\  True  lli>tory  of  tii.'  Charire  of  the  l'yi<:iith 
iviiii-vlvania'Cavalrv  at  Chancellorsville. 
r>nin."    I'hihidelphia.  ISS;j.  1   <>() 

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The  .<torv  of  til.'  i;<'<;imeut.  ll'mo.  pp. 
401.     ]Miil;id.'iphia,  I.SOK  '1  •»() 

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]listoiy  of  thf  '  >ne  Hundred  and  I'ourth 
p.Miu-vlvania  Hej:inient,  lStJl-04.  Svo.  pj). 
3114.      Philadelphia.  ISf.t).  2  0<> 

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m.'itto.K  with  '  ine  llundi'ed  and  pjfihteenth 
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Kcc'iinent.  Many  portraits  and  other  illus- 
traTions.     Svo.  j,p.  7  U'-.      Phila.,  1S<)2.     :\  m 

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13td  Pa.  138th  V.  I.  I'owis  (<),.^c<'ola). 
History  of  tiie  One  Hundr(Ml  and  Thirty- 
eiglith'  Pegiment  Pennsylvania  Volunteer 
liitantrv.  l2mo.  pp.  !'.•>.  Norristown. 
ISf.h,     '  liW) 

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1m;'>-(i.>."  Portraits.  Svo.  pp.  274.  Towanda, 
hss,->.  '2.  ■'^<» 

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2  <;i) 

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l.';69  Th>-  anmc.  Ueport  of  IStU'),  with 
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|lhuri>burgli,  1M'>7. 
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:,    inci<lents    '' 
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r  Corps],  duriiij 
service,    with 
Potomac,  undtj 
nside,     Hookerl 
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Lamence    Sangslon.j     .Svo.    pp.   -JO.  paper 
Baltimore,  LSC:!.  '    '" 

140S  Border  an.l  Bastile.  By  the  authoi 
of  "(luv  Livimrston"  [V.-o.  A.  Lawremvv] 
12mo,  I'.p.  291.     N.'wYork,  n.  d.  ^         1  -' 

1109  A,.oihcr  iuiiilija.     Svo.  pp.  277.     L<>n- 

II .  > . .  1  ^  ^^) 

on,    I.Sll.l. 

1410  Boyd(B.41e).  In  Camp  and  Prison, 
With  an  introduction  by  (jtMirge  A.  Sala_ 
2  vols.  12,no.     Lon.lon,  18tj5.  -  "-^ 

1411  Another  edition.  i2mo.  pp.  464.  N.nv 
York,  1807.  1  ^"! 


Prison  Narrt 

1412  Cavac 
Kxperiencfs  . 
iiinnil,  l.st>3-4. 
Philailelphia, 

111:;  Chipr 

|.,,,-  of  -Viidf. 
el  lleiiry  Wi 
of  .\n.lersoii 
ItWi.o,  pp.  S9 

ll!4  CoUii 

viUe     Vlolet>, 

Southern   lih 

1,^89. 

Ill')  Coopi 

In  ami  <  'nt  o 
,Svo.  pp.  ^>.''' 

14 It.  Corco 

("iiptivitv    ot 
iiiid  ^utlelillf 
iliij,ii>(.,ii,,eii 

.•^i  II.  t  belli       C 

Phila.lell'hia 

14 17  Davi 

Eniliracing  ' 
captivity,  «'t< 
;i77.     N.'W  \ 

1118   J -ex- 
piates).      12i 

1419  Dow 

Prisniis;  <ir, . 
Full.'  yeais  o 
coiiipiete  ill 
llhis.      8v<.. 

142  >  Dug 

I'l'isilllS.  I  ' 

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424.      N.'W 

1421  Ely 

pi'isonei'  .>f 
Charles  Lan 
.N'ew  York. 

1422  Feri 

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siltferillgs,  » 
tlul,    of     tilt 

:;o()  ;■  .\.\iv. 

!  123  For 
e.xtract-i  ii' 
miiiiusciipt 
Southern  I 
lS('i:;-ti4.      I 

i424  Fos 
Davs  in  li 
Bethany,  M 

1425  Foi 
Rastiles.  [ 
89.     Ballin; 


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By  iho  author! 

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'2  -M 

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I  50 


Prison  Narratives— ro/if/nwf'/. 
Mlii  Cavada  (("ol.  F.  F  >    T,iV,hy  T-ifo. 

Fxpt-rif'iifi's  ot  a  i.risoiicr  of  war  in   Kiili-  • 
„'■,;,, I   lSf.;i-4.     Illustiate.l.     12mo.  pp. -J-Jl. 
philailflpliiii.  IH'4.  I  ''^ 

III:;  Chipman  (<^*m-«,.  N.  P.)  The  Hor- 
,,„.,(.f  \iHl.M>onvill.-  Ui-hfl  Prison.  Irial 
„,  ,,..„,v  Wir/.  .i.-tV..r<on  Davis'  .letenso 
,,|  \n.l'.-i>oiivill.«  prison  lullv  retut.'«l. 
Ii„„',.  ,,,,,  yj      .<an  Francisco,  IS'Jl.  -'O 

IIM  CoUingWOOd  (M.  W)  Anch-rson- 
vilif  Violrt>,  A  -l"ry  of  Northern  and 
S.u.thrrn    lite.      li:nio.    pp.    270.       l^osjon 

l>sit.  ' 

11!.-.  Cooper  (Meut.  A..  P2th  N  Y.  Cav.) 

1„  Mid  Out  of  llcht'l   Prison...     Illustrated. 

j       SVO.  pp.  o:i;'>.     Oswego.  ISVH.  2  aO 

Hlf.  Corcoran (B.riL'.-( Jen   Michael).  The 

{"•ii.tivitv    of   (ifiicial   <',.ii'otan:    his  trials 

•md  Mdh'iiiigs  dm  in-   his  tu-lve  moinhn 

i„u,ii>ounient    in     KichiiM.nd    and     other 

.So'.th.-rn     citi.-s.       !<vu.     pp.     lUU.    p^per. 

Philadelphia.    \M2.  »  ^"^ 

1417  Davis  (.'••th-rson).     Prison  Life  of. 

Emhracing   details   ;ni.l    incid.-nts    ot    his 

o;iptivitv,  et.v      By  . I.. Im  Craven.     «vo.  pp. 

;;77.     N'ew  York,  isf.i'-.  1  ^>0 

1  lis  /1)I'//mt    tdHlot}    (from     the 
plMtc^K     12iuo.     Ni-w  York.  lSt)7. 

Ul'.t  Bowling  (Morgan  K.)  .sVn.thorn 
riis.iiis;  or,  .Insi.',  tlie  Heroine  of  Horence. 
Four  vears  of  battle  iii:d  inii.rlsonment.  A 
coinpiete  hi>t..rv  of  all  SouHmtu  prisons, 
llhis.     Svo.  pj..  •'•oiV     Detroit.  1n7i>.        2  ;jU 

1I2»  Duganne  (A.  .1.  U)  ''ainns  atid 
I'lisoiis  Iw.Miiv  nionths  m  tlie  I'epart- 
„„Mit  of  theduli.  lllustrate<l.  12iii()  pp. 
•(•J4.     New  York,  ISGa.  ''>  ^'> 

14lil  Ely  (Alfred).  A  .Tournal  of.  .A 
i,ii<oner  of  war  in  K'ichnKiud.  Edited  1>V 
Chiirles  Baninan.  Portrait.  12-|no.  pp.  .li)'.*. 
N..W  York,  1SC.2  '   ^»' 

14_'2  Ferguson  (.losei.li).  Lif"  Strng- 
,rl,.,  iu  Kel'el  I'risons.  A  record  of  the 
siitl'.Miiiiis,  <-.-c.ipes.  adventures,  and  stavva- 
tmn  of'  the  Union  prisoners.  Ituno.  ]>]<. 
-dC.  ;  x.xiv.     Phihuh-lphia,  IsGtl.  o   >0 

ifj:;  Fort  Lafayette  Life.  iS(V'',-4  In 
(■Ktraot^  irnm  ih.-  -Wight  Flanker,  a 
niuiiuscript  shr.-t,  I'irculating  among  tho 
SdUth.Tii  piisonrrs  in  Fort  I.atayette  in 
lM',:;-f.4,     K'.ino.  pp.  Pi2.     Bon.,  isr.5.   1  OH 

1424  Fosdick  (<'has.)  Five  Hundred 
Davs  in  Keb.4  Prisons.  l2mo.  pp.  l.>2. 
Bfthany,  Mo„   i8S7.  '  ^^^ 

1425  Fourteen  Months  in  American 
Bastiles.  [Bv  !-".  K.  Howard.]  Svo.  pp. 
8y.     iialtiro-re,  iSt^j.  <5 


satne 
I   25 


Prison  VeLTTAtivn—Cont'inufd. 

142t'>  Geer('J  •'  )  Beyond  thi»  LJnci;  or, 
a  Yaidteo  prisoner  loose  in  Dixie.  PJnm. 
pp.  2H5.      Phihnlelphia,  lHG.1.  1  «H) 

1427  Glazier  (WillardV  The  rapture, 
Prison  I'en,  and  the  Escape,  (living  a 
complete  historv  of  prison  litf  in  the  South. 
llliHtral«U  12U10.  pp.  422.  N-w  York. 
IH'„S,  i  ^0    . 

112H0088  (Warn-n    L.)     The   Soldier'* 
Story   of    liis    captivity   at    Andersonville, 
B.elle  Isle,  and  othrr  Hchel  Prisons.     With 
the  names  (.f  the  Union  soldiers  wjio  died 
at  Aii'lersonville,  etc.     hvo.  pp.  o57.     Bos- 
ton. 1S7().  -  -» 
142'.>   Thi-  .''aw,:  first  tnUlion.     12mo.  pp. 
274.     B.istf)r».  ISC.S.  1  -OO 
I4M0  GreenhoW   (Mrs.)      My    Imprison- 
ment and  the  Fir>i  Y.-ar  of  Aholition  Kule 
lit  WashiiiL'totj.     Portrait.     I2mo.   pp.  352. 
London,  ISIkI                                                 2  00 
14;>l  Hamlin   Atigustus  <:.)     Martyria; 
or.    Andi-rsouviile    Prison.      lllus.      PJmo. 
pp    25tj.      Bo.-t:Mi,  BSt')f..-              •  1    50 
14:52  Harris  (W.  ('  )     Prison  Life  In  the 
Tohaci'o  Wareliouse  at    Kiciiniond.     P.y  a 
BalN  Bluff  prisoner.     12mo.pp.  175.    Phila- 
di'lphia,  IM')2.  I   5^ 
\4'.y.i  Ayiot/','r  r^'py.     P.aper.                    1^0 
14:!4  Howe  (Ihos    1!.)      Adventures  of 
an  10so:ip<'d  Union  .Soldier  from  Anderson- 
ville   Prison    in    lKt)4.     *vo.  pp.  48,  paper. 
.San  Francisco,  lSSi>.  50 
14.15  Hundley  M'ol-  I>    BV,  late  of  theC. 
S.  A.)     I'li^on   Fchoes  of  theOrcat  Bcbel- 
lion.    l2mopp.  2;;5.   New  York.  is:4.     1  50 
14.;r.  Isham  (A.   B.)     l':\ri^  of  Prisoners 
of  War.      North   and  South.     {<vo.   pp.  2.')^. 
Cincinnati.  ISH7.  '-•"* 

14:;7  Isham  (Asa  B.),  Davidson (H.  M.). 

and  Furness  (M.  B.)  Prisoners  of  War 
and  Military  Prisons.  Personal  narratives 
of  experience  in  the  prisons  at  Bichmond, 
Diinville,  Macon.  Andersonville,  Savannah, 
Milieu,  Charleston,  and  i'olunihia.  Illus- 
trated.    Svo.  J. p.  571.     Cin'ti,  18'.l(t.        3  5(» 

14;iS  Kellogg  (Itobert  H  )  Life  an«l 
Peatit  in  liel.t-l  Prisons.  12niO.  pp.  398. 
Hartford.  Conn..  181)5,  1  50 

]-i:',9  Amtfirrc'p;/.     Half  Bon  ml.        2  t'O 

1440  Long(  Bessell).  Twelve  Months  in 
Andersonville;  On  the  March;  In  the  Bat- 
tle; In  th.'  Hehel  Prison  I'ens;  and  at  Last 
in  (lod's  Country.  Svo.  pp.  250.  Hunting- 
ton, I8XV  1  50 

1441  McElroy  (.Tohn).  Andersonville; 
a  ?tory  of  rebel  military  prisons.  Fifteen 
montl'is  a  guest  of  the  so  called  Southern 
Confederacy.     A   private  soldier's  experi- 


64 


.Holurt  Clarke  .j'  Co.,  Cinmninti. 


Prison  Narratives— <"')"<'■""••'/• 

onco  in    Kioh.non.l.   A.i.lcrsoi.vil'  ',  S.ivan- 

lllu.tmU'd.  svoi-i.  •■.r.4.    loU-do,  KS.  J.  .1  <'u 

St:iU'.      l-ni".  I'l'.   »l  •■      -^^   ^   ' 

144:5  Marshall  (•'ohn  A  )  Amorioan 
r..mtil.'  A  luslorv  -.1  the  ill''>:al  unr^ts 
au.l  iim.rison.n.-nt  of  M.wvn-AU  cavM-u^ 
dut'm;t  tlK'  lati-  civil  uar.  >sv.).  pp.  j-;^ 
I'liila.l.'lpiua,    ISTD,  -  '' 

14 U  Narrative  .>t   ,...;  IWtions  a.ul 

,,..1  otruMMH  wl.ih'  111  tl>o  llamls  ot  tl..' 
|i„b..l  Auli.oriti..s  lliusimt;  I.  Svo  pp_ 
us;},  paper,     i'hiladelplna,  lht.4.  i-> 

|.U.-)  Another  edition.  Svo.  pp.  S'V  J^n^- 
toii,  11.  il. 

I41C,  Newlin(W.  II.)  \n  Accom.t  of 
tl„«  Hsrap.'  of  Six  l-Vdoral  >o1.1i<m's  inmi 
Frisoii  at  DauvilU',  Va.:  tlu'ir  travels  hy 
ni-'lit  through  the  (Mieniy  s  eomitry  to  tlie 
llnion  pickets  atdatilay  Brul.i:.',  W  .  \  a  in 
theuintrrof  1  SOiJ-'U.  Sv...  pp.  1-b.  <  n^ 
cimiati,  ISST. 

1447  Richardson  (Albeit  p.)  Tin-  .Se- 
cret Service.  'Ihe  HeM,  tlie  dunjieoii,  and 
the  escape.  Portrait  and  illiistrations_ 
8vo.  pp.  ^y\±      l!artf..r.l,  LMm.  -  -> 

144S  Another  c"p!i.  Uncut,  sheej,. 
spotti'il. 

144'.)  Schwartz  (.<tophan).  Twenty-two 
Monti. s  a  L'nsoneroi'  War  in  Texas  tlirongh 
(Icneral  Twig-  s  treachery,  lSGl-t..i.     1-Jnio 


Prison  Narratives— '^'"'''>»'"'«i' 

14.-..-.  Vawter  (1{"V.  •!  !^  ■  "Sergo.m 
,,,ileH")  I'riHon  Kife  in  Di.vie;  heing  u' 
short  historv  ot  the  inlunnan  and  harlur. 
ous  tr.-atmento.  r  s..ld.e,s  by  rel.el  aii. 
thorities.  llhistruted.  lomo.  pp.  -"'■' 
Chicago.  ISSl.  1  "" 


PI 


'1'1\.     St.  Louis,  IS'.fJ. 


1    ;■)() 


14.-.()  Stevenson  (H.  H.)  The  Soutnen. 
Side-  or,  AndcisonviUe  Prison,  (  o.ni.iled 
IVoni  oiHcial  docon^-nt-.  Illustrated.  Nvo 
j)p.  4SS.      Paltiinore.  IS.t).  _        ••  '"' 

14")]  Spencer  (Ambrose).  A  Narrative 
of  Andervrnville,  drawn  from  the  oyidence 
elicited  on  the  trial  of  Henry  Wh-a  the 
jailor.  12mo,  pp.  272.  New  ^  or_k, 
1806.  ^    ''^ 

14r)2  Stearns  (.Mnos  A,  of  2.-)th  Keg. 
Mass.  Vols.)  Narrative  of.  A  prisoner  at 
Andersonvillo.  With  an  introduction  by 
Samuel  II.  Putnam.  Portrait,  ^vo.  pjk 
57.     Worcester,  1HS7.  '' 

1453  Trumbull  (H.  <'.)  The  Captun^d 
Scout  of  the  Army  of  the  James  Sketch 
of  the  Life  of  Sergeant  Henry  M.  Manning; 
of  the  Twenty-fourth  ^lass.  12mo.  pp^  <><>. 
Boston,  ISO'.).  '   "' 

1454  Urban  (J.  W.)  Battle-held  and 
Prison  Pen;  or,  through  the  war,  and  thrice 
a  prisoner  in  Rebel  dungeons.  Illustrated 
12mo.  pp.  486.     Phila  lelphia,  18S2.       1  0'» 


14.-.0  Pugh  (•'.  Il-wi«nh  The  Succo.. 
and  Promi.-.  ol  the  American  I  nion.  Svo 
pp.  -JL  pai-er,      Philadelphia,  1^<".'  1' 

1457  Qumt  i.Monzo  II.)  Tin-  Polomu; 
nnd  the  U.pidan  Army  notes  Irom  ila> 
lailure  at  Win.he-ter  t..  the  rem  orce- 
lucnt  of  Kosecraiis  l.^01-•■^;.  Map.  l-ino. 
j,|,.  407       i'...>lou    i'"'!  '   ■'" 

145^  Rebellion  Record.  •\  l>ii>'y  "t 
American  Kveiits,  with  do.'nments,  narvu- 
tivc-  illusti  itive  incidents,  poetry,  etc. 
Isiiii-Ol  lvlite<l  bv  Frank  Moore.  Ilin> 
ti'ited  with  10m  ste»d  portraits,  with  iiune'i 
ous  maps  and  pian>  12  vols.  Sv...  I'.m 
vol 

*    *  odd  vnhinil  .^siiltl.Meii  tocnmplele  >el-, 

14.-)'.i  Rebuke   of  Secession  Doctrines 

l)y  Southern  Slale-meii     Svo  pp.  1^      I  hihi- 
delpliia,  iS'i;'. 

14i>0  Red    Tape    and    Pigeon-hole    <bn. 

..nilsassreii  tiMMi  the  Hanks, luring  a  (  am- 

.rii.Mi  in  tl..'  Annv.if  the  Potomac.      I'-iiuv 

;,,,.;US.     N.-w  V,-rk,  IsOl.  ..^ 

14td  Reed  i>'i.i   L'-ukweilV    TheVick-. 

l,ur>'    ran.paigu.    and     the    battles    ab,,u; 

Chiataiiooga   under  the  cnmman.l   ot    1  mmi 

V   S  (irant,  in  1  sO-J-0:',.      A.,   historical   iv 

view.     Svo.  p)..  -JOl.      Cin'ti,  IS.S'J.  1   .'» 

140J  Rejected  Stone  (The);   or,  In>ui 

rection  !'.    K'eMirrectiou    m  America.      15\  a 

native  of  Virginia   [Mon.Muv  D.  «'onwa.v 

li'm.).  IM'.  i:'d.      r."ston,  ls02.  1  '" 

140;i  Reports   of  the   AlVairs  of  the  late 

Insurrecliuiijuv  Staler      Second  Session  ei 

tlie  42.1   Congr.-ss:     North  Carolina,  1  vol.: 

South    Carulina,    -'i    vols.;    Ceorgia,  2   vols.. 

i'lori.la,    1    vol.;    Alabama,  ii    vols.;    Missi.'^- 

sii.i.i   12  voK;    Keport  ..f  committee,  1   vol; 

t. 'get her,    lo   vol..     Svo    sheep.     ^Vash.np■ 

ton,  1S72.  !■•  "" 

1404  Report  of  the  .loint  Committ.'.-  oii 
thoCon.luct  of  th.'War.  llTth  < 'ongress,  ..<l 
Session.     :5vols.  Sro,      Wash.,  IsOa.        ;5  "" 

1405  Tin' muu:  :;Sth  < '.)ngress,  1>  Session 
:;  xols.  Svo.      Washington,  1S.15.  A  *'•' 

1406  Thr  .v./'/e.  Supplemental  Keport. 
•.  ,-ols.  Svo.      Washington,  ISOO.  2  "" 

1407  Report  of  tlu^  Secretary  of  the 
Navv  in  relation  to  Arm..ved  \  essels  8vo 
pp   (307.     Washimzton,  1864.  I  '"^ 


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tlie  Americai 
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147 '.  Robe 

Wildeilie-S    ! 

Ciiicinnaii.  L 

1474  Rope 

Pope.       LJlii" 

1475  Ros'' 
Battl."  of  -Mn 
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Cities  an. I  Ca 
Map.    12mo. 

1477  Russ 
Ni.i'th  an.l^  ' 
Boston,  ls6:5 

147S  Sani 

of  liie  (ii.-at 
lip.  57s,  mol 

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and    ls6.;. 
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mcnis  f.)Ugl 
the  South, 
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and  torped 
111  istrated. 
18S7. 

14S1  Sch 
th.^  Civil  \ 
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,l..|Me,    1^1-4. 

1471  R.  I.  Regiments.    Nam--  ">"  "'''j 

(.,,,.,,  .-;ni.iieis  ail. I  .Seamen  111.      >vo    pp    *- 
Pi.ivid.'iice,  l!^!'*'.'. 

147J  Roberts  «*apt.  A  )  Never  ('aught. 
Peisniial  a.lv.'iiturex'oiuiecte.l  witli  Iwelv.- 
guci'e^-lul  trips  in  l.loel.ai:.-ruiinin^'  .lurinit 
the  Amerieun  civil  war.  l»0:i-4,  l""'".!'!;^ 
I'j;;.     Loii.lon,   isf.T.  -  '"> 

147:;  Robertson  ( H  ^^ )  ^'''^"^  ^JT 
WiiWerii.-s  !o  .-pottsylvania.     Svo.  pi'.  4.> 

Ciiu>inn:iti,  h^^''.  '' 

1474  Ropesi.'  ^"''),.'i-''!«^;^'"?>'"';'\':;; 

I>„,,„.      pjn,,..  pp.  -Jit       N.  \-.  !>>•'■        1    '"> 

147.')  Ro&^craus(\V  s)  il.'i'o'-  "u  the 
R.itil.' .>f  Murh'.M-.i)oro,  l.'iui.  Map.  ^vo. 
pp.  .-.77.      \V;isiiin>iton,  ISf.;',.  12  'Ml 

147t'>  Ross  (  l'"itzi:.Mal.li.  A  Visit  .0  the 
Cities  an.l  < 'amps  ot  ll...  " 'onre.lerat.'.Males^ 
Map.    I'Jmo.  iip. -<>'•     lvlinl)in-:h.  1st).)   -  J;) 

1477  Russell  (William  11.)  My  Diary 
North  an.l  South.  DJmo  pp.  t<02,  boards. 
Boston,  IS<'>'5.  '   •' 

147S  Sanitary  Comnission.  llistory 
of  ihe(ii.-al  \V...,tern  Sanitary  1' air.  M-n. 
pp.  .")7S,  moroeeo.     Cncinnati,  lst'4,       1-) 

147'.t  Schalk(Kmil)      Campais.Miof   lSf.2 

and    iMi.;.       Illustrating'  the    prmnples    ot 

Mai>s.      l">o.)    on.  'Ih'l.      Phila- 


Ptratejiy. 
ilelphia,  isf):; 


hno    pp 


1   -J.^) 


I4>r)  Semmes(Uapliael)  .Servn-e  AlUit; 
or,  til.'  remarki.bh>  «<iieer  of  tho  <  on- 
IV.l.rate  cruisers,  Sumpter  and  Alabama, 
•  luring  tlie  war  betw.'eii  th'^  state-.  IHus- 
liate.i.     Svo.  pp.  S:;;j.      Bait.,  iSSi.  •'  ■>*) 

14m)  S-^r, Pant's  Memorial.  (-lobn  H. 
riioinp'Oi,,  iiveiitv-sei'.iiiil  N.  Y.  N.  '') 
Hv  hi-  Fat!.-  !       ISmo  j.p  •242.      New  ^  ork. 

1st;;;  "' 

14N7  Gew.ird  (W.  II.)  The  Diplomatic 
llistorv  oi  111.'  War  for  th.i  I'liion.  (ntlh 
V..1.  ot  w,.rkv)  K.lil.'.l  by  (i.  H.  Bakor^ 
.Svo.  pp.  b'Jt).     r.osion,  l.sS:;.  -5  tjo 

14S^  Shattner  >''oI. '!'.  P.)  '■.'he  War  in 
Ani.-ri.M  r..'ini:an  historieal  an.l  political 
jiccunt  of  the  .S.  .tlwrn  an.l  Northern 
Htat.'s.  diowiii!.'  the  origin  and  eaii:«^  o'  u» 
present  seC'sMou  v.r.  Map.  llimo.  ip. 
41  s.     Lon.lon,  isf.-J.  '-^  '•'^' 

I4s',i  Shanks  (  W.  F.O.)  I'.-^sonal  Ueool- 
lecti.)ns  Ml  l)i-,iini.'ni-h  <l  (lenerals.  Por- 
traits. DJuo.  pp.  :;.Vi  N  Y.,  1H6C).  I  '25 
I4'.i<»  Shelby  and  his  M  u;  or,  i  war 
ill  lie-  West  r.v  .loliii  N.  ivlwards.  I'or- 
uait  and  map  >vo.  T.p.  ■).-)l.  Ci'ieinnati 
|Si')7.  -^  *^ 

14,!  Sheridan  t'ien.  I'hilip  II.)  'Hie 
I.ite  ..I'.  Us  romane."  ami  reality.  His 
career  and  aehi.'vemeiits  in  battle,  realistic 
descriptions,  march,  rai.ls,  and  charge  of 
the    horscnu'ii,    an.l    graphic    sketches    of 


14S0Scharf    (■!.    T.)      llisto.y    of    the       ..ther  g..;at  ea;^,lry  leader>.     By  Fnmk   A 


Confeileiate  ^tat.-s  Navy,  fr..m  its  orgamza 
tion  to  the  surrender  of  the  last  v.-ssel. 
The  stupemlous  strui:,L'le  with  the  great 
„avv  of  the  Unit. Ml  Siut.'>  :  the  engage- 
luenls  fought  in  tin- rivers  an...  harbors  ot 
tiie  South,  an.l  upon  tin-  lugh  s.ms  ; 
blorkade-running:  tirst  use  ot  irou-cla.ls 
and  torpe.lo.-s;  ami  privateer  history,  etc. 
lUistrated.  Svo.  pp.  s24.  New  \<)r_k 
18S7.  •'  ••" 

14SI  Schmucker  (s.  M  )    A  Ilist.>ry  .^t 

the  Civil  War  m  the  L'nit.^.l  ,>tat.^s,  with 
a  preliminarv  view  of  its  causes,  an.l  bio- 
iiraphical  sketch.'s  of  its  beroes.  Illus- 
trated.    Parti,  Svo.  pp.  .J12.     Philadelphia 


Burr  alid    Kicliar.r.I.  llinton.      lUustrate.l. 
Sv.,..  PI'.  44.")       I'lovid.Mic,  ISSS.  2  50 

14',fJ  Sheridan.  With  (iemMalSheri. Ian 
in  L.e's  Liisl  fampaiirn.  I'.y  a  stall' otlicer 
rLieut.-C.)l.  Fivd.  (".  Newhall].  Portrait 
and  map.  12mo.  pp.  2-15.  I'hiladelphia^ 
lst;r,.  "  "'^ 

I4',t:;  Sherman  (Maj.-tlen.  W.  T.)  Me- 
moirs of.  Written  bv  himself.  Svo.  i)p. 
40'J.     New  York,  ls7t').  '■'>  '>'* 

W.n  Th'' sarnr.  2  vols.  Svo.  New  York, 
lS7t',.  ■    '^'^ 

14',).')  Ty  sime.  New  edition,  revised 
ami    corrected.     2  vols.   Svo.     New   York 


56 


Rohtrt  Clarke  .j'  Co.,   Cinclnuaf). 


1490  Sherman  and  his  Canii»ai<.Mis.  A 
military  bi(.-.'iiiiiliy.  V>y  <'ol.  S.  M.  T'.mv- 
maii  aiid  Li<nit.-''nl.  K.  ]'..  Ii'win  Hliis- 
trated.     Svo.  ).p.  •")1-J.      X.  V.,  ISi'.j.        2  (in 

1497  Skinner(''  E.  11)  Aft. >r  the  Stnnn: 
or,  Joiiiitliuii  an<l  his  nciiihliors  in  L^ij.i-t'<, 
2  vo\<.  I'Jnio.      hondon.  Isr.Ci.  li  •'I'l 

149S  Smith  (Ivhvard  P.)  IiKM<itMit<  <A' 
Shot  and  Sli.dl.  By  tlic  iMttU'-ficld  s.'Oie- 
tarv  of  till-  r.  S.  Cliristian  <  onunisxion. 
8vo.  i.)!.  ■)12.      Philadelphia,  n.  <i.  2  OO 

1499  Smith  (rieii.  (inst.iviis  \V.,(".  S.  A.) 
'I"he  Battle  of  Seven  i'ines,  Fac-siniiles 
andmai-s.     8vo.  14..  20:'      X.  Y.,  IS'.U.   2  ()U 

I'M)  Smith   ((iustuvns    \v..  <;.    S.    A.) 

Coni'ederate  War  Papers:  Fairfax  ("ourt- 
liouse.  New  Orleans,  Se'-en  Pines,  Hirli- 
mond,  arid  North  Carolina.  Map.  12ino. 
pp.  381.     Xew  York,  lss4.  2  no 

B")(d  SnOW(  William  P.)  SoutheriH  ien- 
erals  WIm  liiey  arc  and  what  ihey  liiive 
done.  Portrait.  8vo.  pp.  500.  New  Yoik, 
1860.  o  (10 

i')02  Society''!'  the  .Vrrny  of  the  Cum- 
berland. Fn'st  reunion,  i8tiS,  and  third  to 
twenty-third  reunions,  I8(i9  to  I8'.t.'>.  Each 
with  jiortrait.     8vo.  tioth.     Net.  Each,  1   .'lO 

loOu  The  ."(line.  .'<econd  reunion  at  ''iii- 
cago  in  connection  with  the  armies  of  the 
Tennessee,  the  Ohio,  and  (Jeorgia.  Por- 
traits. Svo.  '. .''I'iS.  (Nearly  the  whole  edi- 
tion was  destroyed  in  the  Chica^'o  tire. 
Net.  "  4  (10 

1504  Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Ten- 
nessee. .'Seventeenth  meeting,  ^'liicago, 
1885;  nineteenth,  l!o<'k  Island,  Issti; 
twentieth,  ]>etroit,  18S7;  twenty-s<'Cond, 
Cincinnati,  18>9.     >vo.  jiapei'.     Each,       75 

1505  Society  of  the  Army  of  West  Vir- 
ginia.     First    three    meetings,    1870.    Is71, 

1879.  8vo.  ]){).  5t),  half  bomid.     1 'incip'iati, 

1880.  75 
150(')  Society  of  the  Army  of  West  Vir- 
ginia.      Ninth     reunion.       8vo.     jip.     121. 
Portsmoutii,  18S(;.                                '  ,")U 

1507  T/i>'  .siin.e.  Tenth  reunion..  .svo. 
pp.   ifi;;.      P(.ri>iPi'uth.  1^S7.  50 

1508  Soldiers' Letters  from  Camp,  Bat- 
tle-field, and  PrisMii.  Ivliteil  hy  Lydia  M. 
Post.     12mo.  ji]i   472.      N.  V.,  \'^u'k        1   50 

1509  Soldiers'  Natinnal  Cemetery  at 
GettysbiU'g.  .Maj)  ai'd  plan.  ?<vii.  pp.  los. 
Harrisburg,  ISfi4.  1   00 

1510  Soley(.la-^.  H.)  The  Blockade  and 
the  Cruisers,  12nio.  pj).  257.  New  York, 
1883.  1   00 

1511  Soley  (.las.  V,.)  The  .Sailor  Boys 
of't)l.  Illustrated.  8vo.  jip.  ;J8l.  Boston, 
1888.  1  75 


1512  Souder(Mrs.  E.  A.)  Leaves  from 
tlie  I'latlle-lieUl  of  (iettysburi.'  Letters  fi'.in 
a  field  hcs))ital,  and  national  poein.s.  Itinm, 
pp.  144.      Philadelphia,  18'')4.  7,^ 

i5!;;  South  Carolina  1st  V.  lligginxm 
(T.  W  )  \iniv  Lile  ui  a  Black  Ueginieiit, 
Fiist  South  Carnlina  Volunteers.  12ni(i. 
pp.  290.      Boston,  i8'.lO  1    "i() 

1M4  S.  C.  Caldwell  (.1.  F.  J.)  The 
Hi-tiirv  (if  a  Brigade  of  South  Caroliniaii.s 
known'  fir>t  as  "'.iregg's'  and  Nubsequenily 
as  "Mc<M)wan's  Brigade."  By.  .1.  F.  .1. 
Caldwell,  lately  an  otlicer  in  the  Fii-t 
iv'egiment  S.  C.  V.  12mo.  ))p.  249,  pa) 
Philadelphia,    l>(lt'».  2  un 

1515  S.  C.  Johnson  (.lohn).  The  1 
feiise  ol  (Charleston  Harbor,  including 
F(Ht  .^umter  and  th<»  adjacent  islamis. 
With  origiiuil  papers  in  appendi.x,  full 
otHcial  reports,  maps,  and  illustrations 
8vo.  pp.  18tj-^27t-.     Charleston,  1890.     4  (Hi 

1510  S.  C.  A'oris  (C.)  Charleston  in 
the  Rebellion.  Plan.  8vo.  pp.  40.  ''in 
cinnati,  l.'^88.  lO 

1517  Southern      History     of     the     Wai 
Official  reports  ot   the  battles  as   )iublisheii 
bv    order    of    the    Confederate    Congre-s 
Portrait.     2  vols.  Svo.      N.  Y.,  1803        4  dd 

l-'ls  Spence  M.ime-^).  The  .Vmerican 
I'niou:  It-etlecton  national  ."haracterand 
policy.  With  an  imiuiry  into  secession  as 
a  constitutional  right,  and  the  causes  of 
the  disruption.  8vo.  pp.  30(j.  London, 
1>()1.  1   50 

1519  Steiner  (Lewis  H.  )  Diary  kept 
during  the  Rebel  Ociaipation  of  Fi'cderick, 
Md.;  also,  an  account  of  the  operations  of 
the  United  .States  Sanitary  Commission, 
.'^vo.  pp.  4M.  jiajier.      New  York,  18(J2.        50 

1520  Stephens  (  Alexander  11.)  A  Con- 
stitutional View  of  the  Wa.r  between  the 
.■States;  its  causes,  charactei',  comluct,  aiul 
results.  lUustraied.  2  vols.  Svo.  Phila- 
delphia, Is'iS,  4  5'i 

1521  Stephens  .Mexander  H.)  In  Puii- 
lic  and  Pii\,ite.  With  letters  and  speeches 
bi-i'ore.  during,  and  since  the  war.  Bv 
Henry  <  "leveland.  Porirait.  Svo.  pj),  .si.;.', 
Philadelphia.    JM'.i..  2    i'' 

1522  Stevenson  i.\le.\  F.)  The  Battle 
of. Stone  ~  Kiver.  near  Miii'freesboro, 'i'enii., 
Hi'cember  .'Id.  !mi2,  to  .lanuary  3,  ISCi.'. 
Maps  and  plans.  .Svo.  pp.  107.  liostoii, 
l.s><4.  '  ;i  I") 

152.;  Stevenson  (  B.  v.,  Surgeon  22d  Kv. 
Inf.j  Letters  tioni  the  .Army,  1802-01 
12mo.  pp   311.     ( 'imiiiiuiti,  LS8t».  1  (K) 

1524  Stevenson  (•lob  E. )  Report  on 
the  Finances  of  the  Late  Insurrectionarv 
States.     8vo.  pp.  140.     Wash.,  1872.        1   ob 


!):2'.  Stille 
Px^ple  Condi 


paper. 


Phil! 


1520  Stine 

of  liie  Potom 
J'h'ladelphia. 

I  "127  Stodc 

White  llou-( 
241.      Xew  Y 

1528  Storii 
(licrs.  (\)llei 
Hale.      i8nio. 

1.529  Stuar 

Life  and  ('am 
Cavalrv  of  tin 
By   H,"  B.  Mc 

8vo.  |i]).  408. 

i5.;o  Sturt 

tude  of  Engla 
8vo.  i>p.  43,  p 

1531  Swini 
the  Army  of 
tory  of  opera 
and  Pennsyl 
inent  to  tin 
Svo.  pp.  ('Oo. 

15:;2  Swint 
Decisive  liatt 
the  eastern  ai 
tion  to  the  ac 

Portrait^.     Sv^ 

15:;:;  Taylo 

in  Camp  and 
Lookout   Mot; 

cago,  18s;4, 

1534  Taylc 

strui'tion  ami 
experience  1 
Xew  Yoi'k 

1535  Tenne 

A.)  <"ampaig 
teeiith  Uegilil 
tin*  War  bel 
P.'ino.  pp.  4.S8 

^   15.;.;  Tenn. 

Tostimonv   ol 

lles-ee.       Svo. 

537  Tenn. 

Miiuntiiineeis 
Kiinxville,  IS,'- 

■|3^  Tenne 
Xival  Hi-ioi 
Vnitrd  State-' 
>l  dreeased  ofl 
ilate  jioitrail 
N'lMV  YoiU,  IS 

I'CiO  Texas 

IIi>tory  of  \) 
I'ex.'is    (.'avalr 

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P  .o;ile  ('i)ii(Juct  II Long  ^^'a^.  «vo.  })[).  4<i, 
najHMV      i'liila(l<.'l|)liia.  18G.'i  25 

IVJi'i  Stine  (•'•  il  )  History  of  the  Army 
ot  lin'  Potom.io.  t')l  portraits.  Svo.  \>]>.  ~i'}'2. 
J'!,:i,i'h'Iphin,    lS'.t2.  :',  7.'. 

J'i-'T  Stoddard  ( Wm  O.)  Inside  the 
White  Ilou-e  it)  War  'liines.  ll'iiio.  ]<]>. 
Ii41.      N'ew  York,  ISUO.  I   00 

! vj^  Stories  of  the  War.     lold  hy  Sol- 

(licr<.     ( '.)llecltnl  and  editf(|  hy  Edward  E. 
Hale.      ISmo.  pp.  '2u4      Boston',  ISSl,      1   (lO 

i:.2',>  Stuart  (^rnj-«ien  J,  !•;.  ]).)  The 
Life  and  ( 'anipai,L'ns  of,  Cnnmianilfr  of  tlie 
Cavalry  of  tiio  Army  of  Nortio'rn  Virj;inia. 
Bv  li,  B.  McClellan.  I'ortiait  and  inaps. 
8vo.  )ip.  4GS.      Iloston.    ISS"),  ;i  00 

I.Vlti  Sturtevant  (■'  M.)  Pr.'scnt  Atti- 
tude of  En^lan<l  toward  tiii'  I'nited  .States. 
8vo.  jip.  43,  papei'.     Cliieago,  l^i'A.  '2') 

l.>il  Swinton  (William).  CampaijLMis  of 
the  Army  of  tii(>  I'otomae.  A  eritieal  liis- 
tory  of  operatioirs  in  N'irjrinia,  Maryland, 
and  Pi'nnsylvania,  frntn  tin'  eotnmence- 
nient  to  the  close  <il  the  war,  li<(il-r). 
Svo.  pp.  tU)il,      X.-w  York,  l,s.S2.  li  00 

l.'i.lli  Swinton  (William).  The  Twelve 
De('i>ive  iJattles  ol  thf  War.  A  lilsiory  of 
the  eastern  and  westeiii  campai.L'ns,  in  rela- 
tion to  the  actions  that  decided  their  issne. 
Portrait^.     Svo.  ])p.  o^o.     X.  Y.,  ISCiT,     ;{  50 

15:;:;  Taylor  (Penj.  r.)  Pietnrt^s  of  Life 
iiiCiimp  and  Field.  Mis-^ion  IJidjxe  and 
Lookout  Mountain.  12mo.  pp.  270.  ('iii- 
ca.L'n,  1SS4.  1  ()() 

15:;4  Taylcr(('o!.  Kichard.f,  .S.  A.)  De- 
strtiction  and  iieconstru'tidii.  Personal 
e.xperience  if  the  late  war.  Svo.  pp.  274. 
New  York       '7',i.  2  00 

15:;5  Tennessee  16th V.I.  lIead(Thos, 
A.)  I'lunpaiuns  and  Patties  of  the  Six- 
t(>eiith  Ueiriiiient  Tennessee  VohintetM's  in 
tlu'  War  between  tln^  .States,  !cS<')l-ri5, 
I'.'iiio.  pp.  4S,S.      Xasliville,  ISS5.  1   ,50 

15.'i<i  Tenn.  Boknm  (l!ev,  llerm.m). 
Testimony  of  a  Hefojiee  Irom  East  Ten- 
nes-^ee.     Svo.  ). p.  24.      Phila.,  isr,,!.  25 

15:i7  Tenn.      ITmnes(T,  W.)     The  Loyal 

Miiuntaineers  of  Tennes-;oe.     Svo.  pp.  400. 
Kni'xville,  ISSS,  2  00 

P"!-^  Tenney  (W.  .].)  The  Military  aiid 
ival  iiisinry  of  tlie  Pelicdlion  in  the 
Pnited  States  With  bioirr.ipliieal  -^ketches 
if  deceased  ollicers.  lllnstrated,  with  steel 
plate  portraits,  maps,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  S43 
"ew  York,  ISCiC.  '        4  00 

I5:;'.i  Texas  26th  Cav.    A  sketch  of  tiie 

iistory    of   Debray'-^   (2t)th)    Hegiment    of 

Texas    Cavalry.       8vo.    pp.    20.       Austin, 

1884,  1  00 


1540  Texas.  The  Campaigns  of  Walker's 
Texas  Division.  Py  a  private  soldier. 
Svo.  pp.  .';I4.     Xew  York,  Is75.  2  2'> 

1541  Three  Years  in  Field  Ifo,st)itals  of 

the   Army   <W    tlie    Potomae.      P.y   Mrs.    11. 
l2mo.  pp.  Pil.      Philadelphia,  lSti7.  75 

1542  Thirteen  Months  in  the  Ktbel 
-Army.  A  narrative  ot  personal  adven- 
tuia\s,  [I>y  W.  ti.  Stevenson.]  12mo.  pji. 
2;i2.     New' York,  psf)4.  "75 

154:>  Throop  (Montgomery  II.)  The 
Future.  A  jMilitieal  essav.  Pimo.  pp.  .']4.i. 
Xew  York,  ISC.f.  '  7;> 

1544  Tomes  (Pol.ert)  The  War  with 
the  South.  .\  history  of  the  great  Ameri- 
can Pebellion,  Wilh  bingr.iphical  sketche.s 
of  leading  statesmen  and  distinguished 
naval  and  military  commamlers,  etc.  Illus- 
trated with  numerous  steel  engravings. 
o  vols.  4to.     Xew  Yoik,  [lsri5].  "J  OJ 

1545  Townsend  (E.  D. )  Anecdote.^  of 
the  Civ'ii  Warin  the  United  .States.  12mo. 
pp.  2S7.     Xew  York,  iSSL  1   2.5 

154(1  Townsend  (Ceo.  A.)  r'ampaigns  of 
a  Non-Comnatant  and  his  liomaunt  .Abroad 
during  the  War.  12mo.  pp.  oGS.  Xew 
York,'IS()().  I   00 

1547  Train  (<ieorge  Fran  is).  L'nion 
Spe(>ciies  delivered  in  England  during  the 
present  .American  War.     Svo.  jip.  SS,  paper. 


Philadelphia,    IStVJ.  25 

154S  Tremain(IIenryE,)  .Sailors' Creek 
to  Ap|)omaltox  Court-house,  April  7,  S, 
and  9,  1SI');T  or,  the  last  '  ours  of  Sheridan's 
cavalry.  Edited  witli  notes,  etc.,  by  .T. 
Wattsde  Peyster.  Maps.  Svo.  pp.  75-f  104. 
New  York,  iss5.  2  25 

154',t  Trial  of  the  Conspirators  for  the 
Assassination  of  President  Lincol:.,  viz.: 
Pavid  E  Harold,  Maiy  E.  Surrat,  Lewis 
Payne,  Ceorge  A.  .Atzerodt,  Edwiird  Spang- 
ler,  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Samuel  Arnold,  ami 
Michael  O'Laughlin.  With  all  the  evi- 
dence, arguments,  lindings,  and  sentences. 
Compiled  by  PxMin  Pitman.  Portraits. 
Svo,  p|).  42-).     Cincinnati,  ISt"i5.  :;  0'> 

1550  Trobriand  (Cen  Regis  do).  Ff)ur 
Years  with  tl)e  .Army  of  the  Potomac. 
I'ortrait  aiul  •  nns  Svo.  pp.  757.  Boston, 
ISSO.  ■  ;;  00 

^  1551  True-sdale    (Capt.   J.)      The    Blue 
Coat.s,    and    how    they    lived,    fought,    and 
died  for  the   I'lnon,  with  scenes  aiul  inci- 
dents in  the  great   liebidlion.      Illustrated 
Svo.  pp.  510.     Philadelphia,  1SG7.  2  00 

1552  Turchin  (Cen.  .John  R.)  Notes  on 
the  Battle  of  Chickaniauga.  Portrait  and 
eight  maps.  Svo.  pp.  295.  Chicago, 
ISS'J.  ;j  (JO 


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llarrisl)iirj:. 
:•.  (M) 


l-)5n  Two   Months   in   the  Confederate 
States,  inolu.ling   a  visit   to    New   Orloan. 
muier    the   aominion    of  (ieneral    i^ut  e 
Bv  an  English  Merchant.     Umo.  w  -'[I: 
London,  lSt)3.  ^   -* 

1554  United  States  Christian  Commis- 
sion for  the  .w.ny  an.l  N^.vy.  ■^'^<';^'"l  '^"- 
.uial  report,  for  ISii:'..  8vo.  pp.  2^4,  paper, 
rhihx.h-lpiii:'.   ISf,4.  .  '■* 

1555  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission.    Its 

Purposes  and  W.nk.     iOmo.  pp.  2'J'J.     J>o_s_. 

ton,  l^t'>:i.  *■' 

1551'.  U.  S.    59th    C.  I.      Towden    (Col. 
Koh.'rt).     'I'lie   (Organization   and    .'^^  wires 
of    tiie     Fiftv-nintli    lieginient   ot     I mtei 
States  <"olored   Inrantrv,  and  biograi)liieal 
sketclies.   l-Jnio.pp.2'.t:;.  Dayton.  1NV>.  J  W 

1557  Union  (The).  Being  a  Cond-nuia- 
tion  of  Mr.  Helper's  Scheme,  witli  a  ii  an 
for  the  settlement  of  the  •' hrepre^sil.  e 
Conflict."  c^vo.  pp.  •'>-2.  paper.  New  \  ovk. 
n.  d.  -  ■ 

155S  Vale  (Joseph  d.)  Minty  an<l  the 
Cavalry.  A  history  of  the  cavalry  cam- 
paigns'in  the  western  armie:;.  Ma>.s  and 
j)ortraits.  8vo.  pp.  i>5(J. 
1S80. 

155«t  Vullandigham(C.  L.)  The  Heeord 
of  on  Auolition,  ihe  Union,  and  the  <  nil 
w'ar.     Portrait.     8vo.  pp.  256.     t'oliiml.us. 

I86;i.  '  -■* 

15C.()  Anol/irr  rdithn.  Svo.  pp.  24S,  paper. 
Cincinnati,  18t)3.   .  '   "" 

1.5i'.l  Vandyke  (Uev.  J.  ^.)  Elements 
and  Evidences  of  National  <lecay.  >vm. 
pp.  II),  p.iper.     Pl-.iladelphia.  i8t)-J.  '-'■» 

15(i2  Van  Home  (Thomas  ];.)  History 
of  the  Armv  ol  th.'  ('umbfrlaiid,  its  orgun- 
izatinn,  campaigns,  and  battle-^.  Writl-m 
at  the  request  of  .Major-*  i.-neral  <  ie..rge  11. 
Thomas,  chieflv  from  ids  jirivate  military 
journal,  an. I  olHeial  and  other  doenimMit^. 
hirnished  In'  liim.  Illustrated  with  -I'l 
campaiirn  and  l)attle  map-  printed  m 
colors  compiled  bv  Kdward  Kug.'r.  >uper- 
intendent  Topographical  Engineer  s  ( )tliee, 
D.M.arlment  ot  the  <'umberlniid.  2  voU, 
i>vo.  andathK.     Cineinnati,  Is?.).  0  00 

15t):]  Velasquez  (Mrs.  L.  J.)    Story  of 

theCivil  War:  <ir,  the  exploits,  adventures, 
and  travels  of  Mrs  I... I.  Velas(|ue/.  [Lieu- 
tenant II.  •!'.  Huford,  •'.  S.  A.J.  K.lite.l  by 
C  .1.  Worthinixton,  V.  S.  N.  Illustrated. 
8vo.  pp.  iior..     New  York,  1^90.  2  00 

15t')4  Vermont.  Iteport  of  the  Adjutant 
and  Inspector-General  for  the  year  emlmg 
November  1,  IS62.  8vo.  pp.  HO  pap.^r. 
Montpelier,  1862.  ■''* 


151)5  Victor  (Orville  .1.)  IFistory,  Civil, 
Political,  and  xMilitary,  of  the  Southern 
Rebellion,  from  its  incipient  stages  to  ;ts 
close.    2  vols,  ''oval  Svo.     New  \  ork.    4  .lU 

15C.ti  Virginia  17th  V.I.  [Wise  (Geo  )j 
llistorv  of  tlie  Seveiiteeiitli  \  irginia  lii- 
fantrv'C.  S.  A.  12mo.  pp.  ;;12.  Baltimo-p, 
ISTO.'  -"" 

15ii7  Va.  Kichmond  Uowit/.ers  in  the 
War.  F'>u"r  v.*ars'  cimpaigning  with  the 
Army  of  Nortle'rn  \  irginia.  By  a  Memb.-r 
of  the  Companv.  l''>mo.  pp.  155,  i)ap.T. 
llichmond.  1  >'.!!.  '  "" 

15f.S  VanBorckeCIIeros)  Memoirs  of 
tlie  <'onf.'d.'ral.-  War  tor  Independen._p. 
•J  vols.  12ino.      Edinburgh,   \>M.  ?>  V> 

b5r,'.»  Waddle  (Angus  \..)  Three  Year,- 
with  the  Ariiii.'s  of  th--  '  »hio  and  the  <'iim- 
berlaiid,    Svo.  pp.  Si.    Chillit'othe,  ISS'.t.    ',:, 

1570  Walker  (l-'ramis  A.)  History  ui 
(he  Second  .Vniiv  < 'orps  in  the  Army  ol  tli- 
|',)tomac.  Portrait  and  maps.  Svo.  p|. 
7;;7.    Nrw  Y^rU,  IsmV  4  (in 

1571  War  Department.  General  onb:. 

for  ISi')!  l-^ii2,  and  I  >•>■;■  < 'hronologienllv 
arratig.'d,  with  full  index,  by  T.  M.  (iBri.n 
;ui<l  o.  Dielentlorf.  2  vols.  Svo.  N'W 
York.  1>(U  •'  "" 

1572  War  Lyrics.  A  Selection^  of,  wiih 
hue  linti'd  illii-iraiions  by  V.  < ».  f'.  Darlev. 
4io.  pp.  :'.2.      N'-w  York,  istii'..  1  'J'' 

157:;  War  of  the  Rebellion.  A  Compila- 
tion <if  tin-  (Hlieial  K. cords  of  tiie  I  nieu 
and  <'onfederate  .Nrini.'s.  I'rejtared  undei' 
the  direction  of  the  Secretary  of  War,  at 
first  by  i'.revet  Lieut.-*  "ol.  Kobert  N.Scott, 
and  sub^eiiucntlv  by  Maj.  Geo.  B.  Davis. 
;',S  divi-ions  in  70  vols,  are  now  ready, 
Svo.     Wa-liingtoii.  1S,M)--VJ. 

1571  Watson  (W.)  The  Adventures  of 
a  Hlockade-runner:  or,  trade  in  time  of 
war.  8\o.  pp.  ;i24.  London,  1S'J2.  1  5i' 
1575  Watson  (W.)  Life  in  the  Con- 
fedciale  .\rmy:  being  the  observation- 
and  <'Xperi.'iices  of  an  :dien  in  th(>  South 
<luriii-;  -iie  .\merican  civil  war.  12mo.  jii' 
451').    'London.  ISSS.  2  ni' 

157''.  Webb  (Alex.  S.)  The  Peninsula 
McCi.'lland-  campaign  of  lSi')2.  12ino,  pp 
21'.»,     Ni'W  York,  is,s.5.  1  tJ' 

1577  Webb  (E.lwin  B.)  Memorial  Sei 
tiion<.  The  capture  of  Kichmond.  Sour 
ve>ulis  of  the  war.  The  assassination  v 
the  President.  Svo.  pp.  61.  r.ostoii, 
1S.',5,  -1" 

157S  Wells  ^  David  A.)  ( )ur  BurdeiKuui 
our  Strength.  A  comprehensive  examiiia 
tion  of  the  debt  and  resources  of  oii; 
country,  present  and  prospective.  8vo.  pp 
o'J,  paper.     New  York,  1864.  2o 


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['u'?  West  (.T.   H.)     Hand-book   of  the  1592  Williams  (James).  The  South  Vin- 

^rommieiits  and  Indications  and  Uuide  to  dicated.      IUmmh  a  series  of  letters  wI•itter^ 

tlif   positions    on    the   <iettysl)nri;     Battle-  lor  the  Ainericii    jiiess  (luring  the  canvass 

fii'M.      lUustrated.      8vo.    {ij*.    lilll,   paper.  for  the  presideiicy  in  iSt'iO.      \Vitli  a  hnter 


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50      to   Lor<i   Brougham   on  the  "John    l^>ro\vi 
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(Dr.  Tims.    H.)      Aulnl)i(igra[)hy,  including 
a    ili-loiv    (if  the   Fourth    ilegimcnt   West 


irL'inia 


Voluntcei'    liifaiitrv,  with  an  ac- 


f(r('sid"niial  conte.-t,  and  its  cf>nse(|uen('e.s. 
U'ith  an  intri>ducti(in  by  J.  1>.  ilopkius. 
iivo.  pp.  504.      Liindou,  \^&1  '2  50 

ooiuit  of  Col    i-ighlburn's  retreat  down  tin;  15',l.i  Wilson    (Joseph    T.)       The    I'.laek 

Kanawha     Valley,    etc.       lliuio.     pp.    .'UO.       Pha'.atix.      A  hi>li'ry  of  the  n(\irro  soldiers 
Charleston,   IS'JO.  1  ;'jO      of  ilu-  CniltMl   ."States    in  the  wars  of   1775- 

Isi-J,   iSill-tirj.     5t')   illustrations.     Svo.   pp. 


I5S1  W.  Va.  5th  CaV.  H.^der  (Frank 
S.)  liistoiy  (if  the  Fifth  West  Virginia 
Cavaliy,  formerly  the  .»»t'Oond  Viiginia  In- 
i'aiiirv,  and  of  ]5attery  (J,  First   West   Vir- 


5ii8.      Hartford,  ISS'.t. 


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pp.  :;ill.     New  P.rightoM,  IS'.K).  .■}  tJO 

I.-.V2  W.    Va.       I!ay<b-n    (Rev.     H.    E.) 


1504  Wilson  (H.'V.  .S.  \l.)  The  rause,9 
and  lienicdies  of  Impendittg  National  Ca- 
himities.  Svo.  pp.  10,  paper.  Cincinnati, 
FS'iit.  o'i 

15.i5  Wilson   ( Wm.^   p..)      A    Few    Aet.s 

lli-torv  of  the  Soldii-r^    Medals  issued   bv  and    Actor.-    m    the   Tragedv  of   the  Civil 

the  State  of  West    Viriiiiua.     Phite.     Svc.  War.      IJmo.  i.p.  114      I'hila.,  I8',)2.       !U0 

pp.  17,     Wilkesb.rre,  ISM,                      40  , . „^,  Wisconsin  3d  V.  V.  I.     Brvaiit 

I5s:',  Wharton    (Fr.mcis).      A     Willing  (Kdwin    K.)     History  of  the   Third    Kegi- 

Riiuiion     no!     Impos-iibhv      Svo.     pp.    24,  nieiit    Wisconsin    Vet     an    Volunteer    In- 

papcr.      l'oi.t,in.  l.st):;.                                      'S>  fantry,    lst')l-ti.">.       Vi      ;ait    and    8    maps. 

i-o)   itru  \r  in  .      t-  ^^'"-  I'P    ^T").      Madison,  IH'.M.  2  50 

l.iS4  Where  Men  only  D.ire  to  fto;   or,  '  ' 


the  story  of  a  I'oy  company  (C.  .S  \,)  i'.y 
an  ex-bov.  PJum.  pp.  20.!.  Ki  limoini. 
Iss5,         '  1   25 

l.'i.s."»  Whitehead  '!-.)    Tlie  New  Ilou-e 

th.at  Jav'k  Ibiilt.  !  Snio.  pp.  2'J.  New  York, 
].'»ii5,  25 

15^1'.  Whiting'(Wiinatn).  TlieReturnof 
the  li'cbediou-  .-states  to  the  Cnioii.  ^Vl>. 
pp.  15.  p.i]>er.      Philadelphia.  \%4.  25 

15S7  Whiting  (William)  Tlw'  War 
Powers  of  the  I'ltv-ideiit  and  the  I,egisl,i. 
tive  I'owei's  of  ( 'ougress.  in  relation  to  he- 
liellion,  Treason,  and  .Slavery  .>vo.  pp. 
14.;.  papei'.      Boston,  isi;;;.         '  ."jo 

l.")SS  Wilkeson  (Fi.mk).  Kecollections 

of  a   i'rivaie  ."soldier  in  >.he  .\rmy  ot    the 

Potomac.       Ituno.    pp.     2*''  New     ^'ork, 

lSv7.  1   (10 

I.'.^'.l  Williams  r>rrs.i<'loraMcD.)  Who's 
the  Patriot?  .\  story  of  the  .Simihei'ii 
<'iinf'edeiacv.  l2mo.  pp.  2>'^.  Louisville, 
1  >>.(■).  ■  1  25 

J5',i(l  Williams  ;C.,  F.)  Bullet  and  shell. 
W.ii'  as   the   soldier  saw    it;   camp,  march, 


I5'.»7  Wis.  6th  V.  I.  Dawes  (Cen.  h'ufiH 
1».)  Seivice  witli  llu»  Sixth  Wisconsin 
Volunteei's.  Portrait.s.  Svo. -pp.  eiiO.  Mari- 
etta. ()..  IH'.M).  2  50 

150.S  Wis.  8th  V.  I.  The  Kagle  Hegi- 
nieiit.  .\  skeicli  of  its  ni.'irches,  battles, 
and  campaigns,  lS()l-*"i5.  i'v  a  "  Non-\'et." 
of  (-■<).  11.'  Svo.  p[>.  Jt'iG.  Belleville. 
is-tO.  2  00 

15'.V.1  Wis.  <'onunand('rv  of  tlie  Loyal 
Legion.  War  Papeis.  Vol.  1.  8vo.  p)). 
4t).'/.      Milwaukee,  IS'.U.  ;i  00 

jt'iOO  Wis.  hove  (Wm.  De  Loss),  Wis- 
consin in  the  War  of  the  Hehellion:  a  his- 
toiy  of  all  the  regiments  and  batteries  the 
slate  has  sent  into  the  field,  and  deeds  of 
her  citizens,  governors  .and  other  military 
officers,  and  state  and  national  legislators, 
to  suppres-<  the  Rebellion.  Illustrated. 
Svo.  pp.  1141,  sheep.    Chicago.  iSlV'i.     10  00 

lf,()l  Wolfe  (.<ainuel  M.,  of  Virginia). 
Helper's  ImpendingCrisis  l)issei:ted.  IGnio. 
pp.  223.     New  "i'ork,  ISCi).  fill 

16112  V'olford   f<'oI.    Fratdv).     The   Case 


and  picket;  battle-field  and  liivouac;  prison  of.     Anothet  in-;taiice  of  ex.'cutive  usurpa- 

and    hospital.      Illustrated.     Svo.    pp.    454.  tion.     Svo.  pp   4      n.  p..  n.  d.  [lS('t4].         10 

New  York.  n.  d.                                            2  HO  IdO-l  Wood  (  PenJ.)      Fort  Lafayette;    or, 

15111   Williams  CL   W.)     a    Hi^torv    of  l*^^'''  'i'"'  secession.     l2mo.   pp.  3il0.     New 

the  Negro  Troops  in  the  War  of  the  Rebel-  Vork,  1S62.                                                      I   85 

lion,  preceded  by  a  review  of  the  niilit.ary  lfi04  Wood  (Benj.)    "Peace."'     A  speech, 

services  of  negro(\s  in  ancient  and  modern  Febiuary  27,  1863.     Svo.  pp.  12,  paper,     n. 

times.  Svo.  pp.  oj-i.   Njvv  York,  1S87.     I  75  p.,  1803.'                                                         15 


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I 


Ki05  Wood  (Dr.  C.  J.,  U.  S.  A.)  Kemi- 
niscences  of  the  War.  Conipvisiiig  biogra- 
phies of  cominiUKlinf:  otHcors,  narrative  ot 
the  Morgan  rai.i,  fall  of  Hiclunou.l  arul 
surrender  of  (ien.  Leo,  flight  of  .I.H.  DavH, 
etc.     8vo.  pp.  2S3.     n.  p.  and  n.  d.         1   i> 

ir.Or.  Woods  (\h:  .1.  T.)  Stc.Mhnaii  and 
his  Men  ai  C'hiri.aniauga.  Maps,  llino. 
pp.  i;53.     'role<lo,  I87t;.  1  <"J 

1607  Worthington  (Col.  T.)  Shijoli. 
The  onlv  correct  military  history  of  L.N. 
Grant  and  of  the  missing  military  records. 
8vo.  pp.  117,  p:iper.  Washington  ^"ity, 
]c^72.  ' 


CONFEDEHATE  ITBLICATIOXS. 

160S  Alabama,  fieneral  Assembly.  Acts 
of  the  Sev,-nth  Biennial  Session,  Novem- 
ber, 11S59,  to  February,  ISiiO.  pp.  724.  Acts 
of  the  Called  .Session,  1^01,  and  of  the  tir.st 
regular  .Annual  Session,  October  to  Decem- 
ber, 1st) I.  pj).  3(l4.  2  vols.  tivo.  boajds. 
Montgomery,  lSf.U-1.'.  '  ■'"» 

1609  Branston  (L.)  First  Book  in 
romposiliou.       llitno.    pj).     140.      Kaleigh, 

1803.  1  -•> 

1610  British  Partisan  (The).     A  Tale 

of  the  Oldou  Time.  By  a  lady  of  South 
Carolina.  lOmo.  pp.  157,  paper.  Macon, 
Ga.,  1SI4.  1  00 

ICll  Burrow's  Piano  Forte  Primer.  Ar- 
ranged by  W.  ('■  Platers.  ICmo.  pi>.  4_S, 
paper.     Richmond,  \St'i-l.  .)0 

1012  Chandron  (A.  DeV.)  Si)elling 
Book.       IGmo.    pp.    48,    paper.       Mobile, 

1804.  •''•* 

1613  Chisholm  (■!.  -lulian)  .\  Manual 
of  Military  Surgery,  for  the  Use  of  Surgeons 
in  the  Coi'ifederate  .Army;  with  an  ajjpen- 
dix  of  the  rules  and  I'cgulations  of  the 
medical  departnient  of  the  < 'onfeih-iale 
arrnv  12mo.  pp.  447.  Kichmond,  Va., 
1801.  ^  '^'J 

1614  Confederate  Congress.    P.  port  of 

special  O'ommitle"  on  (Vrlaiii  Outrages  of 
the  Eneiny.     8vo.  pp.  3.  30 

161.")  Confederate  Congress.  Peponon 
the  Claim  of  Mary  ''lark  lor  Impressed 
.Slave.     8vo.  pp.  4.'   1803.  20 

1610  Confederate  States.  Provisional 
Congress.  Acts  and  I^^solutions.  Fir.^t 
session,  February  ami  March,  ISOI,  pp.  ]'■',]. 
Second  session,  May,  18(')1,  pp.  100.  Third 
session,  .July  to  September,  1861,  jip  04  3 
vols.  8vo.  paper.  Montgomery  and  liich- 
mond,  ISt'd.  4  00 

1617  Davis   (Jetl'erson)       Message,    De- 


1618  Doggett(r:cv.   P.  .*5.)     a  Nationsl 
Ebenezer.      Discourse  in   Hichmond,    l8Gi 
The  (lav  of  Thanksgiving  api)ointed  by  '.he 
President  of  the  Confederate  States,     fcvo.l 
pp.  18,  paper.     Pichmond,  186'J.  40 

1610  Edgeville  (Edward).  Castine, 
ll'mo.  pp.  32,  j.aper.      Kaleigh.  40 

1620  First  Peader  for  Souther!!  Schools, 
lOmo.  pp.  21,  paper.     Kaleigh,  1804.  liO 

1621  Hardee  (<ien,  W.  .1.)  Memorial  to 
Congress  of  the  Confederate  States,  regard- 
ing his  'Rifle  and  Infantry  Tactics.  8\c. 
pp.  6.     Mobil.',  ISC,;;,  ;iti 

1622  Jack  Morgan  Songster.  Com- 
piled bv  a  Captain  .n  (ieneral  bee's  Army. 
48mo.  pp.  Ob     Kaleigh,  1804.  1  UO 

1623  Jackson  (Thomas  . I,)  "Stonewall." 
The  Life  of.  By  an  ex-cadet.  12mo.  yy. 
190,  paiper.      Richmond,  18ii4.  2  On 

1624  Johnson  (L.)  An  Elementary 
Arithmetie.  (If  1  Confederate  soldier  can 
whip  7  Yankees,  how  manv  soldiers  can 
whip  49  Yankees?  etc.) 
RaleiL'h,  lsi'4. 

It, 2'.  Mahan(D.  H.)    '1 

Fortification.        Plates. 
Kichmond,  1H''2. 

1626  Mangum  (A.  W.) 
or,  Tiikeiis  of   the  Tomb 


cembor  7,  1863,     8vo.  pp.  29. 


rjO 


16mo.   pp.    I'>4| 

2  («1 

reatise  on   Field 

l^Ino.    pp.     P'inI 

1  2o| 

Myrtle;  Leaves; 
A   hook   pecul 


liarly  adapted    to    the   times.      lOmo.   pp 
127,pap<'''-      Ki^leigh,  1864.  1  W 

1627  Manual  of  Military  Surgery.  Pre- 
parotl  for  the  use  of  the  Confederate  State- 
iirmv.  Illu-trated.  12mo,  pp.  297,  boanb 
Kiclimond,  lSf,3.  2  (iH 

ll'2S  Marginalia  ;  or  tJloanings  from  an 
Armv  Note-ltook.  By  "  Personne,"  aiiny 
onne-;pondeiit  of  the  Charleston  C'ourier. 
[  F.  G.  De  Font;iine.]  8vo.  i)p.  248,  paper. 
Columbia.  South  Carolina,  1804.  2  50 

Iti29  Moore  (Mr-.  M.  B.)  The  Dixii 
Elementarv  Spelling  Book.  lOmo.  pp  I'-'n 
Kaleigh.  I-V4.  '  1  «« 

1630  Moore  (Mrs.  M.  B.)  The  Fir- 
Pixie  Reader.  ISmo.  pp  63.  Kaleigh, 
lSti4.  '■ 

lii3l  Moore  (Mrs.  M.  B.)  Primary  <;<■ 
ography,  ariang'-il  as  a  reading  book 
Rough  "iind  curious  maps.  Small  4to.  it 
48.     Ralei.'jh.  18f,b  3  ir 

It" 32  Moore  C^Irs.  M.  B.)  Geographical 
Reader  lor  Dixie  Children.  With  very 
rough  and  curious  maps.  Small  4to,  jip 
42,  boards.     Raleigh,  18t)3.  2  .50 

ll)33  Music.  A  r'ollection  of  T'oiifi-derate 
,States  Music.  Published  at  dill'erent  point 
throughout  the  South.  Full  music  size. 
Mtniy  With  lithographic  title  pages.  4to. 
Each.  IJ 


Al'.t'j'irna. 


61 


1  ■.;4  New  Testament  (The)  of  Onr  Lord 
•inil  Siivioi'  .lesiis  ('Inist.  4.Smio.  pp. 
oi),,-f-S<l,  board-*.  Au^rusta.,  Ga.,  Confeder- 
■itf  ."^tatos  Bildo  .Societv,  iii.stituti.'u  in  tlu* 
y..ar  ISOi'.  '  1  :i.> 

I('i.'.."»  Porcher(r.  r.)  I*o.>(-)uroo<i  of  the 
Siiutiit'rn  Fields  and  Koie-^is.  Medical, 
Kcoii'iiaical,  and  Agricultuial.  Bring  also 
11  iiicilical  botany  of  tlie  (Jonfederate  States, 
with  practical  int'onnation  on  the  useful 
properties  of  the  trees,  j)lant.-j,  and  shrulj.l. 
>vi>.  jip.  CUl,  half  brtund.  Ciuirleston, 
l>stj:;.  ■»  un 

]''<■">>'>  Rice    (•Tnjui     II.)       A    System    of 
Moiii'rn  <ie<>gi'aphy.     ',"<tm]>iled  lor  tiie  use 
I  of  sciiools  and  academie.s  in  tin?  Confeder- 
ate Sta  PS   of   America.       N<i   maps   ("for 
niili  mortification  we  must  stat<*  that  .'■iiit- 
lalilc  maps  can  not  i)e  nnw  procured  in  the 
1  Confederacy."    Preface, )    4to.  pp.  91.     At- 


liuita,  \SiV2. 

4  01) 

M-T  St.    Paul    (Henry).       «'»(u' 

Iloino 

Mild   Foieigii   Tolicy.     .>vo.    pp.    'S'>. 

n.  !>.. 

bii-!. 

tjn 

Ill-is  Songs  of  T.ovo  and  Libeitv. 

Com- 

pi!(>d  Itv  a,  Nortii  ('arolina  l;niv.     4imo.  pp 

&>.     lialeigli,  lsr.4.  "  T.J 

Ih.;,!  Southern  Ziou Songster ('riie).    De- 

,?igned  ior  prayer  and  social  meetings  and 
c:iinps.     4Smo.    i>i>.    ]'2^.    paper.      iialeigh, 

i,st'i4.  ^'j') 

ii'd<)  Statutes  of  tln»  ''onfederate  States. 
Thinl  and  Fourth  Sessiotis,  First  ('ongreas. 
and  First  Session.  Second  t'ongre.-s.  .'{ 
parts.    Svo.  paper,    Richmond,  l.-^Oo-d.  G  00 

\l'A\  Stewart  (U'-v.  K.  d.)  lieography 
for  ileginners.  Map.-,  anil  engravings. 
J2iuo.  ]'ip  '22'..      Kichmond,  iStU.  1  aU 

h'l-  Tannhauser;  "r,  The  Battle  of  the 

Eanls.  A  poem  by  Neville  Temple  and 
Edward  Trevor  (These  are  assumed 
names;  the  authors,  in  reality,  were,  one  a 
3on  of  r.uluer,  the  other  .Julian  Fane  ) 
vo.  pp.  \2'>,  lioards.     Mobile,  IsO.].        1  2'> 

It'll'!  'Vernon  (Chnrhe)  ^^ary  Barker. 
\  'I'lirilliiig  .Narrative  of  Early  Life  in 
Xo  'h  (,'arolinu.  li'imo.  pp.  72,  paper. 
Kalcigh,  1  >(').').  75 

i041  Virginia  General  Assembly.  Act.s 
lassed  in  IM')!--',  pp.  1S"J.  Acts  passed  at 
■xtia  session,  ISii'J,  p]'.  ')4.  <)i<linances 
iilopted  by  the  convention  of  N'irginia, 
November  and  December,  IS')I,  p|».  II. 
"onsiitution  of  the  (Confederate  States,  jip. 
I'>,  1  vol.,  ISG^.  +  .Vcts  i)assed  at  called  ses- 
ioii,  ISd'J,  i)p.  ot).  Act.i  passed  at  ad- 
nuriied  session,  ISt'i.'),  pp.  l.")4.  New  con- 
itiiution  of  Virginia,  as  ainended   lSt'(0-(')|, 

p.  2'.),  in  1  vol.,  l.Si'ili-3.  i-Acts  passed  at 
Jailed  session,  lt<03,  pp  57.     Acts  passed  at 


session  of  LSt'.',-4.  pp.  107.  1  vol.,  l,sr,;V4, 
in  all  iJ  vols.  8vo.  board.s.  Uichmond, 
IS'VJ-4.  7  00 

li'ij')  The  .^■nnc.  The  second  volume  as 
above.  2  00 

b'4''i  Va.  doin-nal  of  the  Senate  of  the 
Commonwealth  of  N'irginia.  Begun  and 
lield  at  the  Cajiitol  in  the  City  of  Ricli- 
moml,  on  'i'uesday,  April  1.  \^\V2.  Kxtra 
session.  Thick  Svo.  pp.  '.172,  boards,  liich- 
mond,  Va.,  lSt',o  -^  ^^^ 

li)47  Va.  Sketches  of  the  Acts  and 
•Toint  Ivesolutions  of  the  General  Assembly 
of  Vii'ginia,  lSt):i-4.  Svo.  pp.  22.  paper. 
Richmond,  lSt')4.  1  OO 

I'US  Va.  State  Convention,  February, 
IStd.  Addresses  delivered  by  lion.  Fulton 
.•\nderson,  Hon.  Jlenry  B.  Jienning,  and 
Hon.  .bdin  S.  Preston.  Svo.  pp.  G4.  Rich- 
mond, I'^id,  7,5 

_  Bi4'.>  York  (Rev.  Brantley).  English 
Grammar.  Revised  and  adapted  to  South- 
ern schools.  I2ino.  pp.  FJii,  boards.  Ra- 
leigh, 1SG4.  1  oO 

ALABAMA. 

M'jO  Alabama.  Her  Rt\sources  and  Ad- 
vantages,    .^vo.  pp.  22.     Mont.,LSOy.        2o 

1'''">I  Alabama.  The  Hill  Country  of; 
or,  the  land  of  rest.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  13'J, 
paper.     London,  ls7S.  1  25 

li'52  Baldwin  (dos.G.)  The  Flush  Times 
of  Alabama  and  Mississippi  A  series  of 
sketches.  lOmo.  pp.  iviO.  .San  Francisco, 
IS'.d.  1  r,o 

li'i5:1  Bates  (Newton  W.)  History  and 
Civil  (iovernment  of  Alabama.  ISnio.  pp. 
04.     Floi^ence,  I8',i2.  oO 

lt'')")4  Brewer  (\V.)  Alabatna.  Her  hi.s- 
tory,  resources,  war  record  and  |iublic  men, 
from  1S40  to  1^72.  Svo.  pp.  712.  Mont- 
gomery, 1S72.  .2  oO 

K).^)>  Clark  (Willis  G.)  History  of  Edu- 
cation in  Alabama,  1702-1889.  Svo.  pp. 
281,  paper.      Washington,  1S89.  75 

IG")!)  Garrett  (William),  b'eminiscences 
of  Pul)lic  Men  in  Alabama  for  Thirty  Years, 
with  and  .\ppendix.  Svo.  pp.  809.  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  1872.  3  .^)0 

1G57  Gosse(riiilip  A.)  Letters  from  Ala- 
bama, chiefly  relating  to  natural  history. 
Illus.      Ii'.mo.  pp.  .'lOt).'"    London,  1859.    2  00 

1G58  Pickett  (A.  .1.)  History  of  Ala- 
bam.i,  and  incidentally  of  Georgia  an<l 
Mississippi,  from  the  earlit\st  period.  Illus- 
trated.   2  vols.  12mo.  Clarleston,  1851. 

1659  Tuskaloosa,  The  i)rigin  of  its 
Name,  its  llisiory,  etc.  By  Thomas  Max- 
well.   Svo.    pp.  8G.    Tuskaloosa,  1876.   1  25 


62 


Hubert  Vlarkc  jj-  Co.,  Cineifinad. 


ALASKA. 

lGf)0  Aldrich  (IleiiuMt  I-.)  Arctic 
Alaska  and  >itifria;  or,  »'i;;lit  nu>nths  with 
the  Arctic  whal'iiieii.  M^ip  ""*'  '''"•■;^''i''; 
tions.     Ituiid.  iM'.-'i^-     Chicago,  18b9.   1  oU 

inc.l  Allen  fl/uMit.  ileiny  T.)  }{«-port 
on  an  KxiM'dition  to  the  Copper,  Tanatia, 
iuid  Kcvtikuk  Kiv.Ts  in  Ahi.-Ua  i"  1^^;»- 
Mai.s  aii'l  olatcs.  8vo.  pp.  1.2.  ^^  ■fj^' 
ington,  1S87.  -  '^^ 

IG(V2  Allen  (Willis  p..)  The  Red  Moun- 
tain of  Ala>ka.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp,  .m 
Boston,  ISS').  2  oU 

\m:i  Badlam(Alox.)  The  Wonders  of 
Alaska.  Illustrations  and  maps.  Svo.  pp. 
148.     San  Fr.'incisco,  1890.  2  <>•* 

1G64  Bailey  (Capt.  Geo,  W,)  Report 
upon  Alaska  and  its  People.  Map.  8vo 
pp,  .'iU.     Washington,  18S0.  -J 

10G5  Ballou  (M.  M.)  The  Now  Eldo- 
rado:  a  summer  journey  to  Alaska.  Maj).*. 
IGmo,  pp.  ;i52,     Boston,  1S92.  I  oO 

IGGG  Bancroft  (Ilnbort  11.)     IIistory_of 

Alaska,  17:;0-18S5,    Map.    8vo.  pp.  3.N+ .  ^^. 
San  Francisco,  1886.  '*  'J^ 

1G67  Broke  (George).  With  Sack  and 
Stock  in  Alaska.  2  maps.  12mo.  {.p.  IW. 
London,  18'Jl.  1   '^ 

16G8  Collis  (Septima  M.)  A  Woman's 
Trip  to  Alaska.  Being  an  account  of  a 
voyage  through  the  inland  seas  of  the 
Sitkan  Archipolairo  in  1890.  12mo.  pp. 
194.     New  York,  1890.  2  50 

16G9  Coxe  (William).  Account  of  the 
Russian  Discoveries  between  Asia  and 
America.  i\Iaps  and  plates.  4to.  pp.  357. 
London.  1780.  •'  ^^^ 

ICuO  Another  edition.  8vo.  pp.  456.  Lon- 
don, 1787.  '-i  '>^ 

1G71  Another  copy.  Lacks  a  map  and  a 
plate.  1  ''^ 

1672  Another  edition,  in  French.  12mo.  pp. 
320,  old  calf.     Neuichatel,  1781.  125 

167.']  Ball  (William  11.)  Alaska  and  its 
Resources.  Map  and  plates.  8vo.  pp.  628, 
Boston,  187('.  •'>  '"> 

If 74  Elliott  (Henry  W.)  A  Monograph 
of  tiie  Seal  Islands  of  Alaska.  2  maps  and 
29  plates.  4to,  pp.  176.  Washington, 
1882.  '^  ^"* 

1675  Elliott  (IT.  W'.)  Our  Arctic  Prov- 
ince: Alaska  and  the  .Seal  Islands.  Illus- 
trated.    8vo.  pp.  466.     N.  Y.,  1886.       4  00 

1676  Elliott  (IT.  W.)  A  Report  upon 
the  Condition  of  Affairs  in  the  Territory 
of  Alaska.  8vo.  pp.  277.  Washington, 
1875.  125 


1677  Hallock  (C.) 
or,   the  Sewarti    purch 
lustrated.      12mu.    pi>. 

1886. 


Our  New   Alaslra; 

!  "   vinilicated.     11- 

209.      Ntw    Yoik, 

1  00 


lf.78  Hooper  (<"ai't.  C,  L.)  Cruise  of  the 
Revenue  SteanuT  "Corwin"  in  Alaska  and 
the  Nortii-west  Arctic  Ocean  in  i8Sl. 
Notes  and  memoranda:  medical  ami  an- 
thropoloj'ical,  botanical,  ami  ornitiiologi'iil. 
I2plates\4  of  biids,  colored).  4tu.  pp.  P-IO. 
Atashnv"   11.  b'^'^-'.  2  .^0 

1679  Hooper  C'ai't.  C.  L.)  Report  nf 
the  Cruse  of  the  United  .'States  llevenuf 
."<teamer  Thomas  Coi'win  in  the  (Alaskan) 
Ai  'tic  Ccean  in  18S1.  Fine  plates.  Itn, 
pp.  147.     Washington    18^4.  2  ."-() 

I iVsO  Jackson  (.'<heldon).  ^Alaska  and 
Missions  on  liie  North  I'acific  Coast.  Il- 
lustrated. l2mo.  ].{,  ,27.  New  York, 
1880.  I   •'•• 

1681  James  (Prof  Bushrod  W.)  Alas- 
kana;  or,  Alaska  in  descrijitive  and  legend- 
arvT'oenis.  12mo.  pp.  068.  Philadelphi.i, 
1892.  -  "*■' 

1682  Karr  (II.  W.  Seton).  Shores  and 
Alps  of  Alaska.  Ma].s  and  plates.  Nvo. 
pp.  248.     Chicago,  18S7.  3  (10 

168,3  Morris  (William  G.)  Report  on 
the  Condition  of  Public  Service,  Resources, 
etc.,  of  Alaska.  Mai>  and  plates.  8vo.  pp. 
163,     Washington.  1879.  1  OO 

1684  Mudge  (Z,  A.)  Fur  Clad  Advent- 
tirers;  or,  travels  in  skin  canoes,  on  dog 
slednes,  on  reindeer,  .and  on  snow  shoes 
through  Alaska,  Kamchatka,  and  Eastern 
Siberia.  16mo.  pp.  ;;42.  New  Yoik, 
1880.  1  <I0 

1685  Nelson  (Edward  W.)  Report  on 
the  Natiu'al  History  Collections  made  in 
Alaska.  1877-81.  12  {dates  of  liirds,  beauti' 
fully  C(dored,  and  9  plate<  of  llshes.  dto 
pp. '337.     \Va<hinL'ton,  1SS7.  5  dO 

If'.^i'  PetrofF  flvan).  Report  on  tlie 
popMhition,  Industry,  and  Hesurces  of 
Alaska.     Svo.  pp.  8('.."     Wash.,  ISSI.        1  ij 

bi^7  Ray  (T^ieut.  P.  II.)  Ri'i>ort  of  the 
International  Polar  Expedition  to  P.uii! 
I'arrow,  Al,a>ka.  With  ethnological  sketch 
of  lh<'  natives  of  Point  Barrow,  ineludii:;: 
vocabulary,  etc.,  and  reports  on  natin':il 
historv.  Ma])  and  21  plates.  4to.  i)p.  'I'.'.i 
Wa^.iington,  18S5.  4  W 

16.^8  Schwatka  (  Fred.)  Along  Alaska'. 
Great  Piver.  A  popular  as  unt  of  the 
travels  of  the  Alaska  exploriog  expedition 
in  18,^;;,  along  the  (ireat  Yukon  river,  in  t!ie 
British  North-west  Territory  aiul  Alask.t, 
Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  3G0.  New  York. 
1885.  3  00 


L  ,■>" 9  Sessioi 

lo\'-.one  Pail 
I  I'm-',  pp.  1^''. 

lo.iii  Skidmi 

.^oinlu'fii  ('(ia^ 
jiijo.  Ma]>  ani 
,';.;. I.     liostoti, 

ir.'.M  Turner 
lli<'  Natural  i 
plates  of  lis.lie 
birds.  4to.  pi 
ISSIi. 

pv.fj  Warde 

A  narrativ."  ot 
during  a  sumn 
Itiino.  pji.  'J.;7. 

1693  Whym 

Adventure  in 
forrnt'idy  I.'ussr 
12iuo.  jip.  35:1. 

l'''.M  Willar 
Alaska.  Iiiui' 
ISSl. 

16U5  Woodr 

Alaska.  \  jo 
mountains,  sea 
west  from  San 
trated.     12nio. 

1696  Wrigh 

Alask.'ins.  M:i 
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t'97  Bancr( 

Arizona  and  N 
pp.  S29,     San 

bi98  Brown 

the    .\[>aehe    < 
Arizona   and   : 
silver  regions 
)p.  5.'!5.     New 

li;99  Aivtl.r, 

l7no  Conkli 

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)f  Is77.  Nun 
IP.  ."mSO.     N.'w 

17id  Cozzeii 

JUS  ( 'ountry  ; 
iiid  New  Ml 
"oniprising  a  < 
Duntrv,  its  ii 
iiagnificent  n 
uiLient  towns 
)4>!.     Boston, 

1702  Hamil 
kources  of  -Vriz 
J881. 


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11. 'J 


pw   Alasha 
lic;\tO(l.^    11- 
New     Yoi'k, 

1  oO 

'ruisp  of  the 
Aliiska  1111(1 

II     ill      INSI. 

cal  ainl   an- 

[litliDlogii'iil. 
•Itu.  j.p,  1-Jl) 

Rcjun't  of 
;os  llevt'iiUf 
lo  (Aliiskaii) 
phitefi.      Un. 

2  ,")(! 

Alaska   and 

0  Coast,  il- 
New    Yoik, 

1  .■)(! 

1  W.)  Ala?- 
■  and  lefictid- 
?liilail«'l]ihin, 

2  110 

Shores  and 
plates.     Nvo. 

3  (10 

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:e,  Resources, 

;es.     8vo.  pp. 

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]:F^'?  Sessions  (Francis  0.)  From  Vel- 
io,"-ione  I'aik  to  Alaska.  llliistraied. 
L'r.i--.  pp.  l^'i.     New  Yolk,  IS'IO.  I   i>0 

I '.'.III  Skidmore  (K.  li.)  Ala.ska;  its 
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ir.'.M  Turner  (K.  M.)  Contributions  to 
the  Natural  History  of  Alaska,  with  l'> 
plates  of  tishes  and  !<•  eoloretl  j)l;ites  of 
birds,     4to.   pp.   220,  j)aper.     Wa^liington, 

],>.<('..  ;-)  00 

lt'''.'2  Warden  (C.oo.)  A  Trip  to  Alaska. 
A  nurrativi-  of  what  was  seen  and  heard 
durinjLr  a  summer  cruise  in  .Maskau  waters. 
lOmo.  p]i.  2;7.     r.oston,  1SS4.  1   25 

UJ'.i'!  Whyraper  (Frederick).  Travel  and 
Adventure  in  the  Territory  of  Alaska, 
foirnt'idv  linssiati  Ameiica.  Illustrated. 
12iuo.  pp.  ;;5:;.     New  York,  ISGy.  2  5(» 

l''''.»l  Willard  (Eugene  S.  t  Life  in 
Ala>ka.  Itiuio.  pp.  <)^i.  rhihulelphia, 
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l(')'.i')  Woodman  (Ahhe  .1.)  Picturestiue 
Alaska.  A  journal  of  a  tour  among  the 
mountains,  seas,  and  islands  of  the  North- 
west from  San  Francisco  to  Sitka.  Illu.s- 
trated.     12n.o.  pp  212.     Boston,  1S;S9.   1   00 

10%  Wright  (Julia  McN.)  Among  tlie 
Alask.'ins.  ^fap  and  illustrations.  IGrao. 
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noes,  on  dog 
I  snow  shoes 
and  Eastern 
New  York, 
1  (10 

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;'  fishes.      4tn 

5  (10 

j)ort    on    the 

Kesurces    of 

,  ISSI.        1  2J 

?e]->ort  of  the 
ion  to  Point 
logical  sketcli 
()W,  ineludiiij: 
s  on  natiu':il 
4to.  l)p.  fi'.'.i 
4  W 

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n  river,  in  t!ie 
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ARIZONA 

(■'JT  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)     History  of 

Arizona  and  New  M(>xico,  15.'JO-18S8.     svo. 
pp.  S2','.     San  Fi.uicisco,  1SS9.  4  .V.) 

lii'.'S  Browne  (J.  Ross).  Adventure.'^  in 
the  .Vjiaehe  Country.  A  Tour  through 
Arizona  and  Soiiora,  with  notes  on  the 
silver  regions  of  Nev.ada.  Hlus.  12mo. 
ip.  "),';").     New  York,  IS78.  1  75 

l('i'.)',»  .1 //■//„',■  r../iv.      Half  calf.  2  00 

17(10  Conklin(E.)  Picturesque  Arizona. 
Travels  and  ob-ervations  in  fall  and  winter 
if  ls77.  .Numerous  illustrations.  Ji'uno. 
)|i.  :;.so.     N.'wYork,  1S7S.  1   50 

17(11  Cozzens  (Saml.  \V.)  The  Marvel- 
ms  Country;  oi',  three  years  in  Ai'izona 
mil  New  Mexico,  the  Apaches'  home. 
"oniprising  a  descri]ition  of  this  wonderful 
r)umrv,  its  inunense  mineral  wealth,  its 
iiagiiificent  mountain  scenery,  ruins  of 
incient  towns,  etc.  Hlustrated.  Hvo.  pp. 
)4S.     Boston.   1876.  2  50 

1702  Hamilton  (Patrick).  The  Re- 
sources of  Arizona.    8vo.  pp.  120.    Prescott, 

mi 


170.;  Hinton  (Richard  J.)  The  Hand- 
book ot  .Ai'izona:  it.s  resources,  history, 
towns,  mines,  river.',  aiul  scenery.  Map 
and  illusti'ations.  12mo.  .pp.  4;>I-rH)I. 
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1704  Hodge  (Hiiam  C.)  Arizona  as  it 
is;  or,  The  Coming  Counti'v.  Comjiiled 
from  notes  of  travel  <luring  the  years  1S74, 
1875,  and  ls7i').  With  map  and  froiiti-- 
piece.      I2mo.  pp.  27i.     N.  Y.,  1877.       1   5o 

17(».'i  Mowry  (Sylvester)  Arizona  anij 
Sonora.  The  geography,  history,  and  re- 
sources of  the  silver  region  of  North 
America.  12mo.  pp.  251.  New  York. 
18f)4.  1    ■>{> 

\'0C,  Tucson  and  its  Siu'roundings. 
Fland-book  of,  embracing  statistics  of  the 
mineral  lields  of  .Southern  Arizona.  Map. 
12mo.  pp.  ;i'J,  paper.     Tucson,  J880.  25 


ARKANSAS. 

1707  Blocher  (rJen.  W.  D.)  History  of 
Arkansas  Finances.  8vo.  pp.  81,  paper. 
Little  Rock,  ISSI.  GO 

1708  Catalogue  of  the  Arkansas  Ex- 
hibits at  the.  International  Exhibition  at 
Philadelphia,  187('i.  Svo.  pp.  42,  jiaper. 
Philadelphia,   1S7(>.  25 

170U  Eureka  Springs.     Kalklosch  '-.j. 

J.)  The  Healing  Fountain,  EurekaSprings. 
A  history  with  description  of  the  .«orrouncl- 
ing  country,  etc.  i2mo.  pp.  14(1,  paper. 
EurekaSprings,  ISSI.  40 

1 710  Eureka  Springs.  McVev  (Nellie). 
\  Description  ami  History  of  12mo.  pp. 
04,  paper.      iMireka  .'^juings,  l^Sl.  25 

1711  Hempstead  (Fay).      History  of  the 
State  of  Arkansas.      12mo.  pp.   2M(j 
Orleans,  LSS9. 

1712  Henry  (■!.  P.)  Resources  of  the 
State  of  Arkansas,  with  description  of 
counties,  railroads,  mines,  and  the  city  of 
Little  Rock,  ,^^ap.  8vo.  jip.  108,  paper. 
Little-  Rock,  1S7;>.  I  00 

17i;5  Hot  Springs,  fiarnett  (Dr.  A.  S.) 
.\  Treatise  on  the  Hot  Springs  tif  Arkansas. 
Svo,  pp.  48,     n    ]).,  n.  d.  40 

1714  Little RockCity  Directory,  I872-7M. 
With  a  sketch  of  the  citv.  Svo.  pp.  100. 
half  hound.      Litth'  Rnek.  1872.  1   25 

1715  New  Arkansas   Traveler.    A  IH- 

tory  of  the  North-western  Editorial  Excur- 
sion to  Arkansas.  A  short  sketch  of  its 
inception  and  the  routes  traveled  over. 
The  manner  in  which  the  editors  were  re- 
ceived,   etc.      Large   8vo.    pp.    414,   paper. 


New 

25 


50      Maps.     Little  Hock,  1870. 


1  00 


<J4 


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17ir,  Walker  (Piivi.l).    AcMross  on  the 

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C.\UFOKNr,\. 

1717  All  About  California,  and  the  in- 
duccnient  to  settle  tlu'ic.  ^vo.  i)p.  SO. 
iSan  Francisco,  1S70.  ''^ 

171S  .•l/i'"'/»<r  c-o/),v.     Half  morocco.        7a 
1719  Ansted  (D.  T.)    <iol.l  S.-ekor's  Man- 
ual     a  guide  for  oniigrants  to  Oaliiornia. 
I'Jmo.  pp.  9t).     Now  York,  1S4'J.  5(3 

17:20  Argonauts  (The)  of  California. 
Being  reminiscences  of  scenes  and  inoi- 
<leiits  that  occuri'ed  in  California  in  early 
mining  days.  Rv  a  pioneer  [C.  W.  Ilaskins.] 
lihistiateii,  8vo.  i)p,  501.  New  York, 
ISUO.  '^'  -•> 

1721  Aug-erfEdouard).  Voyage  en  Call- 
fornie,  (lNr):i-lS.-);;).  I'lmo,  pp.  2:5S,  paper. 
Paris,  \^'A.  I  00 

1722  Bancroft  (llnbert  IT.)  Ilisto  y  of 
California.  7  vols.  Svo.  1.J42-1SUO.  San 
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1723  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  California 
Pastoral,  17fi'J-l.s4S.  Svo.  pp.  SOS.  San 
Francisco,  ISSS.  4  .')() 

1724  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  California 
Inter-Pocula.  Svo.  pp.  82S.  San  Fran- 
cisco, ISSS.  4  ;")0 

172")  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  California 
and  Pacilie  State.s,  Popular  Tribunals.  2 
vols.  Svo.     San  Francisco,  1SS7.  •>  00 

172<>  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  History  of 
the  Xortli-west  Coast,  1.')4;>-1S46.  2  vols. 
Svo.     San  Francisco,  1SS4,  9  00 

1727  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  California, 
etc.  Literary  Industries,  Svo,  pp,  SOS. 
San  Francisco,  ISUO.  4  oO 

1728  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  California, 
ftc.  Essays  and  MisciTlanies.  bvo.  itp 
764.     San  Franci.sco,  1890.  4  oO 

1729  Becker  (C.  F.)  Notes  on  the 
Stratigraphy  of  California.  Svo.  pp.  ")8. 
Washington,  1855.  25 

1730  Bigham  (Hev.  R.  W.)  Calif<irnia 
Cold  Field  Scenes.  Selections  from  "(^uien 
.Sabe's"  gold  field  manuscripts.  12mo.  pj). 
283.     Nashville,  iSSd  1  00 

1731  Binney  (F.  A.)  Californian  Hoincs 
for  Educated  Englislimen.  Svo.  pp.  73, 
London,  1875.  '"lO 

1732  Blackman  (Frank  W.)  Spanish 
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fornia, Arizona,  New  ilexieo,  and  Texas.) 
Svo.  pp.  353.     Baltimore,  1891.  2  00 


1733  Bo'-thwick(T.  D.)    Three  Year-  in| 
California.     _  lllu-trated.       Svo.    pp.     ■■•<} 
Loiulon,  ls.')7.  -  ^''1 

1731  Brace  (Charles  L.)  TheNewW(<t; 
or.  California  in  lsi)7-18GS.  lOmo.  pp.  .,:; 
New  York,  Im'>9.  1  •>')| 

I7.:5  Brooks  (■ITyrwhitt)    FourMouilis| 
among  theiioid  Finder-  in  Alta  (California 
Being  tlie  diary  oi  an  e.Kpedition  fiom  San] 
Franei.-eo    to  "the    gold    districts.       Ma).. 
12mo,  pp.  2<t7.     London,  1S49.  1  501 

1736  Ann/hrr  ropy.  Svo.  pp.  94.  paprr 
New  Yoik,  1S49.  O')! 

17.;7  Browne  (•'.    iJoss).  Crusoe  s  Lsland 
witli  skelt'hes  of  adventures  in  California | 
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17.;s  Browne  (•!•  Koss).  lieport  of  tiio 
Del)atesin  the  Convention  of  California,  on 
the  JMirmation  of  the  Slate  Constitution,  iiij 
September  and  October,  1849,  Svo,  i 
47()-|.4t5.     Washington,  ISf.o.  1  ijnl 

1739  Bryant  (Fdwin),     What    I    saw  in| 
California.      l'>eing  the  journal  of  a    tour  iii 
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1740  A>i"//n;)-,ilUi.'»i.  l2nio.  pp.  145,  paper 
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1741  Bunnell  (r)r.  L.  H.)  Discovery  wf 
the  Yosemile,  and  the  Indian  War  of  iS51, 
wliich  led  to  that  event.  Illustrated. 
12mo.  pp.  .".49,     Ciiicago,  1880.  1   .OU 

1742  Burnett  (  Peter  II.,  First  Covernoi 
of  Californi;i).  iJecoih'Clions  and  ( ipinion.- 
of  an  Old  Pioneer.  12mo.  pp,  448.  New 
York.  1880,  1  T.J 

1743  California  Academy  of  Sciences, 
Procee<lings  of.  Vol.  I'l.  1S75.^  Svo.  pp 
222,  pap(>r"    San  Francisco.  1S76.  1  Un 

1744  California:  Its  (iold  and  its  In- 
habitants. I  liy  11.  y.  Huntley.]  2  vok 
12mo.     London,  185')  1    i) 

1745  California  and  New  Mexico  Mes- 
sage from  liie  i're>ident  of  tiie  rniteii 
States  transmitting  Information  on  the 
Subject  of  (."alifotnia  and  New  Mexico, 
Svo.  PJ).  97(').      Wasiiington,  JS.'iO.  1   5li 

1746  California:  Its  Past  History;  it^ 
Present  i'osilion;  its  Futuie  Frospects, 
(jontaining  a  history  of  the  country  iVniii 
its  colonization  by  th(>  Spaniards  to  the 
present  time.  A  s'keteh  of  its  geograpliical 
and  physieal  leature?^,  the  discovery  of  the 
gold  region,  the  Mormon  settlements,  etc 
Colored  plates.  Svo.  pp.  270.  London 
18.50.  2  no 

1747  Capron  (E.  S.)  History  of  Cajifer- 
nla  from  its  In-oovery  to  the  Present  Tiirn- 
Map.     12mo.  pp.  356.     Boston,  1854.     1  ■)'•* 


171^  Cobb  (J 

tal-  of  the  g 

li(>  Fiemisii   ot 

jaslrated      12m 

r,  19  Colton 

[I, ,1(1;  or,  tliree 
l2nio.  pp.  456, 

IT.M)  Cox  (Pa 
ii',  c very-da  V  1 
m.     Hartford, 

751  Cronise 

W.'alili    ot    Cal 
jii.-;tory.  geograi 
hi-titutions,  eli 
liDii    of    each 
Irutions      Svo. 
|,'>l'S. 

752  CuttS  (. 
)uost  of  Califor 
(•'orce.s  of  the  I 
\M('<  and  1847. 
Miia,  1>47. 

1753  Dunbai 
[lie  Age;  or,  tli 
ornia.  lUustr 
I'ork,  1S67. 

1751  Evans  ( 

ketches  oi  1 
llti.-trated.  8\ 
|S74. 

1755  Farnhs 

lure.-,  and  Trav 

li;-  added  eon(]' 

111    ()regon.       1 

;ou-  York,  184 

175t'.  Ferry  ^ 

ti  Nouvelle  Ca 
ylmo.  pp.  3'-;6, 

17.^7  Fisher 
liiuis.     i2ino.  ] 

i75s  Fitzgei 

|kelches.        2 
(S',11. 

1759  Forbes 

History  of  I 
rem  tlieir  llrs 
ime.  A  lull  v 
ishnii'iits  and 
Inniesticated  I 
lu-trations. 
|s:;9. 
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If  California. 
|f  tlie  geograj) 

Mieral  featurt 
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|S49. 

1761  Fremo 
Iketehes.     12n 


Cal,fi 


onud. 


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endnlv  Conscifiice,     II* 
'-'»     N.  Y.,n.a.    1  no 


lllus 
1  0(» 


12iuo.    ]i]>. 
•J  00 
Tho   Niitiiral 


ITH  Cobb  (James  F.)     OfT  to  California: 
talf  of  the  gold  country,  fidapted  iroin 

ii,.  Flemish  of 

i-tiMled     12mo.  pp.  liTU 

1',  i'.i  Colton   (Walter).      The    Liuid    of 
;,)l(l;  or,  tl-ri'c  years  ill   ( 'iilifoniiii. 
2ini).  pp.  4">().     New  Yoik,  iM'iO. 
IT."i(^  Cox(l*ivliner).    S(iuih,-.of<jiliforiiiii; 
every-dav    lilf    illustiated. 
'.11.     lliirttbrd,  1S74. 

T'll  Cronise  (Titus   F.) 

A't'iiltli    ol    ("alifoinia.      Compiisiui:   eaily 

listory,  geography,  elimate.  geoioL'y,  ".aiiu's, 

n^itutioiis,  etc..  with  a  delailfd   dcsciip- 

each    eouiity        Numerous    illus- 

8vo.    pp.    (')Utj.      San    Fraiiciseo. 

>(;.><.  -l  UO 

i7.">2  Cutts  (.Tames  !\radison).     The  <.*on- 

uost  of  Caliioriiia  and  New  M(>xico,  by  the 

Korc'vs  of  the   United  States,  in   llie  'N'ears 

s4(i  and  lS-17.     ItJmo.  pp.  204.     Tliiladel- 

lihia,  1^47.  1  iJO 

,   I7.'):;  Dunbar  (K    K.)     Tlie  l^omance  of 

llu'  .Ag<';  or,  tile  diseovery  nf  gold  in  ('ali- 

liniia.     Illustrated      I2mo.  pp.  1:;4.     New 

I'ork,  ISiH.  1  00 

17')l  Evans  (.Mhert  S.)     A  La  r'alifornia. 

;kctclies   oi     I.ilo    in    the    Golden    State. 

lii.-trated.     Svo,  pp.  37'.).     San   Francisco, 


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IT.)')  Farnham  (Thos.  .T.)     Life.  Adven- 

liu'os,  and  Travel  in  ('alifornia.     To  nhieh 
li;'  added  roiKiuest  of  ( 'alifornia  and  travels 
bi    ()rt>L'on.       illustrated.      iSvo.    pp 
<ou-  Yoil<,  lS4y 


4(')S, 
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I  ITtJii  Ferry  (llypolite).  De.scription  de 
|i  Nouvelle  Calil'ornie.  Majis  ami  plates, 
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17.57  Fisher  (Walter  M.)    The  J'alifoj; 
biaiis.      I'Jin.i.  pp.  'J.'iO.     London,  lS7t).    1    75 

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17;>^ „ , 

ketclies.        2     vols.      12iuo.        Nashvilh 
S'.d.  1  25 

1750  Forbes    (.Alexander).       f'ulifornia. 

History  of  Tppfr  and  Lower  < 'alifornia, 
om  their  first  discovery  to  the  present 
ime.  A  full  view  of  tlu'  missionary  e.stab- 
shnii-nts  and  condition  of  the  free  and 
nniesticated  Jndians.     Portrait,  map,  and 

U'trations.  8vo.  pp.  352.  Lomlon, 
8:;0.  5  00 

17i'.(>  Foster  (G.  O.)  The  (iold  Regions- 
f  ('iiliioiuia.  Being  a  succinct  description 
f  the  geography,  history,  topography,  and 
eiieral  features  of  Califoi'iila,  and  a  eare- 
.illy  prepared  account  of  the  gold  regions, 
vo.   pp.    SO,   paper,   uncut.      >iew    York, 

o  1 1\  1      /"\/\ 


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1702  Fremont  (J.  C)  Cieographieal 
Memoir  upon  I'pper  California.  LargM 
map  8vi>  pp.  »'»7,  half  morocco.  Wasii- 
ington,  1848.  1  25 

17(');{  /l).o/'/((T(?o/),v.rJipcr,  without  map.  25 

17(i4  Frignet  (Finest).  La  Californie. 
Ilistoire,  organization  piilitiijue  ot  adminis- 
trative, d"scriptioii  pliy>ii|iie  et  geologiijije 
agriculture,  imhistrie.  conmiercit.  «Svo.  pp 
47it,  paper.     Taris.  ISOO.  2  50 

1705  Helms  (  I.udvig  V.)  Pioneering  in 
the  Far  I'^ast  and  .loiirneys  to  California  in 
ls4'.t  and  to  the  White  Sea  in  1S78  Illus- 
trated,    8vo  pj).  40S.     London,  1S82.   3  00 

I7C0  Helper  (ilinton  K.)  The  Land  of 
Gold.  Kealiiv  Versus  Fiction.  12mo.  pp. 
300.     Baltimore,  l85.-».  1  00 

1707  Hittell  (.T.  S.)  The  Hesourcei?  of 
California  (.'oniprising  agriculture,  min- 
ing, commerce,  and  the  past  ami  future 
tlevelopmetit  of  the  state.  12mo.  pp.  404. 
San  FrancLsco,  J 803.  1  00 

170S  Another  tdilion.  12mo.  pp.  504. 
San  Francisco,  1809.  1  50 

1700  Holder (0.  F.)  All. about  Pasedena 
and  its  Vicinity:  its  climate,  mis.sions, 
trail.s  and  canons,  fruits,  (lowers,  and  game. 
12mo.  pp.  141.     Boston,  1888.  50 

I77(»  Hopkins  (C.  T.)    Common  Sense 
I)plied  to  the  immigrant  Question.     "Ca.li 


app 


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foriiia    Immigrant    Union.' 

San  Fi'aiici^co,  18ij9.  2.'J 

1771  Hutchmgs  (.L  M.)     In  the  Heart 

of  the  .^ieira>;  the  Yosemite  Valley.  l)otU 
historical  and  descri))tive;  the  big  trees; 
the  high  Sierra,  with  its  magnificent 
scenery,  ancient  and  modern  glaciers  etc 
Profuselv  illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  400.  <:)ak 
land.  I8,S8.  3  25 

177-'  HutchingS  (.T.  M.)  Scenes  of 
Wonder  an<i  <  ui  losity  in  California.  Illus- 
trated by  ninety-two  engravings,  including 
the  mammoth  trees  of  Calaveras,  caves  and 
natural  bridges,  the  Yosemite  Valley,  etc. 
8vo.  pp.  207.     London,  1805.  '  2  25 

\"?j  Another  rojvi.     Half  calf.  2  75 

1774  JohnsonCr.T.)  Sights  in  the  Gold 
PiCiiion,  and  .Scenes  bv  the  Way.  12mo.  pp. 
278.     New  York,  18-40.  1  50 

1775  Kelly  (William).  An  Excursion  to 
California  over  the  Prairie,  Rocky  Mount- 
ains, and  (Jreat  Sierra  Nevada,  with  a  stroll 
throuL'h  the  diirgings,  2  vols.  l2mo,  Lon- 
iluii,  1851.         "  3  00 

1770  Kelly  (William).  A  Stroll  through 
the  Diggings  ol  California.  12mo.  pp.  240, 
cloth.        Lonilon,  1852. 

1777  Another  copy.     Half  calf 


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r.utlerV     lU'i.ort  on  Call- 

;i4.     N.'W  York,  IS.'iO.     M 

Kvo, 

7'> 


177S  Kingrrr. 

foniiii.     8vo.  I'p. 

1770  Annther   alllion.     Large   type 
pp.  7'J.     Wii-hiiigtoii,  l.'^'i". 

1780  Kneelana(Siuuu.'l).   'i;i»f,'^y/;""l^." 

of    Y(i«cniii''     Vall.'V     an. I 


of   C'alifoi'tiiii. 


With  '2  mai)s  ftii.l  -JC  i.liolograi)hic  views. 
Uoviil  Svo,     i'.pstf.i.    1ST::  -5  ^7 

|'7.S1  Life  ill  Ciililoiiiia  duriii}:  n  ivsi 
<lonce  ot  Hcv.-ial  .Vfai>  in  that  •IVrntory 
etc  liv  an  .\iii.Micaii  To  which  is  iuUU'tl 
a  hi'^toiica'  atrount  of  the  on}.'i!ial  cus 
torn  and  tradition^  oi  th«'  Indiaii.s  ol^  Aita 
Calirornia  Plales  ^  illmo.  \>p 
call.     Nfw  Vf'k    I^"*"''- 

1782  Lindley  (Hr.  Walter)  an<l  Widney 

,1,   1'.)     California  ot    ilie  South'    "^ 


341 


hill 
4  00 


(Dr 


Its 
physical  geography  climate,  resources, 
route.'  of  travel,  and  health  resorts.  Miij) 
and  illustrations.  J2mo,  pp.  o77.  N«'W 
Yorlv  ISS.y  '^  ^'> 

17K3  McClellan  (R.  <^'-)     The  Oolde.. 

State.  A  llistorv  of  the  Kegmu  W  est  of 
the  Uockv  Mountain-  emhracing  Califor- 
nia Oregon  Nevatla  I'tali  Arizona,  etc., 
from  the  Earliest  IVriod  to  th,»  Tresent 
Time.  iUustnited.  cSvo,  jip  b-0.  Thila- 
delphin,  ls7<'..  '-'>  ^"* 

17S4  McNeill(SHmuel).  Travels  in  184'J 
to,  through,  and  from  the  Cold  Kegions  ot 
California.    Svo.  pp.  40.    Columhus,  l>.>0.    .)0 

nsf)  Madden  (•'  )  Tne  Lmds  of  the 
Southern  Tacilic  Kailro.id  Company  with 
General  Information  of  tlu'  He-.ources  ot 
Southern  California.  Large  map.  8vo.  pp. 
13t)+t>S.      London.  '   -•♦ 

1780  MarCOU  (Jules).  Notes  upon  the 
First  Discoveries  of  California  and  the 
origin  ol  its  Name.  Map.  >vo.  pp.  n. 
Washington,  ISTS.  '^■' 

1757  Nordhoff  ('''hurle-V  California  for 
Health,  I'le.-.>uie.  and  Kesiden.'e  A  hook 
for  travelers  an.l  sptil.rs.  llhr-trat.-(l. 
Svo.  i)p,  -JOiV     New  York,  1.S2,  *J  00 

1758  Nordhoff  (Charles).  Noith.'rn  Cali- 
fornia Oregon,  and  the  .^andwieli  Islands 
111U.S.     Svo.  pp.  i^.^'l).     N.  Y.,  1874.  '2  M 

1789  Nordhoff  (Charles).  Peninsular 
California.  Some  account  of  the  climate 
soil,  productions  and  present  condition 
chiefly  oT  the  Northern  half  of  Lower  Cali- 
fornia. Maps  and  plates.  8vo.  p[).  l'><> 
New  York,  iSSS.  1   00 

1790  Norman  (Lucia)  A  Popular  His- 
tory of  Calitornia.  JOmo.  pp.  21().  San 
Francisco,  1S81I.  1  '>*J 

1791  Notes  of  Tra\el  in  California  from 
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1702  Another  ropy.  8  vo  pp.  29 -|- 83,  paper. 
New  York.  1849.  •»(»l 

ITO.i  Outcroppings:  l)eing  .>^elcctions<if 
Cnlilornia  Vt'iM-  _  S(piare  ISrao.  pp.  1  Ij , 
San  Francisco,  I86G.  ") 

1704  Patterson  (I>awson  W.)  Twdvo 
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170")  Pioneer  (Th.');  <^r.  California 
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18.")  I-:..  -•'  tt' 

ITOf)  Player-Prowd  (-T.  <"!)  Six  Months 
in  California.  12mu.  i>p.  H'i4.  Lonih)n, 
1872.  1  -5 

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teorological conditions.  Illustrated,  ^vo 
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170>  Revere  (-L  W.^  A  Tour  of  Duty  in 
ralifornia,  including  a  description  of  thn 
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1700  Ringgold  (Ca.lwalader).  A  Seri.* 
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.Ioa(iuin,  and  Aiiieiicaii  rivers,  including 
the  cities  of  Sacr.ini'Mito  and  Boston,  Stat 
of  <  alifortiia.  Maj)  and  plates,  with  48  p|: 
text.     Koya'.Svo.      Wa>hinglon,  18;")2.   1  ''< 

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1801  Royce  (.losiah).  California,  from 
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Konal  A<lventur.s  in  ri)pei'  and  Lower 
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I  so:;  San  Barnardino  County.    W.Uil 

(S,  L.)     Southern  CaHlornia.      lllustratiil 

8vo.  jip.  84.     Los  Angeles,  ls^7.  •'" 

ls(i4  San  Francisco.     Soule  (F.)  ini.i 

r;ih,.u  (.!.  11. j  'i'lie  Annals  of  San  Frai- 
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prtigress,  !in(l  j. resent  comiition  <if  Cal:- 
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ISOT  Santa  Barbara  and  Around  Th<>ro. 

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loUtah.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  iS.  I'hiladclphia, 
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181.5  Sonoma  County.    Thompson  (R. 

[.)  Historical  and  Descriptive  .'Sketch  of 
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IkI  Men  of  ( 'iilifornia.     Portrait  and  view. 

>o.  pp.  401'..     Kakland,  1801.  o  i>0 

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1S24  T'SOnC  T.)  Information  in  Ile- 
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1825  Upham  (Samuel  C.)  Notes  of  a 
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1820  Van  Dyke  (Theodores.)  Southern 
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its  animals,  birds,  and  liahes;  its  gardens, 
farms,  and  climate.  12mo.  pp.  23;>.  New 
York,  1SS6.  1  50 

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accurate  description  of  the  country,  the 
customs  of  the  inhabitants,  together  with 
accounts  of  several  voyages  and  attempts 
made  for  settling  California.  Map  and 
plates.     2  vols.  Svo.     London,  175'J.     10  (tO 

1828  [Venegas  (Miguel)].  Histoire  Na- 
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I82y  Warner  (<'bas.  Dudley).  Our  Italy. 
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.Siilriii,  IS77.  ''" 

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a  Conoist.  AiH-oiin  ui"  rrincipiil  hvi-iits 
whinhhavecccurivd  in  th-' Wt'^torn  States 
ft,ulT.-nii..ri.'stotlieYcin!M.V  Pv-Iimios 
11,  I'erkins.   8vo.  pp.  .O'.M.    ^'in  i     >i'>.   -  ••y 

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ikM.  •'  ^"^ 

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lS,->fj  BvJ.ani.'s  K.  Albach.  Svo.pp.  1*>1(V 
Pittsbui-li,  ls.^7,  -I  •'" 

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1839  AnMhrr  r.>/n/,  half  calf,  extra.     0  Ul» 
lS4(t  Baily  (  Francis)     .Inurnal  of  a  Tour 

in  Unsettled  Part.-*  of  North  .America  in 
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and  back  lo  KnoxviUc.  Teun.)  Svo.  j.j.. 
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KS4I  Barber  (•!.  W.)and  Howe(Heniy). 

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local  history,  inci<l"nts  of  piont-er  lite, 
biographical  sketches.  Illustrated.  M'o. 
pp.  733,     Cincinnati,  ISGS.  -  "'J 

:  >42  Barrett  (-'ny  A.)  Evolution  of  the 
Ordinance  of  17.S7,  with  an  Account  ot  tlie 
Earliest  Plans  for  the  Government  ol  the 
North-western  Territory.  f^vo.  pp.  94, 
New  York,  1S91,  '  "<' 

1843  Beatty  (Charles),  A  .Journal  of  a 
Two  Months'  Tour,  with  View  of  promotm;.' 
Religion  among  the  Frontier  Inliabitants 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Indians  to  the 
Westward  of  the  Alle-hany  Mountains. 
Svo.  pp,  110.      London,  HOS.  o  (H) 

1844  Beecher  (Lym.nn),  A  Plea  for  ilie 
West.     IGmo.  l»p.  144.     Cm  ti,  1S,U).  W 

184.0  Beltrami  (.1.  C.)  A  Pilgrimage  in 
Europe  and  America,  lending  to  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  Sources  of  the  Mississippi 
and  Bloody  Kiver;  with  a  descnpli.m  of 
the  whole  course  of  the  fo'mer,  and  ot  the 
Ohio.  Mai^s  and  portraits.  2  vols.  Svo, 
boards  u;.cut.      London,  1828,  o  <M) 

1846  Blanchard(fvufus).  Discovery  and 
Conquest  of  the  North-west,  including  tlie 
early  historv  of  Chicago,  Detroit,  \  incennes, 
St.  Louia,  "Ft.  Wuvne,  Prairie  Du  Chem 
Marietta,  Cincinnati,  Cu-veland,  etc;  and 
incidents  of  pioneer  life  in  the  region  ot 
the  Oreat  Lakes  and  the  Mississippi  \  al- 
ley With  an  appendix  containing  W  ash- 
inglon'.  .louri.al  of  a  Tour  to  the  Ohio  in 
1753,  with  notes  by  John  G.  Shea.  JUus. 
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l2mo.  j.^.  ;.'»        Philailelphia,  1834.       1  \i\ 

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the  Sort'.  >'-t;  or,  v.d'i'y  oi  the  I  pi.irj 
Missi^-ippi,  com))ri>inu  the  ciiuitry  hh| 
tween  Lake.s  Superior  and  Michigan,  aini 
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and  Territories.  .^vo,  pp.  399.  Bellii-J 
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E.arlv    Settlement    of    the     North-wcMer 

Territory.       Svo.      pp.     JUl.       Cincinniul 

1847.      '  ^ 

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Nicoli't,  in  lti34,  witli  a  sketch   of  his  lif. 

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l.st'iO  Colerick  (E.  Fenwick).  Advel 
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and  the  Missi>sip)>i  from  tho  month  of  tho 
Mis>(iin'i  to  the  (Jiilf  of  Jlexico,  with  a 
j.'ii/.etteer  of  the  towns  oi\  their  banks,  etc. 
Svo.  jip.  i.")l.     <  ■iiK'innati,  l>2'J.  I   2'i 

Ivi'it'i  7'/,,;  ,C(n/'i'.  Editions  of  l^o.".,  F^:;4, 
ls:;s,  and  IH4;;.      Each,  1  2') 

l^t'.T  Curtiss  (I>.  S.)  Western  Tortrait- 
uro  and  i'ani.i.' rani's  (iuide,  .A  des(n'i)ition 
(if  Wisconsin,  Illin(>i<,  and  Iowa,  with  re- 
ni.'uks  on  .Minnesota  and  other  'i'erritories. 
Map.     TJuio.  pp.  :•.->{.      X.  v.,  1N.5-.'.        1   t)U 

iSi'i.S  Cutler  (Wm.  P.)  'I'iie  Ordinance 
of  .Inly  1^1,  ITST,  for  the  (iovernment  of  the 
Tcirilin'y  Nortli-west  ot  the  Kiver  ( )hio. 
J<V().  pp.  4S,  half  bound.   Marietta  (1887).  tiO 

iMV.t  Dana    (C.    W.)     Tlie   (ireat  West; 
lor,  tlie  garden   of   the  wmld.      Its   history, 
wealtli,  natuial  advantages,  and   its  future. 
With  a  complete  gnitie  to  emigrants,  statis- 
tics, etc.    FJmo.  pp.  o'Ji').    I'.osior.,  IS")?.    I  .iO 

1^7(1  Dana  ( Iv)  tieographlcal  Sketches 
Ion  the  Western  Country.  Designed  for 
emigrants  and  settlers,  being  the  result  of 
extensive  researches  and  remarks.  In- 
oludiiig  a  particiUar  description  ot  the  un- 
sold public  lands,  etc.  12mo.  p}).  olli.  old 
sheep.     Cincinnati,  18 10.  1   r>U 

1>^71  Darby   (Wm.)     Emigrant's  Tiuido 
to  tho  Western  and  Siiuth-western  States. 


description  of  tho  States.  Map.  Svo.  pp. 
;;ii4,  boards.      New  York,  1S18.  1   .'.0 

187'J  Drake  (S.  \.)  'Ihe  Making  of  tho 
Cireat  West,  l')!li-l.ss;.  Maps  and  illustra- 
tions.    i'Jnio  pp.  iv.yj.     N.  Y.,  1S87.      I  7.5 

lS7:i  Dulieu{M.  •'•)  Mississip))!  et  In- 
di.ana.  Souvenir-,  d' Ameriipio.  12mo.  pp. 
.'JMt,  paper,  nncn'.      I'.ruxelb's,  Ist'.j.  if} 

1^74  Edwards  (L.)  and  Hopewell  (M.) 
Tlio  <lreal  West  antl  her  Commercial 
Metropolis.  Embracing  a  general  view  of 
the  West,  rnd  a  complete  history  of  St. 
I.ouis,  from  the  landing  of  Ligueste  in 
1704.  liinstraiions  and  portrait.  8vo,  pjt 
604.     St.  Louis,  ISi'iO. 

187.")  Ellet  ('"iiarles,  .Ir.)  'I 
sippi  and  I  »lii  K'ivers,  cjiitaining  iilans  for 
the  protection  of  the  delta  from  inunda- 
tion, and  of  im|i!'oving  tho  navigation  of 
the   Ohio   and    .itlier  rivers   bv   means   of 

3r.7. 

]  00 

Pioneer 
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2  00 

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Koyal    8vo.    p[) 


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IS7I'.  Ellet  (Mrs.  E.   F.)     The 
Women    of    tlu^     West.       I'Jmo. 
Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

1877  Evans  (Estwick)-  A  Peilestrinus 
Ti>ur  of  Four  Th'eisand  Miles  through  tho 
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Winter  and  Spring'  ot  1  -dS.  lUino.  pp.  250, 
boards,  uncut.     Concord.  N.  !l.,  1810.     6  00 

1878  Falconer  (Thos.)  On  the  Di-covery 
of  the  Mi<dssippi,andon  the  South-western 
( (re.L'on  ami  Noi  th-western  Boundary  of 
the  Cnited  State.s.  .Maps.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1844. 

1870  FernoW  (P.erthold).  The  Ohio 
Valley  in  (.'nionial  Days.  Small  4to.  ]>p. 
'2W.  paper.     Albany,  l*^0o.  5  00 

l'''8u  Ferris  (.lacob).  The  States  and 
'I'erritories  of  the  (ireat  West.  Their 
geography,  history,  resources,  local  history, 
etc.  (living  a  table  of  distances.  No 
map.      i'Jiiio.  pp.  3.')2.     N.  Y.,  185(J.  75 

1881  Flint  (Timothy).  Condensed  Ge- 
ography and  History  of  the  Western  States; 
or,  the  Mississippi  V;d1ey.  2  vols.  Svo. 
Cincinnati,  182S.  "  3  00 

1882  Flint  (Timothy).  The  History  and 
Oeograi'Dy  ot  the  Mis.-issippi  Valley;  to 
which  is  appended  a  coiidensed  physical 
<'?ographv  of  tlie  .Atlantic  .States  and  the 
whole  American  Oontinent.  2  vols,  in  1. 
8vo,  old  sheep     iioston,  is;;:;.  2  00 

18S.;  Flint  (Timotiiy).  Recollections  of 
the  last  Ten  Years,  pas-ed  in  occasional 
Ilesidenees  and  .louriieyings  in  the  Valley 
of  the  Mississippi,  from  Pittsburgh  and  the 
Missouri  to  the  (iult  of  Mexico.  Svo.  jip. 
:m.     Hoston,  1S2G.  3  00 


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70 
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North-west.  Annual  Discourse  I'ff^'^,  ^'f 
Historical  Society  of  ()luo,  April  \  lM<  . 
8VO.  pp.  8i^-  l'"Per.  Cincirnati,  IN.O.  ^l^ 
18Sr,  Gallaher  (.lar-ies).  The  Western 
Sk.nch-lK...k.       ll2ino.     pp.    40^,        Ln.-u.n. 

''lS87  Genius  Of  the  West.    A  Mont  hi  y 
Majza/;n.eonV,^.ternL.t^Mature    Iv.u,   h> 

W  T.  ('oj.'f-'.'shall.     Vol.  4an.l  par  of  \    1.  •  ■ 
Jan.,  185^^o  July,  18^6.    8vo.    Cm  tu   2  no 

1888  Gould  (K,  W.)     Fifty  Y^^'-s  on  the 
Mississippi;  or,  history  of  river  nav.fiat  on, 
the  intr    luetim.  of  stea.a  as  a  prop-  l'"^ 
power;  the  tirst  sL-amboat.  on  tho  Hudson 
Khnvlu..  and  Ohio  river,;   nav,gauono 

the  Western  waters  before  steam  the  i  , t 
steamb.KUs;  their  effect  upon  he_  settle- 
me  of  tiie  Valley  of  the  M.ssiss.p;  .; 
character  and  speed  of  boats  at  .hilerent 
;^;::ils;  biographies  of  pronnneut  steam- 
boatmen,  e;c.  Illustrated.  >vo.  pp.  ;4^'.^ 
St.  Louis,  IS.SO.  " 

1889  Hale  (John  P.)    '1>^"^-)1  l^f  ji':^ 

Pioneers.  Hist-.rical  sketches  o  the  iii.^t 
ThUe  settlement  West  of  the  Alleghenies. 
i748  and  alt.r.  12mo.  pp.  -l".  t.nein- 
nati   issi).  ' 

IH'  ,  HalKB.  F.)  The  Western  i.and- 
owneiAsduide.  Containing  a  summary  ot 
the  statute  regulations.  I2mo.  pp.  4,-_ 
Auburn,  N.  v.,  1.^47.  |  -' 

1891  HalKEdwardH.)  Thef.reat  A  est. 
Travelers',  u.iners',  and  emigrants  gun  e 
ind  hand-i,ook.     K.mo.  pp   l'J8.    New\ork_. 

1892  Hall  (.Tas.)  Logen.ls  of  the  \\  es  . 
8vo  pp.  2t',.>.     Phila.lelphia,  lv.2.  1   0(t 

189:}  HalKJas.)  Legends  of  the  Wesi, 
Sketches  illustrative  of  tiie  habits,  occupa- 
tions, privations,  adventures  and  sports  ot 
the  i.ioneers  ot'  the  West.  12mo.  pp.  4.U^ 
Cincinnati,  1874.  " 

1894  Hall  (James).  Letters  from  the 
West  Containing  sketches  of  scenery, 
manners,  and  customs  connected  with  the 
first  settlement  of  the  We.stern  Mates 
8vo.  pp.  :18.').     London,  1828.  -  '"J 

1895  Hall  (Jas.)  Notes  on  the  Western 
States.  Containing  descriptive  sketches 
of  their  soil,  climate,  resources,  and  .scenery. 
l'>mo.  pp.  3lt4.     rhiladelphia,  I8,i8.        1   2-) 

1896  Hall  (James).  Keply  to  Strictures 
on  Sketches  of  the  WVst,  in  the  Nor  h 
American  Uoview,  No.  92.  l2nio.  pp.  -.5_ 
paper.     Philadelphia,  1S:{8.  ■'•-> 

1897  Hall  (James).  Romance  of  West- 
ern History;  or,  sketches  of  history,  He. 
and  manners  in  the  West.  12mo.  pp.  42a 
Cincinnati,  1871. 


'A 


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pp.  2S4,  halt  calf.  Cincinnati,  lb.,b.  J  o 
1S90  Hall  (James).  The  West.  Its  sou, 
surf.ice.and  productions.  i2mo.  pp.  ij 
Cincinnati,  1>18. 

19011  Hall(Jame^).  The  West.  Itsconv 
inerce  and  navigation.  12iuo.  pp.  o.^ 
Cincinnati,  18  IS. 

1901  Hart  (A.M.)  History  of  the  Ya,. 
ley  of  lb- Mississippi.  12uio.  pp.  2>b.  J.il 
cinnali,  l>r)j. 

PJ02  Anr,thercditl'n.  12mo.  pp.  L'^S,  papej 
St.  Louis,  Ls;V2. 

•903  Heroes  and  Hunters  of  the  We>- 
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BoolIJ,  Kenton,  Logan  NV bet.  1,  ami  othe. 
12mo.  i.p.  ;;0().      P.iiladelpbia,  lM).t. 

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half  morocco.     Columbus,*).,  \>->r>. 

190,-.    Thr.aw.:    Vols.  1  and  2.  sheep.  0  (t 

PJOr.  Hildreth(.^.  P)     Contributions  v 

the  Earlv    Historv  of  the    North-west,  ii> 

eluding  the  Moravian    Mission.s    m    •  >  uo 

Ithuo.  pp.  240.     Cincinnati,  lst)4.  I  l^ 

1907  Hinsdale  (B.  A.)    The  old  Nurii,^ 

west  W  ith  a  view  of  the  thirteen  coloniei 
•IS  constituted  bv  the  royal  charters.  Map; 
8vo.  pp.  410.     New  York,  isss.  -  .j 

19't8  HistoireCriti.itedela  Decouv.'n- 
,lu  Mi>si-ippi  (P>VJ-lf,7;5).  8vo.  pp.  U. 
Paris,  1ST2. 

19t)9  [Hoffman  (<'•  F.)] 

the     We^t.       2    vols.    12mo. 
1  S3r>. 

1910  A:nth,-r  c<:py.     Half  calf,  extra.    4  >> 

191 1  Anotlur  edition.  1 2mo.  pp.  64,  paper 
Chicago,  1SS2.  \^ 

1"'^  Howe  (Daniel  W.)  The  Laws  anCi 
Courts  of  North-west  and  Indiana  '1  ern 
tories.    12ino  pp.  2.').    Indianapolis,  LnSo.  :, 

1913  Howe(llcnrv).  Historical  Collec- 
tions of  the  (iieat  West.  Containing  i.^r 
ratives  of  the  great  events  in  the  hisiorj 
of  the  n'cst,  from  the  discovery  of  tli' 
Mississinpi  to  the  opening  ot  the  1  acih: 
railroad  ;  together  with  histories  an(l  de! 
scriptions  of  the  n-w  States  and  1  err; 
tories.  Maps  and  muslrations.  8vo._^pr 
564.     Cincinnati,  1^73.  -  "-• 

1914  Anotlwr  editoxi.  2  vols,  in  1.  Cjn 
ciiina.tl,  IS."):;. 

1915  Hurlbut(lL  11.)  Father  MarqueU; 
at  Milwaukee  andj'hicago.  8vo.  pp.  ^^ 
paper.     Chicago,  1878.  -" 


191  •■)  Imlay  ( 

seription  of  the 
Aini'rica.      <'on1 
(•limate,  populat 
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which  are  adde^ 

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Boone;  the  mi i; 

oil,  17^4;    and 

iiutiniis.     Map 

London,  179:]. 

PJ19  Ani'lher 

PJ20   Thcsatn 

are  added.     T 

hemp,  tlax,   et( 

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of  Louisiana  ai 

the  soil,  growii 

tioiis,  etc.;   Fra 

description     o 

Maryland,  etc.: 

Illinois   river; 

an  act  establi' 

twecn  the  I'ni 

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tion  of  the 
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the  Western 
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half  bound. 

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tory,  and  disi 
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tion  of  slcan 


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Loiuloii, 
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toon  coloniel 
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A   Winter  \i 
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ons.  Svo,  pp 
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otc.     ^vo.  l)p.   --i". 

\?yi. 

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liii,  IT'Jo. 

101 S  The  siwe.  Second  edition. 
wl'i.'h  are  a<lded  the  discovery,  settlement, 
ar'd  present  state  of  Kentucky,  by  .)ohn 
Vil.Mir  the  adventurers  of  Col.  Daniel 
r,o,\ne;  the  miinites  of  the  i'ianshaw  Coun- 
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tions  etc.;   Franklin's  remarks;    llutchins 
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Land   Company.     Maps   and   index.    Jvo. 
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tlie  We<t.     With    numerous    illustrations. 


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boats; early  scenes  on  the  Western  waters, 
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cinnati, 1S5G.  **  ^0 
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Rivers      Svo.    pp.    9^,    pajier.      Riclimond, 

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19'J  James'     Traveler's    Companion 

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1921  Kimball  and  Jam.'s'  Business  Di- 
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brief  notice  of  the  discovery  and  occupa- 
tion of  the  Mississippi  Valley,  etc.  Svo. 
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192.-)  Knight    (Ceo.    W.)       Histoid    iind 
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1921'.  Lilly  (Lambert).  The  History  of 
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sketches,  and  anecdotes.  lt')mo.  pp.  L)j>, 
half  bound.      Boston,  1S:1.5.  ;>0 

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i  Cintaining  the  liistorv  of  the  first  applica- 
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Western  StalVs.  Illustrated  12mo.  jip. 
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were  Early  Settlers  in  the  Western  Coun- 
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1S38.  4  00 

1933  Macy( Jesse).  Institutional  Begin- 
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1934  MasOU(.\.  L.)  The  Romance  and 
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by  their  valor  anu  war-craft,  beat  back  the 
savages  f''.>m  tlu>  borders  of  civilization, 
and'^.ive  the  American  forests  to  the  plow 
and  sickle,  etc.  With  an  introduction  by 
J.  R.  Hid}>ath.  Numerous  illustratioiis^ 
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port   of   a    Missionary  Tour  through    that 
Part  of  the  United  States  which  lies  West 
of  the  Allegheny  Mountains.     Svo.  pp.  64, 
paper.     Andover,  1815.  3  50 


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,iv<'c  noi.c.-s  sur  U-   Txplnrat-urs   !«  >,"'•. 


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the     .Mis;is..i,.i.i     by    li'-    .i^'-'^-'t     f:"io,K.:.n 

I',i4-J  Moselle,  Steamer.  i;<r'  ;  "''  ^J"' 
(■..m.nilt.-.'  apiK.inte.l  u.  inM.n.v  .nln  the 
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AUe-'heiiv,  oliioaii.l  Mi<sis.-iiM'i  nvers,  etc., 
an.l'Ti  ccnci.^e  (i.-..ci  ipl  imi  of  th(.  toW.u3  vil- 
li,',>s  settlements  ft. •.  UWiio.  )•)>.  ""h  niH' 
bm.ml,pieeo  ton.  olV  one  leal'     i'ittslmrj:!. 

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the  acts  of  tin-  lirst  aii'l  .-^eeond  <-^;i^:';;i.l 
Assemblies,  hdd  at  Cineinnati  and  (  hil  i- 
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Published  by  authority.  I'm  a.hdph.a. 
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from  July  to  December,  one  thotr-nnd  sev,.i: 
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of  the  laws  of  the  Tnite-l  States.  1  . . 
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Fnday  the  XXIX  day  of  May,  one  thou- 
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following,  with  an  appendix  of  resolutions 
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18s:',.  ■  •'" 

Ohio  Valley  Historical  Series-  _ 

/■■„•  I'li/l  /;//<>■,.•,■■•  „nii,r  /."c  iiiifh'.r  s  nam-!. 
„w//>r  <l-:<rr^jhrc  AV/,  .^.r  Apprinli.r. 

19.')0  P.orQfK.T'.'?  Expedition  agains-t  tlie 
()hi.>  Indians,  l7i'4.  •'  ''' 

Pl.'d  W.\i.KKi:'.s  Athens  rounty,t:>hio,  aini 
the  First  Settlement  in  the  State.  <>  OO 

1 '(,".•>  Ci.vkk's  ('ampaiiin  in  the  Illinois. 
1778-9.       ■  -"" 

19,',;;  McHir.DK's  Pioneer  Biographies.  2 
vols.  ^ 

19,")4  SMiTirs  «'aplivilv  with  th^  Indians. 

17:^-9.  ■  -  ''' 

I'l.V,  Dum:i;'s  Pioneer  Life  m  Ken- 
tucky. 

pi,",C.  "  >ino   V.^M.KY    Historical    Mi<e,!l:i 

•J.    "iH 

nies. 

'.9.-.7  Ohi..  Valley  Historical  Miscellanies 
[  \  Till"'  in  <ilii,>,  Kentucky,  and  Indi.iua 
T-nit*  rv,in  isO;).  By  .b.-iah  K.spy.  II.  'Iw 
Wfften' "ampaigns  in  Warof  isPJ;  1.  1-x- 
pedition  of  Captain  Henry  Ibush  with  Sup- 
plies for  (b'lieral  Hull  2.  Kxpedition  of 
(b.ye.ner  Meigs  h.r  the  Kelief  of  voy\ 
Meigs,  jsi;;.  By  Samuel  \Villiams  HI 
Tii-rLeatherwood  <bid;  an  acount  of  ,;,, 
a' pearanee  ami  in-ebmsioiis  of  .losepii  »'. 
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Publication,  devote.l  t..  the  pr.'sei  oi  ot 
documents  and  oth.-r  authentic  inforina- 
tioii  in  relation  t->  the  early  explorations 
anil  t!,,'  setllemeni  and  improvement  .'t 
ilie  country  aroun.l  ihe  head  of  the  Ohw. 
Iviited  bv'  Neville  B.  ("raig,  Eso  2  voi^. 
Svo.  pp.  '.'J.SM-.OSO.  Pittsbuig,  It-it.  <  ':i- 
ciiinati,  reprinted  1137G.  ^  ^" 


19.VJ  Another  i 

19  JO  Ordinan 

latim:  to  the  ( 
Marietta,  1S8,S. 

lOtil  Parker 
IliUid-liook    to 
Svo.  pi>.    i'l-.  1j 
York,  b^i''9. 

pji'.2  Parry  ( 

on  the  Early  E> 
of  the  Mississi 
paper.     Daveni 

191'):;  Patters 
BackwootU;  oi 
Authentic  frotn 
bracing  many  e 
pioneers,  sketcl: 
not  heretofore 
pp.  ;ill,  half  bo 
fertile  auth.M'. 

I'.i64  Peck  (J 

with   sketches 
adjacent    parts 
Boston,  IS.H. 

PJt)5  A-v>thcr 
Po.ston,  18;j(J. 

iyi<f>  Pionec 

prising  t!r,'  a,l 

[Brady,  Clark.-, 

tlu'ir  ii.  rc.i  imi 

IlliK.     l'Jn;o.  p 

r,t,'-7  Pittma 

Pl'csflit  .■'tan;  ( 
on  the  Mi-^i■^si 
bcripiion    of    t 

seven  liiilte-'    ;; 

99      b,>i.-.,in,  1 

19-'-  Porttir 
; Jones  ( ^•'k    '  •) 

of  r'S  1.      A  hi 
UllM'ci.al,    s.ici.d 
of  lii     Si. lies  :i 
iVniii    1m  Ml    t' 
6.'!n.     ('111. -ago, 

I9SVJ  Pritts 

Lif,',  illii-tr.iti'. 
of  tiw  lii.-t  < 
Mid.Ue  ak  I 
of  strange  an 
ccuiilers  wit! 
nci'-,  cu-t  ■T>is, 
[of  pri-nnevs, 
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IlUis.     .syo.  -,11 


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2  TiO 
Miscollaiiios 
iiiid  ImU.ina 
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Lxpcditioii  of 
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,  or  gilt  top. 
svo.         r>  <"' 

♦.\  ■  'hly 
^esei  <>>  ot 
ntic   iiii'urnia- 

explorati'iii- 
provomeiit  <it 

of  tlit^  Olii". 

Ksn       2  vols, 

:,    lb..*:.     <"■'• 
6  UO 


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I'.rju  Ordinance  of  1787,  and  i  pers  re- 
latini:  to  tho  Urdinance.  12mo.  pp.  4.')_. 
Marietta,  I.S8S.  ''■•'* 

\%\  Parker  (Nathan  II.)  Illustrated 
H.iiid-liodk  to  the  (ircat  Wosl.  Map-^. 
gv'o.  p!'-  1''-.  hoard.'S,  title  stained.  NfW 
York,  ist''.».  '•'' 

rj(V2  Parry  (<'•  f')     IIi>t(>rical    Addrt>.<s 

on  th"  Early  Explorations  and  ,<ottlenu-nt 

of  tlie    Mississippi    Valh-y.  _  Sv.).    pp.    '''>f<. 

\  paper.     Davenport,  lown,  1>7.!.  •''-* 

]%:,  Patterson  (A.  W.)  Histovy  of  the 
I5ack^V(>od^;  or,  the  r-.tiion  of  the  ("li''. 
Autlionticfrom  the  earliest  accounts.  L.n- 
bracini!  niarty  ovents,  notices  of  prciTiinoiit 
pioneers,  skc'lches  of  .•arly  settlements,  etc., 
not  heretofore  published.  .Map.  12iiu.. 
pp.  ;;il,  half  hound,  riltsburjjh.  Printed 
"for tlie  author.      I>>1:'.. 

\%\  Peck  (•!.  M.)     I  htide  f<ir  Emigrants, 
with   skeirlifs   uf     Illinois,    Misso'.ri,    rmd 
I  adjacent    parts.      Map.      25nio.    pp.    X'.^. 
^Boston,  is;;  1.  M'(» 

]%{}  Ai''ll"'r    i'ii:l"7i.       l:'rao.     pp.    ■"<T4 
Pa«ton,  is;;(').  I  '"^ 

I'jr.t'i  Pioneer  Life  in  the  Wcst.^  Com- 
prising t!r,'  advoDtiiros  o{'  r>oone,  Kenton, 
Brady,  Clarke,  tlio  Wiietzels.  and  iMhers,  in 
tlieir"  111  ree  iMieoiniters  -.vitli  the  Indian.s. 
Ihiis.  pJn;.>.  j.i).  .';•■;-'.  i'lida..  Is."-.s.  !  oD 
I'joT  Pittman   C'..pti.in    rhilip).     'I'he 

Present  .-^tan*  ot  the  Kuro|.e:i.i  Selllenients 
on  the  Mi-;  ■>'.ppi,  ■viiii  a  ::,o.jr;.piiiiM!  de- 
fccriplion  of  th.it  river.  ll'.n-^tiated  _  hy 
iseven  jiiiites  ;oid  dv.ui  ■his.  -Iio.  pj..  vni-r 
'.)',•      hoi.  inn,  ITTii, 

\%-  Porter  (it.  IMGanuett  (H.),  and 
JonestU  '■.)  1  lie  '. '.  M.^-m  ir.e  i'ensus 
of  rs  I  A  liistoryot  the  industrial,  (•'•m- 
uicici.d,  soci.d,  iin'd  ;  )!i'.ie;d  <hn'(  lop\iU'nt 
of  III  St.iiesaMi  'rerrit:>rie-.  oi  >iie  ^^  e^•, 
from  iMiO  t-  [■■<>.  Mr.p.  .  etc.  --vo.  ;  ]•. 
6:;ii.    chi.-ifio,  \>--'2.  •'  "" 

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MidiUe  ;ik  I  Westerti  .<t:ties.  N'.irratlv.:  s 
of  str.'intte  and    thrillii.-'    adv'eitin  e.- ;    t-n- 

ccnnler-^  with  the  le.ili.in-:,  tneir  nein- 
,ncrs,  en><  rns,  mode  ,  of  wariare,  tr<atnient 
lof  j'ri-ont-rs,    I'tc.       With    hiief    hi-torical 

>;k(tf'  .s   of    ;he    War   ;n    the    North-west. 

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tlio   gl<'an-[ 

Territuiy. 

2i| 


■'do  Cross  (l'vo<l..T.)  Tho  Five  Lan<U 
nf'p.ki.ii.  with  a  description  of  tlio  cnun- 
t,,v  tlu-  clirnati',  the  valU'Vs,  prairies  orops, 
1,;,;(1  l:uvs,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  :il ,  papi-f.  \  anU; 
ton,  l-T".  -' 

"ov.  Custer  (Mi>.  F.  ?,.)  "B-.ots  an.l 
SkMI.'v  ■  I'i!'<-  ill  iJakola  with  (.fiioral 
(■i,-|rr  I'ortr.iit  and  map.  12nio.  pp.  illJ. 
N,.w  York,  \>^->.  ^   ■'" 

•'. I'm  Dodge  (Itiehavd  T)  Tho  ]'>laek 
IlilN  A  niinute  deseviption  ot  the  sccn- 
,,,.v  .oil,  i-liniate,  -.'old,  geoloirv,  «'tc.  Ijlu- 
;'-tVil,  12nio.pp  i:.l.  N.  v..  1S7G.  1  M 
••uiN  Gold  iti  the  r.lack  Hills.  A  new 
nvq.  "it'll  .xplanatory  n(;les,  etc.  K^nin. 
,,„   1(1.     I'.uilin.i-'lon,  ISTO.  !>'• 

•M.-.V  Hanson  (.1.  l^)  Second  Annual 
l\7|,Mt  ot  liie  'l\-rriturial  .\uililnr  to  the 
iV'nMntive  A><seinhlv  of  th.<  Terntorv  ot 
]);,kuia.  lN'.}-'«.  >^vw.  pp.  ;i2,  paper,  \ank- 
tun.  i^i>'. 

•JnTu  Holley  (FvfiT.ci^  C.)  <>n'-e  thj-ir 
H,,!i;.-:  01-,  our  h\LMcy  from  th.'  l>ak<italis, 
lii-tnii,-.il.  hioiiraphical,  ami  iiicidrntal, 
fnim  fai-otV  «i:ivs  down  to  tin-  pr.'s.-nt. 
Poitniits  and  plates.       Svo.  pp.  -liti..     «    n- 

cai'o.  1  >'■"■■  •■'     ^ 

-i.Tl   Locke   (M'k.    MarvV     in    Far    l>a- 

ko"ta  iN.i...  p)..  I-'l  London,  ISVD.  1  t.l» 
•MT-J  Ludlow   (Wiliiam).      Iteport    of    a 

i;,ri.i,nai:-sMicoof  the    I'.lack    11  ills  ot    Da- 

kolii.ma.hMU  1ST1.     ;;  laru'..  map.      1  l>:>te 

i,„.ii-.  4io.  pp.  i-Ji.  Wa.h..  1-....  .;  m 
•^'T;;  Newton  ( I l<>tiry)  and  Jenney  fWal- 

1,."  P  )  i;,iH.it  <nj  thtf  (o.iilo.iry  and  Ht- 
.niuve.s  <-f  tin-  r.la.'k  lliUs  of  Dakota. 
Views.  If.  plat.-s  fo>siU.  s  colored  Ii.l'uiv* 
(if  microsci.pic  pfiro,L'ia]ihy.  4to.  pp.  ••ti'.^> 
With  atlas.     Washington.  IS^'O. 


del.\'nV.m:i:. 

'20T',»  Ferris  (Benj.)  A  Ili4ory  of  the 
Origin.al  .^ctlieinciit- on  the  Jjclaware,  from 
its  di^cov.'ry  l>y  Ilmi-on  to  the  coloiii/.ation 
nndcr  Williaiu  r.'iin.  To  which  is  added_ 
an  account  of  tln^  ecclesiastical  atlairs  of 
the  Swedish  settlers,  and  a  history  of  Wil- 
ininL'ton,  Ironi  it-  lie-'  s.-itlemciil  to  tln^ 
picsenl  lime.  Nvo  pp  ;;i-',  slieep.  "\\  :'• 
minginn,  ISH'..  •*  "" 

'l^''^^'*  Gilpin  (-T.)  ''"•'"'  '''■"'■  Vyo'^vc--^ 
and  I'r.-eiit  Slate  of  the  ( 'lie .apeak<>  and 
Delaware  <';iii:il.  -Map-^.  ^-^vo.  pp.  .">l)+?2. 
\Vilnii:,g'on,  1^-1.  ••' 

ll'i-^l  Newcastle.  Ili.-torical  sketch  of 
the  I'le-livieriiii  riiur.'h.  I'.y  liev.  .1.  l'>. 
Sootsw i.       .svo,    pp.    ;;'.».       riiiladelphia. 

'Jl»^-J  Vincent  t  F.)  Ili-'ov  of  ■|)elnware 
t.)"tli.'  i'reseiil  Tinn-.  < 'ontaining  a  lull 
nccount  of  tlie  fir.t  Dnieli  am!  Swedish 
settlements.  With  d-.-ci  iiitk.u  of  it.s  ge- 
o<zrai>hv  and  geologv.  Vol.  I.  all  jmh- 
lidie<l  "  Svo.  ]>p.  4TH.  in  parts,  uticut. 
riiiladelphia,  l^TO-l.  .'">  00 

•Jti^:l  Wilmington.  Montgomery  (Eli/.a- 
heth  ).  !ienuin>ceiices  of  Wilmington,  D^.!., 
in  Familiar  Village  Tales,  Ancient  and 
New.  Portraits,  bvo.  pli.  o07.  ITiiladel- 
phi.i,  1S.1I.  2  00 


'^uTl  Tom's  I3.xperieneein  I)akota.    Why 
jlu^weiit,  what  he  did  there,  etc.     Dhno.  pp_. 

lit;.    Miiuieapoiis,  i.^.->:;.  '•' 

l!07.-.  Whitfield  (B.  F.)    rreliminary  Ho- 
iportontlie  l'ale,.ntologyof  ther.lack  linK 
Svo.  pp.  4'.',  lialf  houi.l.      Wa4i.,lS,i.         o) 
I     -J'lTi;  Willis    (Ilaiiv).      Th.>    Lignites   of 
the<!reat  .<iou.\"  Keservation.  helweei»  th« 
(Inuidaiid  Moreau  rivers.  ])ak<U;i.  ■>  plates. 
h<v).  pp.  It''.      Wu>hiiigion.  l^S.").  'J.) 

*Jn77  Wixson   (Frat.klin).      Tin*    P.lack 
.Hills  (1.41   .Mines.     H.-ing  . I  compendium 
(.f  anfhentlc    information   relative   t.>  the 
gold   ti.4ds  of    Dakota,     Maps   aiid    nlus- 
tiati..us.      Svo.   pp.    SS,   i>aper.     \ankt.m, 

'  r^T.v  "* 

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I  his   E.xpedilioTi   to    i'emhino    SettU-nu  nt, 
and  the  condition  of  ail'airs  en  the  north- 
wo-tcvn  fronti.-r  of  the  Territory  of  Minne- 
sota.   Map.    Svo.  j>p. -lO.    Wash.,ls5(i.       7.> 


I)l.sTI!l(.n'  OF  coLl'Mr.IA. 

20^4  Ames  (Mary  CI. 'mmer).  Ten  Years 
in'Wa-hingtou:  life  and  scenes  in  the  Na- 
tional <'ipital  as  11  woman  sees  them.  Il- 
lustrated.   -Svo.  pp.  0S7.    rin'ti,  1S74.     2  2.'* 

20>.'.  Bolm's  ILmd-r.ook  of  Washington. 
nri-::Mled.  lOmo.  pp.  Li;5.  Washington, 
\>a).  *'" 

21  im'.  District    of    Columbia,      ^yar.l 

(Letter  1'  )  «iuide  to  the  I'loia  of  Wa-h- 
intrtmi,  iSSil.  Svo.  pp.  20.">.  Washington. 
LnSI.  ''^ 

20S7  Elliot  (^^*^iiatn).  Tln»  Washington 
Guide.  Mai.s  and  illustriitioijs.  IGukj.  j)]!. 
;>li>.     Washington,  is:;7.  1  -"'O 

2n"JS  Evan's  Complete  riiiide  for  Wash- 
ington ami  its  Envuoiis.  With  over  MO 
plmtoivpe  illustratiou...  .Svo.  pp.  192+94, 
I'hilad'elphia.  L'^'.'J.  I  •^>0 

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Men  and  'I'hings  at  Washington  (luring 
the  Tinrd  of  a  <"entu-y.  12iuo.  pp.  42i». 
I'hihid.lphia,  1809.  1  -^O 

"090  March  (Charles  W.)  lleminiscences 
ofCongre.ss.  Portrait.  12mo.  pp.  29.5.  New 
York.  1^50.  1  '-^ 


Bobcrt  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


78 
2091  Martin(E.  '^'^' ■)  ,^'}}''''i%^Th^ 

vestijration,  congressional  rni^s,  ,...1  tu^al 
intrigues,  etc.,  wUh  a  .los.r.ption  of  U  o 
splendul  vuulic  buiUHngs.  etc  i>vo.^^l.l. 
5  IS.     (IST:;) 

••Odo  Mavodiobort).  rolitical  Sketches 
.("Ri'gl.t  \'^ear.sin  Washing-on.  8vo  pii. 
•J16.      Haltininic,  1>:;'J. 

'  209:;  Mills  (Unl^"'tV    ^'"''';;,v'''''V","il!i 
itolan.l   National    K.x.rutive  «  tlu-es  ot  tie 

Unilell  States,      lllus.n,,...!.     \:luu,.vv'^' 
paper.     Wasliingtoii.  IM.-N  ''' 

•>(i')4  Morrison's  .Strangers'  fin'-J**  ,^^ 
W;shingt..n.  i'late..  iHmo.  pp.  It'H- 
Washington,  1S4-J.  '" 

2(nta  Patent  Office.  An  Accmmt  of  the 
Destruction  hv  Kneofthe  North  and  Wes 
Halls  of  the  Mo<lel  Rooms  of  the  I  nit-.l 
States  Tatent  <  »tHee  lUuMing,  Se).!.  .4. 
S77.  To.MMher  u'ith  a  hi^to,-y  of  he 
I-atent  Oilice  from  IT'.H)  to  1S.7  Illus- 
trated, bvo.  pp.  iib.  raper.  Washington 
IK"" 

intr.  Poore  (Ben.  rerley).  Reminis- 
cences  ot  Sixtv  Years  in  the  National 
Metropolis,  illustrating  the  wit,  humor, 
L'enius,  eccentricities,  j.'alousies,  amhitions, 
an.l  intrigues  ..f  the  l,rilhant  statesmen 
Indies,  otlioers,  diplomats,  lobbyists,  and 
other  noted  celebrities,  etc.,  etc  Vio- 
\-;Lu  illustrated.  2  vols.  8vo.  i'lulade- 
phia.'  ISSC.  /;  *"' 

2097  Public  Buildings  and  Architec- 
tural Urnamenls  in  the  Ci:y  ol  ^V  as  ung- 
ton,  2;;  plates.  24mo.  pp.  4.>.  ^V  aslmg- 
ton,  IS 4(1.  *  ^"' 

2n9S  Scenes  fxt  Washington.  A  ^tory  of 
the  last  generation.  _  By  a  ^jt'-^on  of  Balti- 
more.     12mo.  pp.  197.     N.  ^.,  1S4S.       i  00 

"(199  Smithsonian  Institution.    Kliee.s, 

(Will  I)  \u  \rcouiU  of  the  Sinithsomaii 
Institute,  its  Founder.  Building  Opera- 
tions, etc.  svo.  j.p.  H  paper.  Washing- 
ton, 1857.  *■ 

2100  Snethen(W.  n.)  The  Black  f  ode. 
of  the  District  of  Columbia,  in  force  Sept., 
]K4S.  Svo.  pp.  01.  paper.  New  ^  ork. 
ISIS.  ■' 

2101  Todd  (V.  BurrV  .Tl.e  Story  of 
Washint-'lon,  the  National  Capital.  \2mo. 
p.,  41f,;    New  York.  1SS9.  1    '•> 

2.02  Varnum  (-los.  B.  .Ir.)  The  Seat 
of  (iovernmeut  of  the  United  Males:  its 
position  and  jirospects,  etc.  i  Ian.  Svo. 
pp.  127.      Washington.  1S;)4.  '•> 

2103  Washington    Sketch-Book.    [I)o- 

.criptive  sketches  of  Washington,  U  .J 
Bv  Viator.  12mo.  pp.  2<3.  New  1  ork 
1864,  ^  ""^ 


FLOUIDA. 

2104  Barbour  ((ieorge  W,)  Florida  for 
Tourists,  Invalids,  and  Settlers,  embracing 
climate,  .soil,  and  pro.luctions,  cities,  tmvns, 
...d  people,  etc.  ^  Maps  an.  .lustration. 
l2mo  pp.  :!lf>.     New  \  ork,  lS>s5.  1  -0 

2105  Bartholf  (-1  I')  and  Boggess  (F 
C    M  )     South    Fl-.rida:    its   climate,   s.nl, 
andpro.luctions.      With  a  narration  on,- 
cidentsof  theSeminole  In.  lan  W  ar.    l.ma 
pp.  70,  paper,     .lack-onville,  ISSl.  ..0 

•MO*'.  Bill  (Bedvard).  A  Winter  in  VUn-. 
i,!,-  or  f.bservntions  on  the  soil,  climate, 
aiui  products  of  our  semi-tropical  st.ates 
with  sk.'tches  of  the  pii'if-'I'al  to^^ns  ami 
cities  in  Eastern  Florida:  also  a  brief  his- 
torical summarv,  together  with  hints  to 
the  tourist,  invalid,  an.l_sportsman.  i-mo, 
pp.222.     New  York,  IS.  1.  '-J 

2107  Boggess  (I'.  <-.  M.)  South  Florida 
the  italv  ol  America:  its  climate  soil,  and 
productions.      Svo.    paper.      Jacksonville, 

iss:;.  -■' 

210S  Bovnton  (Thos.  .!.)  Oration  IV- 
liveredat  Key  West,  ■•"loiHla. ''ulv  ».  lS(d_ 
8vo.  pp.  2:;,  paper.     Key  W  est,  IS(.l.         ..0 

2109  Brinton  (Di.ni<'I  (4.)  Notes  on  the 
Fb)ridian  I'eninsula:  its  literi-ry  history, 
In.lian  tribes,  and  anthiuilies.  IGmo  pp 
202.     Philadelphia,  l>V.t.  1  -'^ 

21 1 0  Cabeca  Be  Vaca.    Kelation  of  .\1- 

v.ar  Nun.'/.  (■ab..ca  I'e  Vaca.  Iranslat...! 
IVom  the  Spanish.  I'.y  B>uckingham  Sinitli. 
Portraits,  imperial  Hv.M.p^U)).  halt  luo. 

rocc,  extra,  uncut.     N.  \  ..  IS.  1.         -0  HO 

2111  Davidson  (.lames  W.)  The  Florida 
of  To-dav  A  gui.le  to  tourists  and  settlers. 
12nio.  I'lK  *J''4.     N.w  York,  IS.^O.  1  -^'^ 

•>H2  Description  of  Kast  an.l  West  Flor- 
ida and  the  Bahama  Islan.ls,  Map.  Sva 
pp.  IS,  n.  p.,  n.  .1.,  dat.i  ..n  map,  ISl...     I  -> 

"IB!  DeSotO.  Discovery  and  Conquest 
of  Terra  Florida,  by  Don  F.-rnando  d.>  Soto. 
Written  bv  .H  gentleman  of  Elvas.      Iriiiis- 


latedbv  iiichard  Hakhvyt.  with  notes  and 
-in  intro.luction,  an.l  a  ti-Mnslatmn  of  a  nai- 
rativ.-of  ih.'expe.lition  by  Luis  Uernan.h's 
de  Biedma.  I'.y  William  B.  Kye.  Mai'. 
Hvo.  pp.  205.      Bon.lon.  1S.)1.  •>  '" 

2114  East  Florida.  A  D.>script!on  <;[. 
With  a  journal  of  .lolin  B.artram  of  1  Iimh- 
delphia,'  botanist  to  hi-  majesty  tor  tho 
Flori.las;  iii.on  a  journey  from  St.  Augus- 
tine up  the  riv.'r  St.  .lohns  as  far  as  the 
lakes,  with  cxplanatorv  botanical  notes, 
ri>,v  William  Stork,  M.D.j  Ma,>  an.  two 
plans.  4to.  pp.  viii+40-+-xii-i3b.  hnd 
idition.     London,  1709.  10  OU 


2115  East  Flo: 

Iveniarks  ..n  its  tr 
jumlininmerce. 

|oiiJi;df  morocco. 

211 1'  Fairban! 

Florida,  from  its' 
in  1512,  to  the  .'l 
is4j.     12mo.  pp. 

•J  11 7  Florida 

tioiis,  with  a  sk. 
featuies,  iind  f^l 
wood-cuts.     Svo, 

•J lis  Gafferel 

Flerido  i'ian.;ai 
uncut.     Maps. 
•jil9  Garcill? 

,lr  111    (,"nll.|U.-tt! 

1,1,. ,.("  (pii  s'.'st  y 
(,,,  piiin  i>ar  Fer 
Ml  Friincois  par 
and  maps.    2  vo 

2120  Anothif 

2121  Giddini 

j„f  Florida;  or 
join'  goV.M'nmen 
[flc.rfium  Soiitl 
States  seeking 
[laws.    12iuo.  ].p 

2122  Harcoi 

i]ii    Florida. 

llS^S, 

212:;  Hardy 

Alligators.     Sk 
12mo.  pp.  240. 
2124  Henshi 
laii.l  ("ruising 
jtwo  v.int.'i's   s' 
Icoiist-.  .if   Floi  i 
jpoint  of  an  at 
liniii).  a  natura 
Itnited.     12mi>. 
::i25  Hine 

jlndiau  liiv.'r, 
Ijip.  'l'y>.     <"idc 

2120  Holde 

JKlorida  li(.'ef. 
iNrw  Yolk,  IS 


2127  Irvinf 

r   Florida  li\ 

■p.  I.'i7.      New 

21 2>  Af,tJ,, 

|l,iindoii,  ls:i5, 

2129  /I..'.//'. 

21. SO  Lanie 
iBcenery.  dim 
lacount  of  CI 
jAikei),  and 
jNuinerous  il 
Iriiiladelphia 


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"115  East  Florida.    An  Account  of.  with 

rPHuirks  <.u  its  iutiiri-  imi.nrt.anco  to  trade 

'S.unnn.MVo.     [1^^  ^V.  Stork        llin>.M,,, 

•MK-.  Fairbanks  (r.corgo  II.)    History  of 

Kloriilii  IVoiiiitsdiscovryliy  Ponce (U' Leon, 
•  l-,l"  to  the  <-los.>  of  tiio.  Floridii  W  iir,  in 
isi.  ■"l2mo.l.l..a50.     rhilii.,  iSTi.        'I'M 

•'117  Florida:  its  dimiito.  soil,  produo- 
[,i;„s,  wall  a  i-lo'tch  of  its  historv-jiattu^il 


f„.itm(<    and  social  condition.     Map  an<l 

llistoiro   do    1* 


Svo.  jiji 

•jlis  Gafferel  (I'aiil). 
I'lcrido  i"ran(;aisf.      ^vn. 


•:i:n  Latour  (Major  A.  I^)  'l?-'/'>'-''"i! 
•Memoir  <.t  tlu!  ^Var  in  Wost  Morula  and 
loiii-iai.a.  in  IS14-i:)  With  an  atlas  in 
lu.iuds.  8vo.  i.p.  xx+'Jf,4+cxe,  bheep. 
IMiiladelpliia,  l^dO. 

2I.".'J  Monroe  (•'.  1v.)    Th»'  Kloridii  An* 
nual  ior  ISSti.     With  a  larf-.'  new  township 
map.      Svo.    i.p.    Vyl,    paper.     New    Vork 
ISl'f,.  "'^ 

L.)     A     Hand-book    of 
'I'hrt    Atlantic    ("oa<t. 
ir.iuo.    Y\K    litl'.t,   pi.pcr. 


•J  1  ;•.:•.  Norton  (<' 

Florida.  I'int  I 
Maps  and  plans. 
New  York.  is'lO. 


50 


I'l' 


inu'Ut. 


>rai>s. 


Paris  IsT^. 


'o'l-l,  hoa-.'h 
•1  •J.'i 


III.        IZMIO. 
1    -Jo 

th  Fh>ri(la, 

[',  soil,  and 

cksonvillp, 

•Jo 

ration    I'o- 

ulv  x,  isr.i. 
isi)i.       ."io 

otos  on  the 

iry  history, 
IGiiio.  pp 

1  :)0 

ition  of  Al- 
Translated 
ham  Smith. 
)0,  half  mo- 
1,         '20  Oil 


1<)  Garcillasso  de  la  Vega.    Histoire 

,l,.'li  CoUMuetede  la  Florida :  on  relation 
,1,.  ,e  (ini  s'est  pa-^s..'  dans  la  ])ccouverte  i\^^ 
,(,  ptis  iKir  Fer.rinaiul  <h>  Soto.  Tra-luitc 
.,„i;,ancoisi.arSrrierr<>Uichelet.     Plates 

lUiduuips.    livols.  Itimo.     I.eidp,l<.>l.    o   ><i 
':}-:[)  Anath.f  C'pa.     Half  calf.  •''*"' 

"l-Jl  GiddingS(.^o>hua  K.)  The  Exiles 
„f  Florida;  or,  the  crimes  committed  by 
our  L'nvernment  a.-.'ain-t  tlio  Maroons,  who 
flcd'lVum  South  Carolina  ami  oth.-r  slave 
ffites   ^eekiiifj   protection    under   .^panisli 

laws.  I'imo.]. p.  ;;:;!•*.  cdumbus.  isno.  I  <'<> 

'M'J'J  HarCOUrt    (HelenV       Home    Fife 
Florida.       I'Jmo.   pp.  -'^'■''■''>-       Fouisville. 


PI 


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ISSS 


I 


The  Florida 
md  settler-. 


1  25 


"1":;  Hardy  H/.a  DuiTtis).     oran^-es  and 

.\irn"itors.     .•<ketchos(d' .South  Florida  liie. 

[121110.  p)..  'Jll».      London,  ISSC.  1    'M 

212-1  HenshalKKr.  ■'aniesA.)    rampinj.' 

land  <"riiisinjj;   in    Florida.      An   account   ol 

■  tit    in  crui>inj!  round   the 

•d   from  the  staiid- 

itclis- 

lUus- 


l  West  Flor- 

Ma]).     Svo. 

,  Ksi:i     1  25 

id  Conqut  si 
lido  de  Soto. 
Ivas.  Trail- 
ih  notes  and 
tion  of  a  nav- 
s  llernandi's 
Kve.     Mai'. 

r>  no 

•script ton  of. 
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|twi)  v.intei's   ^] 

Icniist-.  of   Florida,  vioWi 

llioint  of  an  aiiiiler,  a  sportsman,  a  ya 

man,  a  naturali-t,  ami  a  physician, 

tnilcd.      12mo.  j.p.  2-tS.    Cinti.  1>SF      1   .'lO 

'M"-)    Hine    (<'.    VickerstatfV      On     tho 

Indian  liiv.'r,  Florida,     lilustrale.l.      12mn. 

l\)S.     Cuica^.'o,  ISOl.  I    •'•> 

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New  York,  1S.5S.  ^       •'  '"' 

'2H\  Another  cM(:.''n.  .<vo.  pp.  117.  Jaik- 
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'2142  St.  Augustine.     Keynolds  (C.   B.) 
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.     ,,   ,,  .,i-,s  Avervd.^V  )     History  of  til.;  St.itc 

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p.Tio.l  of  m-onslruotioti,  will;  lM>rti.iit^_ 
Ih..  1,-aaii,^' m.M.  of  il.is  era.  i^vo.  i-p.  . 
N.'W  York.  ISSl.  ■♦  ■'" 


•J  43  St.  Augrustine.     sk^-i     ■«        t 

KntrlisU  vi.iior.    l.Suu..  n>  l^-    >«■»  ^  j ';„; 

1SI')'.». 


n:n,.l<.  .U-  >..io  an.l   ^l'''■^l^' ;       1 '  l"--  it>S 
M-..    pp.  •'^"      ri'ilu.lfli.hiii.  l^M.  •>«>' 

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"iu:  Sunny  Florida:    ^ . '>':M-^;;li«;« 
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Fl.ni.lu      Wnh  ii  visit  to  (  uba      MiM';^'!'] 

,1;;;:.  sv,>.  pp.  ::u>.  i..n.i<.u  is.,.  -^  ..> 

214.'Upham(S.C.)  ri,.n.l..  In.  :.n'l 
p,.....nt.  Vlimuie,  sml.  and  pi-'lu.  u...^^ 
1-mo.  paper.     .JacksonvilU-.  !>»••• 

2IM  Verazano  (.'oIkui  .U>).  ,  Scnp;- 

tojzl    van.    na     Florida,    m    h.-t    par    I-|- 

1-Jmo.  Pi-.  :;■■'.  hf.  .<hi>.     I.uy.U'U.  l.O...     1  U-. 

2l52Vignoles  (<harl..s).     .>Wryatinns 

uncut.     N'-^v  ^  ""^'  '^-"-  ^   . 

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hii,.,v  of  the  cauM.iUgns  of  ^-^•h'';'!  . 
ainclUiaines.and  .'^cott.  By  a  late  s tatl 
U,er  [Wnndhurne  Putter].  l^n^<>'  I'.j, 
184.      Balliin..re,  lS.,t..  ^   '  _ 

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toivof  Flonda;  or,  sketches  of  the  top  g- 
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cmintrv.  climate,  and  Indian  tnWs.  fnun 
the  first  discovery  to  the  present  tun 
8vo.  pp  304.     >-ew\ork,  Iboy.  3  M 


OEoHCtIA. 
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11  )  llislorv  of  Georgia,  from  its  earliest 
«eltl-ment  "to  the  present  time.  Ibmo. 
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(J^Mgia.      I.m.o.  pp  2.V.'.     n.p.,l-'0.     1  '^0 

•»ir,o  GeorgiaII"'~'"'''<-''l^'^'"'*'.*>'-  f*'>ll"o- 
ti.usVM     2.;;,  and  4  containing  a  ..urn. 

}r:;fn.prin.;of.rar..w..rksrelatu^to 
province  nf  .ieorgia.     .5  vols.  b\o.     .^.isa 

2ir,I  Georgia  Historical  .Society.  Lamor 
(Sidney).  Kit-  and  \\  rnings  !•>  C.  N 
West.     >vo    PI'.  2...     .savannah,  IS^S.        4i 

•>liV'  Georgia  .^^cn.-s.  characters.  Inn- 
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U.,,uhlic.  lliustnU.dl.yanative(.eorg-un. 
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of  <l..nr.ia  in  the  Winter  ot  l^^-;-  '  '  ;; 
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the  <'oniin.>ntal  Congres.s.  Sv.>.  pp.  -i^i.^ 
Boston,  l.^'.U. 

"l.y,  Jones  f^'.r...lr.)  The  Dead  Towns 
of  .o.orgia.  .svn.  pp.  -^OU.  Nvvannak 
iSTS. 

2ltM  KemUedM-^'K-*'^  -■^"V*,'^'    -^V'"";'' 

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isns-;i'.>.  12mo,  pp.  '''-I-  >«'^^'  ^!"'.'^| 
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the  most  remarkable  events,  up  to  the 
,,,osent  day,  2  vol.s.  8vo.  sheep,  .^ayan- 
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-mv.)  Ar.nthrrcop^/.  Half  morocco.  20  on 
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,aid  bar  ol(  ieorgia  M«;>';">vs  an.l  sketch.--^ 
2vols.  .^vo.      Ph:  .Mlelphla,  Iv.V  -  ■•' 

2171  0gleth0Ii3fc  (G.'U.'ral  .lames  F.) 
-umI  the  Founding  of  the  Georgia  colnn.\ 
ni.sO-lTsr,).  Kv  Henry  Bruce.  U-mo.  pp^ 
2UT.     Nrw  York,  is'.i".  "^ 

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for  deep  ^vat.T  at  .Savannah.  »vo.  pp.  "iJ^ 
.Savannah,  1891. 


217'.  Savanna 

(.1    !,.'     II'       "■ 
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2171  Savanna 
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217.'>  Sherwo( 

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liiill'  in.>r."cco. 

•jlTi'.  Stevens 

tiii'V  of  *  if.iigia 
Kni'iij.eaiis  t.>  H 
,.,.ii-tiluli.'n.  IT' 
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liiM..iy  of  a  col. 
p.ote-^lant,  win 
IT'.I.   12nio   ]ip. 

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,„ll  ,„..Puro.      I'iiilv..  Ivj'j.  2  -J.. 

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liiMorvofa  fol.Miv  of  aC.crmaii  f  Luthi-ran) 
r.„t.-lant,  who  '.'.nii-'niU'd  to  (Irm^ia  m 
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.Toiirmn-  in  AmtTioa,  from  the  Coast  of  Vir- 

Map 
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"Old  Cliicivixo."   "Origin  of  the    Prairies, 
"Last  of  the  lUinois,"  etc.     Tcrtrait.    Hvo. 
I>I).  ;i()0.     lioston,  KSHO.  1  "5 

.  "JP.I9  Chicago,  Halestief  (Joseph  N.) 
The  Annals  ot  Chit-ago.  A  lectuv"  deliv- 
ered in  1840,  with  an  introdnetion  written 
inlH7t>,  etc.  12mo.  i-p.  4S,  paper.  Chicagii, 
1870.     (Fergus  St-ries,  No.  I.)  -5 

2200  Bar  Association   Lectures,     I. 

Recollections  of  Early  Ciiiciigo  and  th« 
Illinois  P.ar,  by  !Ion.  Isaac  N.  Arnold. 
IL  Hecollections  of  the  Pcnch  and  Bar  of 
Central  Illinois,  by  lion.  .las.  C.  Conklim/. 

.IIP  The  Lawyer  a.s  a  Pioneer,  by  lion. 
Thos.  Hoyne.  Svo.  pp.  IOC),  paper.  Chic'igo, 
188-2.     (Fergus  Series,  No.  J2.)  100 

2201  Bross   (William).     History   of 

Chicago.  Historical  and  commercial  stati.s- 
tics,  and  wiiat  I  remember  of  early  Chicago. 
8vo.  pp.  \-2i).     Chicago,  187G.  75 

2202  Prown  (Henry).     Present  and 

Future  Prospects  o1'  Chicago.  Marshall 
(J.  A  )  Pise  and  Progress  of  Chicago. 
Martineau  (Harriet).  Chicago  in  ISSCt; 
"Strange  Early  Days."  12mo.  pp.  4S, 
paper.  Chicago,  1876.  (Fergus  Series, 
No.  9.)  25 

2203 Cleaver  (Chas.)   Early  Chicago 

Reminiscences.  12mo.  pp.  A2.  Chicago, 
18S2.  -5 

2204  Colbert  (E.)  and  Chamberlain 

(E.)  Chicago  and  the  (ireat  Contlagratioii. 
With  numtM'oiis  illustrations.  ]2mo.  pp. 
528.     Cincinnati,  lS72.  2  00 

2205  I'eigus    (Robert).       Chicago 

Piiver  and  Ilaili'r  Cotivention.  An  ac- 
count of  its  origin  and  proceedings,  to- 
gether with  statistics  concerning  Chicago. 
Portrait.  PJnio.  pp  20*i,  paper.  Ciiicago, 
1882.     (Fergus  S.'ries,  No.  In).  I   00 

2200  Fergus   (Robert).      Directory 

of  the  Citv  of  Cliicago,  IHM'.),  with  city  and 
county  olliccvs,  list  of  purchasers  of  lots  iu 
Fort  l)carl)orn  Addition,  with  f)rices  p.aki, 
etc.  l2mo.  jip.  <)S,  paper.  Chicago,  1870, 
(Fergus  Series,  No.  2  )  50 

2207  Go  dspeed  (H»v.  E.  J.)     lIi^• 

tory  of  the  (ireat  Fires  in  Chicago  and  the 
West.  .S'enes,  incidents,  losses,  sufferings, 
etc.  Illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  007,  roan.  New 
York  (1S71).  I   ''0 

2208  Goodwin   (Daniel,  Jr.)     The 

Dearborns.     A  ourse   commemorative 


of  the  occupation  of  Fort  Dearborn  atid 
the  first  settlement  at  Chicago.  2  portraits. 
8vo.  pp.  .'»0.     Chicago,  1884.  50 

2211')  Chicago.  Great  Fires  in  Chicago 
and  the  West.  History,  incidents,  los-.-s, 
etc.  Illustrated.  By  a  <  "hicagoclergytn.an, 
8vo.  pp.  118,  paper.     Chicago  (IS71 ).         7.'i 

2210  Historical  Society.     Addresses 

delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  in  iN'S, 
by  .1.  Y.  Scammon  and  I.  N.  Arnold.  Witii 
aiuunberof  hi>torical  sketches.  l2mo  pp. 
52  paj.er.  Chicago,  1877.  (Fergus  Series, 
No.  It).)  -^ 

2211  Hoffman   {Chn».    Fenno).      A 

Winter  in  the  West.  Lett<-r.s.  descriptive 
of  Cliicago  and  vicinity  in  lS:;.'>-4.  I2nia. 
pp.  04,  paper.     Chicag<»,  1882.  5() 

2212 Hyde  (Dr.  James   X.)     Early 

Medical  Chicago.  First  practitioners,  Col- 
leges, etc.  12mo.  pp.  78,  paper.  Chicago, 
187'.).     (FergusSeries.No.il.)  SO 

221 '5  Ltizerne  (F.)     Ti»e  Lost  City. 

Drama  of  the  Fire  Fiend  ;  or,  Chicago  as  it 
was,  and  as  it  is,  an<?  its  glorious  futiire. 
lllus.     8vo.  pp.  310.     N.  Y..  1872.  2  OO 

2214  McLean  ((jeo.    N.)     TJie  Rise 

.ind  Fall  of  Anarchy  in  America,  from  its 
incipient  stage  to  the  first  bomb  tlirown  in 
Cliicago.  A  comprehensive  account  of  the 
great  conspiracy  culminating  in  the  Hay- 
market  massacre,  May  4,  ISSO.  A  minute 
account  of  the  ap{)rehen^i()n,  trial,  convic- 
tion, and  execution  of  the  leading  con- 
spirators. Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  209.  Chi- 
cago. 1890.  2  OO 

'2-2\'> >    \v  Chicago,     A  Full  Review 

of  the  Work  of  iJei'onslruction,  for  ■  •• 
year  [1S72],  'mbi'acing  a  mention  of  every 
structure  luiilt  an<l  bfing  built  in  the  city. 
Map.       ^vo.    pp.    140,    paper.       [Chicago. 


and  Earlv 
N.  Arnold. 
1882.    (Fer- 


1872.] 
2210  Ogden   (Wm.    R.) 

Days  in  <'hi('a;.'o.  By  Isaac 
12mo.  pp.  72,  paper.  Chicago, 
gus  Series,  No.  17.)  -1" 

2217  ■ — -  iJalph  (Julian).  Harper's  Chi- 
cago aixl  the  World'.s  Fair.  The  chaptiM^ 
on  the  Exposition  being  collated  from  olH- 
cial  sources  and  ai)i.roved  by  the  depart- 
ment of  publicity  and  promotion  of  tlio 
World's  Columbian  E.xposition.  M lustra tcil 
8vo.  pp.  244.     New  York,  1893.  3  ("i 

2218  deception    to   the   Settler.s  of 

Chicago  prior  to  1840,  by  the  Calumet 
<;iub.  Mav  27,  1879.  l2mo.  pp.  90,  paper. 
Chicago,  1879.  ■W 

2219  Sewell  (Alfred  L.)  Scenes,  In- 
cidents, and  Les- ms  of  the  Gre  Chicago 
Fire.  Map.  l2mo.  pp.  100.  Chicago, 
1871.  57 


2220  ChiC! 

fTptiill  (G  I 
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detailed  narr 
of  1S71.  Ill 
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2221 ; 

of  some  of  Ci 
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lf^r.9. 

Past.  Presenl 
404.     Chicago 

2^2-:  Clark 

{  his  <'anipa 
1779,  with  an 
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containing  the 
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man's  jourjia 
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:^227  David 

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"•aids  County, 
liirkheck  and 
^Vith  preface  a  I 
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---"  Edwar 

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2220  Chicago.  ??hpahan  c,T.  W.)  and 
!Tj,tuii  ((i.  I'.)  The  (ireiit  Conflagnitioii. 
("liic;igo,  past,  present,  and  future,  with  a 
detaili'd  narrative  of  the  great  conHagration 
of  ISTI.  Jlhistriited.  Hvo.  pp.  [,-24]  piece 
torn  off  ma{i.     i.'hicago,  1872.  I  5u 

'2'2-2\ .'<hort    Biographical    Sketches 

of  some  of  Ciiicago's  Karly  Settlers.  Parts 
I  and  '2.  I2nio.  paper.'  Chicago,  ISTC. 
(Fergus  .Series,  Nos.  5  and  (J.)     Each.       2.5 

:i'-'2  — -  Wentworth  (John).  Earlv 
'."hicago.  Two  lectures,  with  supplemental 
iiete.v  I2nio.  paper,  •'hicago,  I87C.  (Fer- 
gus ,<erie.s.  Xos.  7  and  S.)     Kach,  li't 

1>2:.';;  Wentworlli    (.Jolm).       Early 

Chicago.  Fort  Dearborr.  Portr.tit.  IJmo. 
pp.  'JS.  paper.  Chicago,  WJl.  (Kergu.'* 
.Series.  No.  I  A.)  75 

:'2j.J Wiiki*.  (F.  B.)    Walks  about 

Chicago,  and  Army  and  Miscellaneous 
Sket(lj<.s.        1-Jmo.      pp.      :;07.        Chicago. 

^-•^■>  Wright  (.John   .«.) 

Past.    Present,    Future.      Maps. 
40i     Chicago,  lS(;,s. 

■--'2''  Clark  (<'nl.  George  Rogers).  .Sketch 
of  Ills  ranipaign  in  the  Illinois,  in  177.S- 
ITTlt.  with  an  introduction  hy  Kon.  Henry 
Pirtle,  of  Louisville;  and  'an  appendix. 
containing  the  public  and  private  instruc- 
tions to  Colonel  Clark;  and  Major  Bow- 
man's .journal  of  the  taking  of  Post  St. 
Vincents.  Xvo.  pp.  119,  $2,(i(l;  large  paper] 
imperial  Svo.     Cincinnati,  IStV.J.  4  (jf) 

2-'-'7  Davidson  (Alex.)  and  Stuve  (B.) 
A  Ciijiiplei.-  History  of  Illinois,  fioin  lt>7;j 
to  lf<7:;.  Einhriicing  its  earlv  explorations; 
aborigiii.al  inhabitants;  French  and  British 
occupation;  ron(iuest  bv  Virginia,  and 
.Hibsequent  events.  8vo.'pp.  944.  .'<n=ini'. 
field.  111.,  1S74.  *^'  ^'/,iyt 

---s  Early  Illinois.  Porter  (Rev.  ,T.) 
Earliest  h'eligious  lli..<torv  of  Chicago 
Riwn  (W.  H.)  Early  Hisiorvof  Illinois! 
Patterson  (I!ev.  H.  W.)  EarlV  Societv  in 
Nuitiiern  Illinois,  Arnold  (J.  X.)  Illinois 
i.!ir  I'orty  \  eais  Ago.  Fiivt  Murder  'i'rial. 
iLiiio.  pp.  ICI,  ,,.,,„.r  Chicago,  I)<81.  (Fer- 
J'us  .^eries.  No.  14.)  5(j 

.---".'  Edwards  County.    Flower  ((Jeo.) 

lli>tory  of  the  English  Settlement  in  Ed- 
wards County,  Illinois:  founded  bv  Morris 
j>|..i.i      ,  ,   -.  ...  . 

W 

burnt'.      >vo    tih    4ns      (Mii/^o...^    ivvt      ;-  (^iq 


-  •  ..v....,,  ,..,,,..,n.  njiiimen  ov  i>iorris 
mrkbeek  and  Cenrge  Flower  in  'lSl7-lS, 
^\ith  prefaceand  notes  hv  Hon.  E.  B.  Wash- 
nini...     Svo.  J, p.  4()S.     CJiicago,  F^.si'.    .'>  (iQ 

2:':;n  Edwards  Papers  (The).  Being  a 
ioiiiun  ol  the  .M.^S.  (,f  Ninian  Edward^ 
<;oyernor  of  Tei'ritory  of  Hlinois,  etc' 
Wit.d  by  Hon.  E.  B.  Washburne.  Por- 
iiiuts  and  fac-similes.  8vo.  pp.  tJ31.  Chi- 
cago, J.Kji4.  ^*  6  l,y 


in  018.  g3 

2231  Edwards  (Ninian  W.)     History  of 
Illinois  from   1778  to   18;;3.     Also  the  "life 
and  times  of  Gov.   Ninian  Edwards.     ,'<vo 
pp.  552.     Si)ringfield.  1870.  4  (k) 

22:52  Elliott  (Isa.ae  H.)  Record  of  the 
Service.s  ot  Illinois  Soldiers  in  the  Black 
Hawk  War,  lMi-;;2,  and  in  the  Mexican 
iwuo'   ^''■*^-S-     ^vo-  PV-   -4a.     i^pringfield. 

22.!3  Ford  (Hov.  Thomas).     A  History  of 

Illinois.  Irom  its  Commencement  as  a  State 

"I  '?'**'!,''*  ^^'*^-  *^'""t'i'"'>',-'  H  lull  account 
♦d  the  Black  Hawk  war.  the  ris:\  progress, 
and  fall  of  Mormonism,  the  .■\lton''and 
Lovejoy  riot.s,  and  other  important  and  in- 
teresting events.  l2mo.  pp.  447,  Chicago, 
1^)4.  7  ,,^) 

'2'S'A  Ar.'.tfu'rer,p!,.     Full  calf.  8  00 

•  --•^;':.  Gerhard  (Fre.lerick).  Hlinois  as  it 
IS.  U  1th  plates  and  ;]  colore<?  tnap.s,  show- 
ing woo<ls,  prairies,  etc.  12nu..  pp.  4.=)1. 
Chicago,  ls,.-,7.  •       "     I  g^^ 

22;;f>  Gillespie  (.Tos.)    Ifecoliections  of 

harly  Illinois  and  her  Noted  M.mi.      j-'mo 
pp.  _  50,    paper.      Ch.cago,    18S0.      (Fe'rgus 
.Series,  Nc.  i.';.)  '  '^r^^^ 

22;^7  Illinois  in  1837.  A  Sketch  De- 
scriptive of  the  Situation.  Face  of  the  Coun- 
try. Prairies,  Rivers,  Minerals,  etc.  With 
sketches  of  counties,  cities,  and  town« 
(Being  sketches  from  the  letters  of  a 
rambler  in  the  West.)  Map.  8vo.  pp  143 
boards.     Philadelphia,  18.37.  1  50 

22.3s  Jersey  County,     Hamilton  (B.  B  ) 
Historical  Sketch  of  .Jer.^ey  County.     8vo 
paper.     .lacksonville,  1S7G.  '  35 

223',>  Joliet.     Rowell    (Hopkins).      The 
(M-eat  Resources  and  Superior  Advantages 
of  the  <.'ity  of  .Joliet.     Map  and  plan.     8vo 
PI>.  32,  paper.     .loliet,  1871.  3.;^ 

224(1  Kendall    County.       Biographical 

Dictionary  of  Voters  and  Ta.x-payers.    Map. 

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8vo.  pp.  1 14.     Chic-ii:,),  1S7C,.  I  ^]^^ 

2241  La  Salle  County.  Baldwin(Elmer) 
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geo  ogy,  botany,  natural  history,  mouml 
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tions,  and  a  sketch  of  the  pioneer  settlers 
tolS4(t.     12mo.  p).  ;-,-,2,    Chicago,  1S77.  2  7.5 

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oary  reminiscences.  per.so,ial  incidents 
.-•nd  anecdotes.  With  a  bn^iness  directory 
of  the  county.  8vo.  pp.  G'.'2.  .Springfield, 
^^"^  4  00 

2243  Mclean  County.    T>uis(E.)    The 

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Bkeiches  of   old  settlers;    a  complete  his- 


a4 


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lorical  sketch  of  the  Bluck  Hawk  war.  and 

descriptions  of  all  matters  of  interest  re- 
lating to  Ml' Lean  djuuty.  8vo.  I»I>.  J'<>^»- 
Bloomingtoii,  1ST4.  ■*  ^^ 

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Tol  John  Todd's  Ke.'onl-booU.  12in(».  pp. 
t)8,  paper.  Chicago,  18S1.  (FeJ'irus  .Series. 
No.  12.)  '^'^ 

2245  Matson  (N*.)  Tlie  Pioneers  of  Illi- 
nois: contaiiiin-r  asoriesof  sketclies  lelat- 
in"  to  events  wliich  occurrefl  previous  to 
is'i;?;  also,  narrative  ot  many  thrilling  in- 
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dition, and  personal  reminiscences,  12mo, 
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224C)  Mikkelsen  (M-  A.)  The  Bishop 
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tlement in  Henry  county,  l.i.  „ois.  .Svo 
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2247  Morris.  Turner  (E.  R.)  Uominis- 
cences  of  Morris  and  History  of  the  Con- 
gregational Church.  Svo.  pp.  10.  paper 
Chicago,  1SC,>.  '>^ 

224S  Oliver  (Wm.)  Eight  Months  in 
HlTnois,   with    liiformation    to   Enu<;rants. 


ir.imnn  County.    Bv  Jolm  Carroll  Power 

assisted  hy  his  wife,  Mrs.  S.  A.  Po^ver. 
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22.')t'.  Springfield.  P.>'ver(.IohnC.)  His- 
tttrv  of  Springtield,  Illinois,  Its  attractiom 
*us  'a  home,  and  advantages  for  husines.*, 
manufaettuinjr,  etc.  8v<).  pp.  loO.  Spring- 
lield.  iHTi,  "i 

22r>7  Welby  ( Adlurd  V  A  Visit  to  North 
America  and  the  English  .■Settlements  in 
Hlinois,  With  a  winter's  vesidence  in 
Philadelphia.   Numerous  iiluslruliwus.   Svo. 


imo. 


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141.  Newcastle  upon  Tytie, 
1843.      ■-  -.^*^' 

224'.>  Peck('T.  M.)  dazetteer  of  Illinois: 
ron'taining  a  general  view  of  the  State;  a 
general  view  of  each  county,  and  a  par- 
ticular description  of  each  town,  etc.  l(hn«>. 
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PP 


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ent.  With  an  account  of  the  sece>.-!on 
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etc.  12mo.  pp.  280,  cloth.  Marion, 
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22G()  Woodruff  CI.  H.)  Fifty  Years  A, 20. 
Northern  Illinois  previous  to  and  during 
the  r.lack  Hawk  War.  8vo.  pp.  02.  .loliet, 
I88:i.  ''" 

•_'2t'd  Woods  (.lolm).  Two  Years'  i;t;si 
deni'e  in  tiie  Settlement  oi»  the  English 
Prairie  in  the  Illinois  Country,  United 
States.  With  an  account  <.f  the  prineiiml 
towns,  villages,  etc.,  an<l  the  habits  anil 
customs  of  the  backwoodsman,  iivo.  pp. 
;J10.     Loudon,  1822.  ^  ^ 


271.      Peoria. 
1870.  -  -^ 

2251  Reynolds  (Tohn).  Tim  Pioneer 
Ilistorv  of  Illinois:  containing  the  discov- 
ery in' 107:5,  and  the  liistory  of  the  country 
toVheyear  1818,  when  the  state  L'overnment 
•was  organized  12ino.  pp.  ;14:^.  llellevillc, 
ill.,  1852.     Slightly  water-stained.  8  00 

22.V2  The  ."ame.  Second  edition.  With 
por'rait.  notes,  and  index.  Svo.  pp.  4.")',». 
Chic:igo,  1887.  ;>  <><> 

22.V1  Rockford.  T.emley  (John)  The 
Weeping  Pilgrim;  or,  the  early  liie  of  John 
Lemley  the  editor  of  the  Colden  Censer, 
published  at  Rockford,  Illinois.  8vo.  pp 
64,  paper.      Kockford,  II!.,  1809.  o() 

22.-)4  Sangamon  Country.    Henderson 

(John  ti.)  Earlv  History  of  the  "Sanga- 
mon Country."  Being  notes  on  the  first 
seltlementB  in  Morgan,  .Scott,  and  Cass 
counties.  Svo.  pp.  .>:i,  paper.  Davenpoi;t^. 
1873.  '•■• 

2255  Sangamon  County,    Power  (John 
C  )     History  of  the  Early  Settlers  of  San- 


I.s'DI.ANA. 

2202  Beste(J.  Pichard).  The  Wabash; 
or,  a<lventures  of  an  English  gentleman's 
family  in  the  interior  of  America.  2  vols, 
12mo'.  half  bound.     London,  185.'>.         4  On 

22t'):'.  Bolton  (N.)     l''i>ily   History  of  In-I 
dian.'ipolis  and  <.Vntral   Indiana.     8vo.  pp. 
2'.».     Indianai.olis,  1.^53.  4n 

2204  Boone  County.     ^m-W   Life  ami 

Times   in    lioone    <Jounty,    Indiana,       Uifl 
settlement  of  each  township,  church  histo- 
ries,  pioneer    fiimilies,  etc.     Svo,    pp.  ^-'f 
Lebanon,  ln<l.,  1887.  '■>  «l 

2205  Boone    County,      Neal    (S.)   ai, 

Bishop  (.1.    M.)     An    Address,    contamiii 
the     History    of     Boone    «ounty,    Indiiini 
from  its  Orgi^iiizi^*''''"  *'^  ^''"   Present.     B.vl 
Stephen  Neal.     And  a  Sermon  on  the  IIis-j 
tory   and   Crowth   of    Presbyterian  ism  m 
Boone  County.      By    Pev,    J.    M.    Bishop 
Svo.  pp.  10,  paper.     Lebanon,  1870.  3*11 


Indiana, 


83 


2lV/.  Brute  (Rt.  'Rfv.  Simon  \Vm.)  M> 
rioir^.  Tlie  <list  bishop  of  Vinoennes,  Iiid. 
Hv  l;t.  iJt'V.  .fiH.  IJ.  Bayloy.  12mo.  pp.  l.'2;{. 
^'V\v  Yo!  k,  1S>'»I.  1  00 

2lV.7  Cady  (r.  W.)  Indiana  Annual 
T?pf.'ist»'r  for  IHV}.  24mo.  pj..  L»(tis.  In- 
(liaiiai'oli:*.  5() 

:»:.''.s  nf.Mw,',  forlMG.  ir.tno.pp2f. I.  '/.'> 
L'-J''.l>  Cannelton.     On  tfio  Margin  of  the 

il!ii»ni^   «',vil    i'liisin.      Its   nd vantagt'.-,  #'to. 

,svo.  j.p.  IdS.     I.ouisvillt',  l.s,"i<,».  60 

'::::<>  Cas8  County.    Ih-im  (Tiiomas  n.) 

Hi-tory  of  t'liss  County.  Witli  personal 
i-ki'tches  of  promJtH'iit  nuMi  and  jtioiiffrn. 
4tf>.  {']>.*''•'!,  pajitT,     < 'hiciv'^t,  I^7S.  7,'> 

2:^7 1  Clay  and  Owen  Counties:  IHstori- 

f;tl;iii(l  I'iioirraphical.  J'.vCJms.  lUaneliard. 
Illii.-trat(Mi.  H\a.  pp.  yiWi,  hidf  iijorocco. 
rliica^'o,  iJSSt.  3  .'jO 

i;jTi!  Cox  fSa!i(lforcl  ('.)  K.-onlL^ctions  of 
tlio  Kiiily  S»-nlfni.-nt  of  the  W'aliash  Val- 
ley.    Nvo,  pp.  |t',((.      Lafayett*',  IMCIK       |  i>i) 

i:27.{  Crawfordsville.     .Inimston    (.las. 

II.)  A  Ministry  ol  i'oit v  Y<-ins  in  liulinna. 
A  liistoricai  (liscuiusf,  delivorpd  at  ('raw- 
fovd-vilii',  Jiid.,  Kfliniaiy  .'»,  IS'jr).  S-'vo.  tip. 
30.  paper,      Indianapolis,  |S().'».  2'> 

-'274  Dearborn  County,    ("otion  (\lev. 

Jmi^'c  A.  .J.)  J'oenis.  I'o  which  i.s  aj*- 
ponded  ati  autobio<:raphical  sketch  and  a 
oondenscd  history  of  tiie  early  settlements, 
incidents,  and  improvements  of  Dearborn' 
Comity.  Indiana.  l'2tno.  pj..  i'/Jfl.  Cinciti- 
nati,  iSCiO.  •_>  fjO 

'.'27'.  Dillon  (John  l\)  A  History  of 
Indiana,  from  its  earliest  exploitations  by 
tlie  Kuropeans  to  the  close  of  the  territorial 
t'overnment  in  iS^la,  ificludiiig  the  discov- 
ery,settlement,etc  ,of  the  Territory  North- 
west of  the  Ohio  iJiver.  etc.  Svo."  pp.  xii, 
(i:J7.  sheep.  Mai.s  and  piate.«.  Indianajio- 
lis.  Is.VJ.  4^50 

-"-'7C.  Dunn  (J.  P..  .Tr)_  Indiana:  a  re- 

>.  lliino.  pp. 
1  -JS 
77  Ellsworth  (II.  W.)  Vallev  of  the 
I  ppcr  Wabash,  Indiana.  \Vith  hints  on 
its  .'ijjricultural  advMiitajzes,  etc.  Map. 
iL'nio,  pp.  17."..     New  York,  is;iS.  |  7r> 

"Jli7S  Evansville.  b'obeit  (('harles  E.) 
Eviuisville.  Her  Commerce  and  Manufac- 
tiM'cs,  A  <lescriptive  work  of  the  bnsiness 
metiopolisof  Indiana,  ^vo.  pp.  ;');")7.  £v;in«- 
ville,  1S74.  1  50 

l'-'79  Fort  Wayne,  Brice  (Wallace  A.) 
History  of  Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  from  the 
earliest  known  accounts  to  the  present 
period.  With  biograi)hical  sketches  of  (ien. 
Anthony  Wayne  and  others.  lUu.s.  8vo. 
1?.  .■;.'>7.     Fort  Wayne,  18(38.  i»  UO 


<Iemption  from  slavery.  '  Maj 

iV;.      l!ostoii.   JS',10, 
•  ).) 


22Sf)  Fort  Wayne.  Williams  (J,  L.) 
Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  rresbvtcriafi 
Church.  8vo.  pp.28.  Tort  Wayne,  1 88 1.     50 

2281  Goodrich  (De  Witt  P,)and  Tuttle 

(Charles  K.j  An  Illustrated  History  of 
the  .State  of  Indiana.  P.eing  a  full  'and 
authentic  civil  and  jx.litioal  history  oT  the 
'*^';^tt'.  fi'om  its  first  e.xploration  down  to 
I8<.*.  with  historical  and  desciiptive 
sketches  of  the  cities,  towns,  and  villages, 
emhr.'icing  interesting  narratives  of  pioneer 
life.     8vo.  pi>.  7;''..      i87.x  ;j  50 

2282  Henry  County.     Pleas  (El wood). 

Henry  r'ounty.  indinna.  Past  and  l'res<'nt. 
A  brief  history  of  the  coiintv  from  ISJl  to 
1871.  lOmo.  pp.  1-J8.  Newcastle,  1871,    i  25 

228'i  A  anther  enpif.     Paper.  1  00 

Indiana  Historical  Society— 

22.S1  N(».  I.  MowK  (D.  W.)  The  Laws 
and  Courts  of  the  North-west  and  Indiana 
Territories.     12mo.  [)p.  2'».     I88ti.  25 

^  22,s*»  No.  2.     Diu.oN  (,Iohn  IV)     Life  and 
.Services   by   (^len.    .loljti    Cobnrn.    with    a 
sketch  by  .ludge  Horace  P.  Buldle.     I2n»o 
pp.  20.     1880.  25 

22sr,  No.  ?,.  Coot.n-  (Thos.  M.)  The  Ac 
quisition  of  Louisiana.  l2mo.  pp.  25. 
18S7.  "       05 

22S7  No.  4.  M.»I!Tim).^lj:  (f'has.)  Lough- 
ery's  Doleat  and  Pigeon  Koost  MassacTe. 
12mo.  pp.  .';2.      b^SS.  2.5 

228S  No.  5.  HowK(D.  W.)  A  Descrip- 
tiye  Ciitiilogiie  of  the  Official  PublicatifJiig 
of  the 'I'erritorvand  State  oi  Indiana,  from 
18(J()  to  lS'.)i>.      12mo.  pp.  yj,     ls<jo.  .50 

22S9  No.O.  ,Tn.iAN((;eo.  W.)  The  Kank 
of  Charles  Osborn  as  an  Anti-slavery  Pion- 
eer.   Svo.  pi>.  ;;7.     b's'.u.  50 

221UI  Indianapolis.  Crown  Hill  Cenie- 
tery,  Indianapolis.  'I'ho  origin,  organiza- 
tion, and  management  of.  With  lists  of 
officers,  etc.  Numerous  photographic  illus- 
trations.    Svo.  pp.  ()'}.     1S75.   ''  1  00 

22'Jl  Indianapolis.  Nowland  (J.  H.  B.) 
Early  b'eminiscences  of  Indianapolis.  With 
short  biographical  sketches  of  its  early 
citizens  and  a  few  of  the  jirominent  busi- 
ness men  of  the  present  dny.  lOmo,  p|>. 
452.      Indianapolis.  1S7(>.  2  (lO 

22',t2  Jay  County.  Montgon  'ry(M.  W.) 
History  of  .lav  Cutintv,  Indiana.  l2mo.  pp. 
288.     Map.     Chicitga;[l,sC.4].  3  (K) 

22'.'.;  Johnson  County.  Banta  (D.  IX) 
A  llistoric^d  Sketcii  .,t  .lohnson  County, 
Indiami,    Svo.  j.p.  I7u.    Chic.igo.l8.Sl.   1  50 

22<u  lake  County.    B.1I(T.  il.)    Lake 

County,  Indiana,  tidni  18;U  to  1872.     Map. 
12uu>.  pp.  ;i04.     Chica-io,  KST.J.  2  <«) 


Hobert  Clarke  ^  Co.t  Cineinnati, 


411.     Markle- 


2  75 


239r>  Madison  County.     Har'Ien  (Sam- 
uel).    History  of  Mailisoii  County,  Ijidiana, 
from  1!S20  to  18T4.    bvo.  pp 
ville,  1874. 

229*')  Hichmond.  Annuls  of  Plonker  Set- 
tlers on  ilif  Wliite  Waler  and  it*  Tribu- 
taries, in  the  vicinity  of  Uiohniond,  Ind., 
from  KS04  to  \>'M.  Emhrnc'iuii  many  liio- 
irraphioal  sketcln's,  with  historical  reniini*- 
ct-nces  of  their  privaliorn  and  hardsliijis, 
iiichulinj:  incidenls,  anoodotes,  »Hc.,«jf  •■arly 


times  an<i   the   era 


ot   lo;»   cabins.      Hy  a 


yvo.   pp.   SD,  paper. 


Ktciiiuond, 
;>0 


tiquarian    Society. 
Map.     «*<vo.  pp.  4>. 

2300  Vincennes. 

Colonial    ilistorv  of 


native. 
1875. 

2297  Richmond,     riumm^^r  (John   T.) 

A  Directory  to  the  Tity  of  Ivichniond.  con- 
tainiiifi  names,  bn-iness,  ajid  residence  of 
the  inhahitunt.s.  Tojzether  with  a  tiislori- 
cal  sketch.  Map,  12ino.  pp.  lOS.  Kich- 
mon.l,  isr>7.  2  5t> 

229.S  Smith  (O.  fl.)  Keminisoenres.  Early 
Indiana  trials  ami  sketches.  Historical, 
biographical,  political,  etc.  Tortrait.  Svo. 
pp  640.     rincinnati,  IS'jS.  ',i  '>0 

2299  Vincennes    Historical    and    An- 

. Indue   Law's   Address. 
Louisville,  is;]'.).     1  <.M) 

Law  (.John).  The 
Vincennes,  under  the 
French,  British",  and  American  (lovern- 
ments,  from  its  First  .Settlement  <lown  to 
the  Territorial  Administration  of  Oen.  W. 
H.  Harrison.  Bein^  an  address  before 
the  Vincennes  Historical  and  .\nli(iuariaii 
Societv,  with  additional  iKjtes  and  il- 
lustration-s.  8vo.  pi>.  l'>7.  Vincennes. 
1858.  1  i»" 

2301  Wayne  County.    Vonn-.' (.\n.lre\v 

W.)  History  of  \Vayiu«  Tounty.  Indiana, 
from  its  Hrsl "settlement  to  the  present  tiine, 
with  numerous  bio<irai)hical  and  family 
sketches.  Embellished  with  upward  of 
tilty  portraits  ami  views  of  buildings.  8vo. 
pp."4.")9.     Cincinnati.  1872.  2  00 

2302  Another  c.>p!i.     Half  morocco.     3  00 

2303  Whitewater  Valley.     Memoir  cf 

David  Hoover.  With  the  tir.-t  settlement 
and  early  hi.story  of  Whitewater  Valley. 
With  notes,  etc.,  bv  I.  H.  .Julian.  8vo.  pp. 
44.     Richmond,  isr>7.  <J0 

2304  Woodburn  (-F.  A.)  Higher  Educa- 
tion in  Indiana.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  20i>. 
Washinjiton.  1891.  75 

2305  Woolen  (Will.  W)  Biograjiliical 
«nd  Historical  .Sketches  of  Early  Indiana. 
Portraits.  8vo.  pp.  5C8,  Indianapolis, 
1883. 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 

230r)  Jackson  (A.  P.)  and  Colf  fK  r.) 
Oklahoma.  Politically  and  Topogiaphi.  dly 
Described.  A  history  and  guide  to  the 
Indian  Territory.  With  biographical 
sketches  of  ('apt.  P.  L.  Payne  and  «)tlu'-s, 
Map  and  illustrations.  _  12mo.  pp.  150, 
paper.     Kansas  «'ity,  1885.  60 

2307  Proceeding*  of  the  Convention  to 
Consider  the  « tperiing  of  the  Indian  Teiii- 
torv.  held  at  Kafisa^  City.  February,  IvSS. 
bvo,  pp.  SI).     Kansas  City,  18H,H.  'jii 

2308  Report  ««»»  the  Organization  of  tlii» 

Territorv     a(    Oklahoma.       Svo.    pp.    fd 

Washington,  1^80.  ^ 

23(19  Keport  of  the  Cotntnittee  on  Indiim 

Atfairs  on  the  condition  of  the  Indians  m 
the  Indian  Territory  and  other  reservations. 
3  vols  8vo.  paper.  Washington,  1870.    I  *5 


IOWA. 

2310  Black  Hawk  County.  The  History 

of,  its  Cities,  'I'owns,  etiv  Biogi'aphies  of 
citizens,  war  record,  etc.  !llustrate«J.  .Svo. 
pp.  602,  half  bouihl.     riucago.  I87s.      4  UO 

2311  Council  Bluffs.  P.mke  (W.  8.) 
Directory  of  «.'ouncil  Bhitls.  and  Emigrants 
Ciuide  to  the  *iold  liegions  of  th«  West. 
Map.    Svo.  pp.  85.    rouncil  I'.lutfs.  iStjIi.    75 

2312  Council  Bluffs.  Burke  (W.  S.) 
An  Outline  Histoi'v  of  Council  Blutfs.  Svo. 
pp.  31,  paper      <."hicago,  1S(')7.  lio 

2313  Davenport.  Wilkie  (Franc  B.) 
Davenpoit,  I'a^t  and  Present.  Including 
the  e.arly  history  and  i)ersonal  and  anec- 
dotal reminiscences.  Views  and  portrait.s. 
8vo.  pp.  333.      Davenport.  1858.  2  00 

2314  Harsha  (W.  .!.)  The  story  of  Iowa. 
The  work  and  experiences  of  the  pioneer 
Presbyterian  missionaiies  of  Iowa.  Svo. 
pp.  341.     Omaha,  1891.  1  00 

2315  Hyatt  (H.  S.)  Manufacturing, 
Agricultural,  and  Industrial  Uesources  of 
Iowa.  Svo.  pp.  151.  paper.  Des  Muiiie:' 
1873.  '^^ 

231t')  Iowa.  The  Home  for  Immigrant.". 
Being  a  treatise  on  the  resources  ot  Iowa. 
and  giving  useful  information  with  reganl 
to  the  Stute.  for  the  benefit  of  immigrants 
and  otiieis.  8vo.  pp.  9'',  paper.  Pes 
Moines,  ISTo.  W 

2317  Lyon  County.     Hyde(SC.)     His- 
torical Sketch  of  Lyon  County,  and  a  de- 
scription of  the  country  and   its  resources. 
3  00      12mo.  pp.  40,  paper,    iiioux  City,  1873.    40 


Kansas, 


87 


2Jn  Newhall  iFno.   B.)     Sketches  of 

Iowa;  or,  ilii^  cmigriiiit's  gui(ie.  Contain" 
ill}.'  a  niiiiuti"  dtvscriptioii  of  each  county, 
initkipal  town,  piairi*' iind  timbered  lands, 
tniit"*  of  Indian  i-liaiucler,  with  sketchtM  of 
lUiiok  ll.iwk  and  otluTd.  lOnio.  pp.  25lJ. 
Sv\y  York,  IS4I  1  (){) 

!i;>iy  Northern  Iowa,  ''ontaining  Hints 
and  Information  of  Valup  to  Emigrants, 
Bv  a  pinn»  t-r.    8vo.   pp.   3D,  paper.     Dn- 

tu(pie.  1M5H.  35 

u;20  North-western  Itpvi«>w  an<I  Com- 

fncri'ial  and  Ural  Kstate  iJeporter.  Kroiu 
Jiuu',  1S57,  to  April,  IS58.  Kdiied  ».y  H. 
II.  I'.eldiiig.  8vo.  pp.  690,  half  bound. 
Keokuk.  '2  00 

•J  ?-M  Nourse  CO.  (;.)     Iowa  and  th*-  CVn- 

t<>tiiiial.  Th«*  SiiiU:  addfess  at  Philadel- 
pliit,  187<i.    l<vi».  pp.  4-,  paper.    Des  Moines. 

i.sir..  25 

-'5J2  Parker  (X.   H.)    Iowa  as  it  i»  in 

1S,").'>,  a  gnzt'ttfcr  for  eitizon-,  and  a  hand- 
book for  imniit.'rant.H.  lllusiraled.  I2mo. 
pp.  2t)4.     Chicago.  Ill,  ISS.'i.  1!) 

2;i.'3  Parker  (X.  if.)  The  Iowa  Hand- 
book, for  1>S;JG.  Map.  12mo.  Dp.  18.S. 
Boston.  lSo6.  ■       1  00 

'2'-VH  Recoru  of  the  Commemoration  of 
the  Fiftieth  .Anniversary  of  the  .Settlement 
of  Iowa, .June  I.  1883.  8vo.  pp.  104,  paper, 
Burlington,  1883.  75 


KAN.SA.S. 

2325  Boynton  (Hev.  c.  B.)  and  Hason 

(T.  h.)  A  .Journey  through  Kansa.«,  with 
sketches  of  Nebraska,  describing  the 
country,  climate,  soil,  minerals,  etc.  I2mo. 
pp.  'J16.     Cincinnati,  I8r)5.  I  25 

2526  Brewerton  (Q.  D.)    The  War  in 

Kansas.  \  rough  trip  to  the  border, 
among  new  homes  and  a  strange  people. 
I'Jnio.  pp.  4Ui».     New  York,  1850.  1   .'JO 

•-'327  Covode  (The)  Investigation.  Le- 
coinpton  Constitution,  etc.  8vo.  pp.  838. 
Washington.  ISOO.  1  25 

2328  Ebbutt  (Percy  C.)  Emigrant  Life 
in  Kansas.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  237. 
London,  1886.  2  25 

2329  Gihon(.Iohn  If.)  fJovernor Ce.ary'.* 
Administration  of  Kansas,  with  a  complete 
history  of  the  Territory  until  luly,  1857. 
12mo.  pp.  .348.     Philadelphia.  1857.       1  00 

'21V,',0  Anot/it'.r  cnpi/.     Paper.  75 

2331  Gladstone  (T.  IL)  Kansas,  or, 
squatter  life  and  border  warfare  in  the 
Far  West.  Illustrated,  Map.  12mo.  pp. 
295.    London,  1857.  1  00 


2332  Griswold  (Wayne).  Katism  Her 
Resources  and  Developments;  cr,  The 
Kiuisas  Pilot.  Giving  a  direct  road  to 
homes  for  everybody.  Also,  the  etl'ect  .of 
latitudes  on  life  locations,  with  important 
facts  for  all  European  emigrant.-..  Illus- 
trated. 8vo.  pp.  UJ,  paper.  Cincinnati, 
1871.  50 

2333  Hale  (E.  E.)  Kansas  and  Ne- 
braska. The  history,  physical  characteris- 
tics, a!i<i  political  positions  of  those  Terri- 
torie.'^,  with  an  account  of  the  emigrant 
aid  companies.  Map.  12mo.  pp.  256. 
Bo    on,  1854.  1  25 

23,3-t  Holloway  (.1.  N.)  History  of  Kan- 
sas,  from  the  tirst  e.xpioration  of  the  Mi.s- 
sissippi  Valley  to  its  admi.ssion  into  the 
Union.  Embracing  a  sketch  of  Louisiana, 
the  conflict  of  free  and  slave  labor,  etc. 
8vo.  pp.  5S4      Lafayette,  1868.  2  50 

2335  Hutchinson  (C.  C.)  Keaources  of 
Kansas.  Filteen  year.s'  experience.  With 
a  map  and  forty  illustrations.     12nio.  pp. 

287.     Topeka,  1871.  1  (JQ 

2336  Kansas,    Twenty-two  Sneoclie.s,  Re- 
ports, etc.,   on   the  Admissjoii  of  Kansas 
II.  p.,  n.  «l.  1  ,50 

2337  Kansas  State  Historical  .Society. 
Fifth  Biennial  Report.  8vo.  pp.  109.  ."^ixth 
Report,  pp.  12S.  Paper.  Topeka,  1887. 
1889.     Each,  75 

2338  Parker  (N.   II.)     The  Kansas  and 

Nebraska     llan(i-book    for    1857-8.       Map. 
l2mo.     Boston,  18.")  7.  1  25 

2339  Phillips  (William),  The  Conquest 
of  Kansas  by  .Missouri  and  Her  Allies.  A 
history  of  the  trouliles  in  Kansas  to  1856. 
I2mo.  pp.  414.     Boston,  1856.  I  25 

2340  Prentis  (Noble  L.)  A  Kansan 
Abroad.    12mo,  pp.  240.  Topeka,  1878.   1  00 

2341  Report  of  the  .Special  Committee 
appointed  to  Ivestigate  the  Troubles  in 
Kansas,  with  the  views  of  the  minority  of 
said  Committee.  8vo.  pp.  1338.  Washing- 
ton, I85t).  I  .50 

2342  Robinson  (Gov,  Charles).  The 
Kansas  (!onHict.  12mo.  pp.  487.  New 
York,  1S92  2  00 

2343  Robinson  (S'arah  T.  L  )  Kansas: 
its  Interior  and  Exterior  Life.  locludinga 
full  view  of  its  settlement,  political  history, 
etc.     12mo.  pp.  3ti0.     Boston,  1857.        1  .50 

2344  Six  Months  in  Kansas  By  a  Lady. 
l2mo.  pp.  231.     Boston,  1856.  1  25 

2345  Spring  (L.  Wilson).  Kansas.  The 
Prelude  of  the  War  for  the  Union.  Map. 
16mo.  pp.  334.     Boston,  1890.  1  25 

2346  Sumner  (Chas.)  The  Crime  against 
Kansas.     12mo.  pp.  95.     Boston,  1856.     50 


88 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Co.^  CincinnatL 


\\ 


2347  Thayftf  (Kli).    A  History  of  the 

Kansas  Ciu^ad*'.  Its  frifiicis  aiiU  its  fopn. 
With  intnxinctiftn  liv  lU-v.  Iv  E.  HiiU- 
12mo.  PI.  314      N.'W  Vork,  ]88'i.  1  C'O 

'j;)48  Tomlinson(Wi)liiim  p.)  Kansas  in 
18r<8.  Beiii;;  fhi"tly  a  history  of  the  recpnt 
troubloH  in  the  Territory.  'l2rao.  pp.  3t»4. 
New  York,  Is '>'.».  1  50 

L';549  Wilder  (Dani*-!  W.)  The  Annals 
of  Kansas,  i  ludiioloirically  arranv'*'<l,  l-'i4"J- 
ls74.  lifiiij:  !i  coiiiplt'tf  historical  and  sta- 
tistical account  of  the  State.  8vo.  pp.  <''.>'. 
Topeka.  1875.  4  50 


KENTUCKY. 

2350  Allen  (James  Lane),  The  Blue- 
Grass  Region  of  Kentucky,  and  other  Ken- 
tucky articles.  Profiiselv  illustrated,  ll-'nia. 
pp.  322.     New  York,  lS\t2.  2  i^t» 

2:!')1  Allen  0\* ill iam  B.)  A  History  of 
Kentucky.  Knihracing  gleanings,  reini- 
niscences,  antiiiuities.  natural  curiosities, 
statistics,  etc..  of  the  .*^tate,  with  numerous 
biograi)hical  sketches.  8vo.  T)p,  449.  Loui-s- 
viUe,  1872.  4  00 

2352  Arthnr(T.  s.)  an<l  Carpenter  (W. 

H.)  The  History  of  Kentucky,  from  its 
earliest  settlement  to  the  preseir  time. 
16mo.  pp.  31C>.     i'hiladelj.hia.  75 

2353  Barton  (\V.  E.)  Life  in  the  Hills 
of  Kentucky.  18mo.  pp.  295.  Uberlin. 
1890.  1  ^10 

2354  BiOffraphicfti.  Encyclopfedia  of 
Kentucky,  of  tiie  Dear!  aad  Living  Men  of 
the  Nineteenth  Century.  Numerous  steel 
portraits.  4to.  pp.  «92,  full  turkey  morocco, 
gilt  edges,     Cincinnati,  1ST8.  1(*  <I0 

2355  Breckenridge  County.     Brecl;en- 

ridge  (Wni.  C.  P.)  Address  at  the  Centen- 
nial Celebration,  Nov.  2,  1882.  bvo.  pp.  40. 
Frankfoi't,  1S82.  40 

2356  Brown  (-Tohn  Mason).  _  Address  at 
the  Centennial  Commemoration  of  the 
Battle  of  Blue  Licks,  Vhn  AuL'ust.  1882. 
Map.     8vo,  ]ii>.  55.     Frankfort,  1882.         75 

2357  Butler  (Mann).  A  History  of  th*e 
Cominonweaiih  of  Kentucky,  from  its  ex- 
ploration and  settlement  V)y  the  whites  t(» 
the  close  ot  the  north-western  camjiaign 
in  1813.  12mo.  pp.  396,  sheep.  Louisville, 
1834.  3  50 

2358  Another  edition.  12mo,  pp.  55L  Cin- 
cinnati, 1836.  5  00 

2359  Campbell  Connty.    -Tones  (M.  K.) 

History  of  Campbell  County,  Kentucky,  as 
read  at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  .July 
4.  1876.  8vo.  pp.  10,  paper.  Newport,  Ky.. 
1876.  35 


2360  Carr  (LucJen)  and  Sbaler  (N-  s.) 

On  the  I'rehistoric  liemaMis  of  K»'ntucky. 
With  7  lieliolype  j»lat»j(*.  4to.  pp.  iil,  paj'.T. 
Fraiiktoi  t.  n.  d.  2  5t) 

2361  Coll)a8(Lewi(»).  Historical  Sketches, 
of  Kentucky,  en. bracing  its  histiiry,  an- 
tinuities,  ainl  na'ur;tl  cniiosif ie.s,  gro^rraph. 
ical,  st;»tistical,  and  geological  il'v-criiiiion*. 
With  anecdotes  of  pioiie'-r  lite,  bioci'n|.l:- 
ical  sketchi'.s,  etc.  IJevised,  enlarged  four. 
fold,  and  brt>ught  down  to  the  year  l:s74, 
by  his  so?),  Uichai'd  IL  Collins,  embracing; 
Predjistoric  annals  for  331  years,  by  conn, 
ties,  sketches  of  courts,  churches,  Free 
masonry, etc..  pjtttieer  incidents,  an<l  nearly 
iOO  biographical  "ketches  fd'  tlistinguisln'd 
citizfiis.  ,\Ia|».  portrait,  etc.  2  Vols,  hvo. 
t.ovington.  I.ss2.    Net.  In  0(> 

2362  Brake  (I>anj«'l),  rioneer  Life  in 
Kentucky  \  -eries  of  reminiseential 
letters  a(idressed  to  his  children.  Fditcd^ 
with  notes  and  biograjdiical  sketch,  by  Inn 
not),  Hojj.  Charles  1>.  Drake,  of  St.  Louis 
Portrait.     Svo.  pp.  2t)3.     Cin.,  1S73.       3  (K) 

2363  The  sime.  Large  paper,  imperi.il 
Kvo.  (i  <H.» 

Filson  Club  Publications— 

2364  No.  1.  l)rai!KTT  (Reuben  T.)  John 
Filson.  The  First  Historian  of  Kentucky. 
An  account  of  his   life  and  writings,  pre- 

{)ared  from  original  sources,  illustrated 
)y  a  re])roductioii  of  a  newly  discovered 
portrait,  a  fac-siniile  of  one  of  his  ietters. 
and  a  photo-lithographic  fac-simile  of  his 
original  ;nap  of  Kentucky,  which  was  is- 
sued with  his  "History  of  Kentucke,"  in 
1784.  4to.  pp.  132,  paper.  Louisville,  18S4. 
Net.  5  00 

2365  No.  2.  .SPEEn  (Thomas).  The  Wil- 
derness Road.  \  dcscriplion  of  the  routes 
of  travel  by  which  the  pionet-rs  and  early 
settlers  first  ciiine  to  Kentucky.  Map.  4to. 
pjt.  85,  paper.     Louisville,  18S6.    Net.    2  OO 

2366  No.  ?,.  Fkiuun  (Wm.  II.)  The  ri(v 
reer  Press  of  Kentucky,  fron)  the  printing 
of  the  first  paper  west  of  the  Alleghanie-*, 
.\ugust  11,  1787,  to  the  t^stablishment  nf 
the  <laily  };ress  in  18;',(>.  Illustrated  with 
fac-simile,  three  portraits,  nnd  a  jdate.  4to, 
pp.  93,  paper,    Louisville,  188H.    Net.    2  dO 

2367  No,   4.    WniT.siTT  (Wm.   \\.)     Lif.- 
HTid   Times  of  .ludge  Caleb   Wallace,  some 
time  a  .lustice  of  the  Court  of  Appeals  of 
the  State  of  Kentucky.    4to,  pp.  151,  paper 
Louisville,  1888.     Net.  2  00 

236S  No.  5.  Dt'RUETT  (Reuben  T.)  An 
Historical  Sketch  of  .St.  Paul's  Church, 
Louisville,  Ky.  iVepared  for  the  semi- 
centennial celebration,  October  6,  18,^9 
Plate.  Small  4to.  pp.  75,  paper.  Loui-;- 
ville.  1^89.     Net.  2  00 


Kentucky. 


m 


».\e>0  No.  fi  BfiowN  (.John  Mnson).  The 
Politicil  I'ojriiininL's  of  Kentucky,  A  nar- 
rativ.'ot"  publi(r  ewnls  b.Mriiip  on  Uip  hia- 
t(iry  (if  that  Stiite  up  to  the  titiu>  <tf  its  ad- 
niis-iitn  int(»  tli»«  Amt'ricuu  [Tnion.  Por- 
tiiiit.  4to.  i)|».  U*(i;{,  paper.  Louisville,  issy, 
Ni't.  2  50 

nil*)  No.  7.  The  Ckxtevauy  or  Kekticky. 

Pid.'i't'iliii^M  at  i\ii'  ct'li'bi'iifioii  \i\-  th--  Fil- 
!*oii  <'Iiil>,  Wfdnt'.Mliiy,  .Iiiiit>  1,  iS'.l2,  <it'  the 
diio  liiindrcdth  antiivfis;iry  ol  th»'  jidraJH- 
ciiiii  ol'  Kentucky  us  an  ind('()('nil»'nt  State 
iiiti>  tho  Federal  I'nion.  (-'ontaining  the 
liist.iiical  uddre.sH  of  Oolonvl  lifiihen  T. 
I)umtt,  tlio  poem  of  I(«>nry  T.  Stanton, 
will)  jiortraitof  «>aoh,  tln»  general  procoed- 
ings  a  sketch  of  the  Filsoij  (Jlub,  tuul  list 
of  iiieinheis.  4to.  pp.  UUO,  paper.  Cincin- 
nati. ls'j-2.     Net.  2  Ot) 

I'lTl  Filson  (John),     Illstoire  de  Ken- 

tiicke.  Nonvollo  Colonie  a  I'ouesl  de  la 
Viifiinie,  Tradiiit  par  M.  Tarraud.  Man. 
.Svo.  pp.  2.'54.     Taris.  17S5.  4  (H) 

2572  Filson  (Tohn).     Facsimile  of  tiie 

map  in  the  above  edition.  25 

2,57,;  Frankfort.  Brown  (John  Mason). 
An  Address  (ieliverod  on  the  dccasion  of 
tlio  <Vntennial  ("oinniemoration  of  tho 
Town  of  Frankfort,  Kentucky,  Oth  October. 
1S8G.    Svo.  pp.  o8.     Louisviiie,  IS.SO.         .'lO 

Geology.  For  list  of  the  publication.s  of 
the  .New  (ioological  Survey  fif  Kentucky, 
for  till"  sale  of  wliich  we  ar«\  th(*  authorized 
agents,  .see  last  page  of  the  (.'atalogue. 

'l'>7\  George  (W.)  Memorial  Sermon, 
■Wtii  Anniveisary.  Mount  Jloreb  (Jimrch, 
Fiiyctti-  (.'ounty,  April,  I,S77.  iivo.  pp.  31. 
Cincinnati,  l.'<77.  2,'> 

2,37,")  Green  (Thomas  M.)    Historic  Fam- 

iiies  of  Kentucky,  with  special   reference 
to  stocks    innneciiately  derived  from   the 
Valley  of  Virginia;   ti'acing  in  detail  their 
vari!>u-i  genealogical  <'onnectioii.s  and  illus- 
trating I'roni  historic  souices  their  influence 
iijioM  the  political  and  social  develoi)nient 
I  of  Kentucky  ami  the  States  of  tiie  South 
[and    West.      First  Series.      8vo.    pp.    ;!(),"). 
I  Cincinnati,  IcSSy,  o  oy 

2!7()  Green  (Thomas  M.)  The  .*^paiiish 
Conspiracy.  A  review  of  the  early  Spanish 
movements  in  the  South-west,     Containing 

broofs  f  the  intrigues  of  .lames  Wilkinson 
aiulJohn  r.rown;  of  tho  complicity  there- 
with of  .Judges  Sebastian,  Wallace,  and 
Innos;  tho  early  struggles  of  Kentucky  for 
■intoiiomy;  the  intrigues  of  Sebastian  in 
li9,)-7;  and  the  legislative  investigation  of 
lis  currupti  n.    Svo.  pp.  40G.    Cincinnati, 

l^^-'*'  2  00 


2377  Hardin  (Ben.)      His   Time*    and 

Contemjioraries,  with  Selectioni^  frotn  hiA 
speeches.  By  Lucius  I'.  Little.  Tortrait. 
Svo.  pp.  J<f>2.     Louis triUe,  1^S7.  ;j  so 

2;!7.S  Lexington.  MacCabe  (J.  P.  E.) 
Directory  ot  the  City  of  Lexington  and 
County  of  Fayette  for  l.S.IS-v,  (j,j,,  .',_;;•_» 
gives  the  first  liistory  of  Lexington.)  Itimo. 
pp.  13ti,  hoards.     Lexington,  'iS'.'.H,        3  tit) 

'j;7'.t  Lerington.  L'anck  (CJeorge  W.) 
History  ot  Le.\iiigt,,ti,  Kentucky.  Its  early 
annals  and  recent  progress,  including  bio- 
graphical sketches  and  jxrrsonal  reminis- 
cences  of  the  pioneer  .settlers,  notices  «f 
prominent  citizen.s,  etc.  bvo.  pp.  42H.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1m72.  4  uO 

•-'.•5X0  Littell  ( W.)  An  Ej.istle  from  Will- 
Jam,  surnanied  Littell,  to  the  People  of  the 
Kealnj  of  Kentucky.  12mo.  pp.  40.  Frank- 
fort, IStKi.     Toor  copy,  2  00 

i.'.''''^t  Louisville.  Casseday  (Ren.)  Tho 
History  of  Louisville,  from  its  Earliest  Set- 
tlement vo  the  Year  lS,'i2.  4  00 

'J'iSi  Louisville.  MMurtrio  (H.) 
.**ketc}ies  of  Louisville  and  its  Environs,  a 
Florida  Loiiisvillensis,  and  an  Account  of 
the  P]artii(|iiakes  of  ISJI,  Map  of  i.ouis- 
ville  and  the  Fulls  of  Ohio,  Nvo.  pp.  2;"),'», 
boards,  uncut.     Louisville,  1819.  5  00 

2.'jS;;  Annihcr  eop;i,  half  morocco.        4  ."iO 

2,384  Another  fo/n/,  lacking  map  and  ap- 
pentlix.  2  (M) 

2PM  Mammoth  Cave  and  its  Inhabi- 
tants; or,  descrii)tion  of  the  fislies,  insects, 
and  crustaceans  found  in  the  cave.  By  A. 
S.  Packard.  Jr.,  and  F.  W.  Putnam.  W'oodl 
cuts  and  two  plates,  bvo.  on.  C2.  Salem 
1872.  1  or, 

2.3Sr.  —  Binkard  (A.  D.)  The  Mam- 
moth Cavo  and  its  Denizens.  A  complete 
descriptive  guide,  bvo.  pp.  95,  paper.  Cin- 
cinn.ati,  1SG9.  7*, 


2,'iS7  Pird(Dr.)  Peter  Pilgrim.    (In 

second  volume  141  i)ages  is  devoted  to  a 
descrii)tion  of  Mammoth  Cave.)  2  vols. 
12mo,  boards.     London,  18.19.  2  00 

2.388  Forwood  (\V.  S.)     An  Ifistori- 

cal  and  Descriptive  Narrative  of  the  Mam- 
moth Cave  of  Kentucky.  Including  ex- 
planations of  the  causes  "concerned  in  its 
formation, etc.  Illustrated.  I2mo.  pp.  241, 
paper.     Philadelphia,  187,*>.  1  2.5 

2.389  Hovey    (tforaco    C.)      Guide 

Book  to  the  Mammoth  Cave.  Historical, 
ficientific,  and  descriptive.  Maj)  and  en- 
gravings. «vo.  pp.  75,  paper.  Cincinnati, 
1891.  25 


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RofKTt  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


2390  Mammoth  Cave.    Hov#'y  (Horftce 

C.)  Celel)r:aoil  Aui.Ti.'im  Oavonis,  espocj- 
oilv  Mammoth,  Wyiunlot,  and  Luray,  His- 
torical. scioiitiHc  :m(l  (h-siTiptiv*".  with  iiu- 
tiopH  of  oav«M  aJiil  >!iotto»'s  m  otluT  lari'ls. 
Fin.'lv  illustratetl.  JSvo.  pp.  2J^.  Cincin- 
nati, 'm'l  -  ''^ 

2:',01 M.TFtJn  (Rev.  Ifornce),  Pic- 
torial Guid*'  to  Mamtnotli  <  'av.>,  lllustrattxi. 
I'Jmo.  pp.  1U8.     New  Yorl<,  is.M.  1  '-'5 

2302 Ran>l)les  in    Mammoth   Cavo 

duritifi  the  year  1S44.  hy  a  visitor.  U'mxo. 
pp.  U»l,  l>lati-H.     I-(.uisvllle,  184.'>.  i  li-* 

•j:59.'5  Morehead (fames T.)     An  Address 

in  Coinmemoriiiiiiii  <>l  tiic  l'ir.-<l  .*<etth'ment 
of  Kentuckv.  D.'liv*red at lioonesboroiigh, 
May  LT).  isio.  Svo.  pp.  181,  paper.  Frank- 
fort. 1841.  ^  «^'> 
•J394  Marshall  (Humphrey),  Thfl  IHs- 
tory  of  Kentucky.  An  account  of  the 
modern  <liscovery,  settlement,  profiressive 
improvement,  civil  and  military  transac- 
tions, and  the  present  state  of  the  country. 
2  vols.  >Svo.     Frankfort,  1S'J4. 

'2;)ori  Perrin  (W.  "  ).  Battle  (T.  II  ). 

and  Kniffin  i<».  C.)  Kentucky;  A  History 
of  the  Stale.  A  concise  a^'t'ount  ^ot  th« 
origin  nn<i  develoi>menl  of  tiie  Vir-rinia 
Colony;  its  expansion  westward.  :ind  th«.' 
FOttlement  of  the  frontier  beyond  the  Alle- 
ghanies;  the  erection  of  Kentucky  as  an 
indejiendent  .'<tate.  atid  its  suhsLMiuent  de- 
veloi)ment.  Numerous  illustrations.  Hoval 
8vo.  pp.  G.'/i.     Louisville.  iSStl.  5  50 

2.09G  Powell  (Li'zuu.s  W.)  and  Helm 
(,Iohn  L. )  <ioveriiors  of  Kentucky.  i5io- 
craphical  sketches  Portraits,  bvo.  pp. 
13.'>+144.     Frankfort,  ISti8.  1  Ot) 

'^■.97  Rafinesque  (0.  -S)  Ancient  His- 
tory; or,  Annals  of  Kentucky.  With  a 
Kurvey  of  the  ancient  monuments  of  North 
America,  and  a  tabulur  view  of  the  princi- 
pal languages  and  primitive  iritions  of  the 
whole  earth.  8vo.*  pp.  :)'.>.  paper.  Frank- 
fort.    Printed  for  the  author,  1824.       2  W 

2.39S  Ranck  (<'eorge  W.)    '»Tii«  Travel- 

ling  Church."     An  account  of  the  Baptist 

■  exodus    from    Virginia    to    Kentucky    in 

1781,  under  the  leadership  of  iJev.   Lewis 

Craig  and  Captain   William    Ellis.      With 

historical  notes.      Svo.  -.p.  38.     Louisville. 

1891.  -i 

2:599  Robertson  (George).     .Scrap  Book 

on  Law  and  Politics,  Men  and  Times  [in 

Kentuckv].      8v.>.    pp.    402.      Lexington, 

1835.        ■  1  S'> 

2400  Shaffner  (T.  P.)    Kentucky  State 

18  47.     18nio.  pp.  230 


Register  for 
ville.  1847. 


Louis 


2401  Shaler  (N  8.)    A  General  Account 

of  the  ( 'onnnonwealth  of  Kentucky.  Lirx.' 
geological  map.  Royal  Svo.  pp.  tf'J.  Frank- 
fort. IM77  •'"> 

2402  Shaler(N.S.)    Kentucky.    A  Pio 

reer  <'(,mnionweaUh.   Map.  16n»o.  pp.  iVi 

•Boston,  l'<8S  1  2'f 

24o.i  Sharp  (-I'nathan);  or,  The  Adv*.ti. 

turesofa  Kentiickian.  Written  hy  hiniMlf 
3  vols.  I'JiiKi  boiirds.     London,  184.'».     3  00 

2401  Sharp  (."Solomon  P.)  Vindication 
of  the  rliiiructer  of  the  lati>  f'nl.  .Solomon 
P.  Sharp,  from  the  calumtiies  puhli-luMl 
against  him  since  his  murder  hy  Patrick 
Darhy  and  .Ier<»h(>am  U.  I'.cauchamp.  liy 
L  <••  Sharp,  Hvo.  pp.  14U,  sewed,  uncut 
Frankfort,  1827.  lo  *«' 

%*  This  hook  wa«  stjppresse«l  hy  th" 
family  after  it  hud  »ieen  printed,  _  All  wt>r.> 
destroyed,  ♦».\cepl  twenty-tive  copies,  '.vhioli 
were  liiddeii  in  a  recss  in  the  wall  of  the 
.Sharp  dwelling  !it  Frankfort,  in  >S-'7  Thev 
were  acciileiitally  discovered  ii. 
years  afterwiird.'  We  secured  a  > 
copies.      All  of  thenj  are  sligh' 

24(»5  Smith  (/.    I*.)     H"  t- 

tucky,  Iroiu  its  ♦•ailie«t  discov* 
tlement  l<»  the  pn-sent   date,  •■ni..- 
prehistoric   ami   aboriginal    periods. 
trait.      Maps  a«i<l    illustratioust.     Svo.  pp 
•♦It'..     Loui.viU,^  1,S1»3.  •■'  W 

Slot*  Smith  (/..  F.)  .School  History  of 
Kentucky,  from  the  farliest  discoveries 
and  settlements  to  the  end  of  1888.  Map 
ftn<l  wood-cut:*.  l2mo.  pp.  240.  Louisville, 
18S9.  1  '^" 

2407  Sneed  (^Vm.  C.)  History  and  Mode 
of  Maniigeineiit  of  the  Kentucky  Peniten- 
tiary. 1798-1800.     8vo.  pp.  614,     Frankfort. 

I8t)0.  i  i^ 

24(18  Spalding:  (M.  .T  .  D.D)      Sketches 

of  the  ear  ly  Catholic  Missions  of  Kentucky, 

1787-1 827,  with  a  summary  of  the  early 

historv    of   the    State,   the   adventures  of 

earlv  Catholic  emigrants,  etc.     lOmo.  pp 

308.'    Louisville,  n,  d.  [1S44].  2  W) 

24 '9  Thompson  (Lieut.  .T.  J)     A  His 

tory    of    the    P.loody     Hncounters,    S'-eet 

Fights,  Battles,  etc,,'  known   as  the  "  IHH 

and  Evans  I'^ud,''  in  fiarrard  County.  Kv 

Svo,  pp.  112,  paper.     Cincinnati,  n.  d.      i' 

2410  Todd  (Col.  Charles  .S.)  Memoir  r' 
(of  Kentucky),  at  one  time  United  State? 
Mini.ster  to  U;issia.  By  <J.  W.  Grifflii. 
12mo.  pp.  174.     Philadelphia,  1873.       1  oi' 

2411  Tomlinson  ('Tohn  A,)  Vindication 
of,  against  the  Slanders  and  Calumnies 
contained  in  a  Pamphlet,  lately  published 
hy  Geo.  B.  Thompson.  8vo.  pp.  72,  paper. 
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(Stiifi  ■»  <it  Anieiie.i,  iiiid  a  short  lu'CdUnt  of 
the  Stiitw  of  Ketitueky.  Map  of  Kentucky. 
ttvo.  }ip.  1.4.  n.  p.,  October,  il'J'2.  liiter- 
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2M;{  Union  County.    History  of,  itit  S'it- 

tletin'iif,  ( fr^'iimzatinii,  ItesoiircoM,  etc.,  with 
ino^Tiipliicdl  sketch.  ,4.  Illustrated.  8vo. 
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fore  Conjiiess  by  Direetion  of  the  President 
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•JH»".  Barbe-Marbois  (M.)     History  of 

Louisiana,  jiaiticularly  of  the  Cession  of 
that  <\ilony  to  Ihiited  States  of  America. 
With  an  intntdnctDry  essay  <>u  pu'eniiueiit 
of  Cuited  State-s.     Sv<».  pp.  •!.*:>.     Thihidel- 

|)hia,  1S:;0.  ;;  (H) 

2117  Barbe-Marbois  (M)    Histoiie  de 

la  l.ouisiaiie  ei  la  ef>siori  de  r<'tte  ('Dloriie 
par  la  Kratic.-au.K  Etals-lhiisde  rAnuuiijue 
f<('litentri.tiiale,  etc.     Mup.     I2niu.  pp.  4.S.'). 

Paris,  \S-2')  3  00 

-4IM  Barde  (.Mexandre).  History  des 
Coinitc.^  de  Vi>;ilance  atJ.K  Attaka[).'is. 
Vluht.  pp.  428,  paper.  .Saint-.lean-liaptiste, 
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24i.»  Baudry  Des  Lozieres.    Voyage  a 

la  I.oiiisiano  et  sur  Ic  roiitiiient  de  I'Amer- 
iqiie  S.'ptenti'iouale  fait  dans  les  Anneea 
IT'Jl  a  ras.  r'oiilioant  un  Tableau  His- 
tori'jue  de  la'Louisiane,  des  observations* 
6ur  son  Climat,  des  iIcIrm  productions,  le 
caractero  et  le  noin  des  .Sauvages,  etc. 
Map.  tivo.  pp.  3«2,  paper,  uncut.  Paris, 
1S'»2.  .  3,  00 

24.'0  Brackenridge  (H.  M  )    Views  of 

Louisiana.  « 'ontaiuiiij.'  geo<;ra!)hicaI,  statis- 
tical, and  historical  notes  of  that  vast  and 
(niportant  portion  of  America.  ICnio.  pp. 
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2421  Bunn€r(K.)  History  of  Louisiana, 
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2422  Cooley  (T.  M.)  The  Acquisition 
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212.5  Darby  (Wm.)  Oeographical  De- 
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2424  Dimitry  (John).     Leanonfi  in  the 

History  ot  Louisiana,  from  its  earliest  «et» 
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pp.  2It».     New  York.  1M7».  75 

242'»  Du  lac  (M.  Perrin).  Travels 
throii^'h  the  'Iwd  Louisiaiias,  and  amonff 
the  Savit^'e  Nations  of  the  Missouri ;  also  in 
the  United  States,  along  the  niijo  and  the 
Adjacent  Province.^,  in  ISOl-;!.  With  a 
sketch  of  tim  tnanners,  <'usionis  ehar.ieter, 
und  the  «-ivil  and  religious  eetenionies  of 
the  people.  Translated  from  the  French. 
hv«.  pp.  U)H,  paper.     Loiid(,n,  18()7.       2  00 

2420  Th>'  Slime,  in  French.  Map  nnd 
plates.     l2mo.  pp.  479.     l»aris,  iKO.'i.      2  50 

2427  Du  Pratz  (Le  Page).  The  History 
of  Louisiana;  01.  tiie  Western  Parts  of  Vir- 
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242H  French  (B.  F.)  Historical  ('ollec 
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translations  of  original  manuscripts  re- 
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Witn  numerotis  historical  and  biogra()hical 
notes,  .v.vond  series.  2  vol.s.  bvo.  New 
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^  2420  Gay arre  (Charles).  THslory  of  Lou- 
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24;{0  Gay arre (Charles).  History  of  Lou- 
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24.31  Oayarre  (Charles).  Louisiana  its 
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24:52  Gayarre  (Ch.irles).  Louisiana:  it« 
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243;5  Harris  (Wn».  H.)  Lotiisiana:  its 
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24:!5  LivJngton  (Kdwunl).  A  Syntero 
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24  il  Martin  (FrancoHX.)  The  ITi»<orv 
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>V.  \V.  flowe.  AnniilH  of  biijis*iiinn,  li'oui 
the  c'l.we  (.f  Maitiu's  lii.-t«-  ",  ISlV  to  the 
foniTneiictMiiPtit  <t' tli<»  oivil  ■. '.jr,  ISt'.l.  By 
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21'5".>  Nev/    Orleans.     Norman  (B.    M. 

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2440  Rafinesque  (<^.  S.)  I'lonil.'i  Ludo- 
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24  n  Red  River.  Marrv  (Randolph  B.) 
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21' "i  Pemaquid.  Hough  .Fratiklln  ]'-.) 
PaiKMS  ivlaliiig  to  renia'|ul<l,  nnd  pMrt.s 
luljacent,  in  th"  present  State  «<f  Maine, 
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2P',f>  popll 
Culi'iiial  Sell 
fipcei'lj  of  'h 
i'opliani  cele 
|)p.  20,  hoard 

jit'd  Port! 

jitallatiou  .""I 
I'oitl.md,  IMi' 

2 1 '"'2  Turn; 

Ili'toiy  of  T 
niciit  to  18-;( 
312.    Portliii 

21'V5  TJnioi 
tory  of  tlie  T 
of  i.iricoln.  tc 
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get'!'  i>  "'i»foi 
(Je.>  ■  ni.it.  i*. 
Bo.M.>n,  IS.^(. 

2 1 1' I  Varo 

o'    Maine. 

1S8S. 

24').>  Wan 

of  (lie  Town 
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niPiits  <it»  tin 
tion.     I'ortia 
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2li'/>  West 
Lite  in  the  W 
Mnine.  II lust 

21''"  Wintl 
he  to  re  the  .Mi 
pp.  t').S.     post! 

2108  Wintl 

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2472  Alsop 
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and  naked  I 
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('S\i»'oi;illy 
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Us,  UIHMlt. 

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I.  1HH4.  7S 

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History  nf 
Willi  l>iirf 
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luiij   ^i.iits 
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lu'H    Uli'lt'l' 

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,  IStVj,  Svo. 
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tiiry  <»f  til''  I'tiwik  t»f  rnioi»,  iti  tbo  i'muity 
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cfciiliirv.  With  ii  fiiniily  ifjiistcr  of  the 
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,~!7)  Allen  (Uev.  Ethan).  Maryland 
Toleration;  or,  sketch. s  of  tho  early  his- 
tory of  Maryland,  to  the  year  1050.'  8vo. 
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2472  Alsop  ((ieorge).  A  Character  of 
the  I'rovince  of  Maryland;  ilso  of  the  wild 
and  naked  Indian.s,  etc.  With  introduc- 
tion and  notes  by  J.  (i.  Shea,  8vo.  pp.  125, 
papcf.     BaUimo're,  1880. 


2473  Annapolii.    RidHy  (r>»TM).    An- 

nal.H  of  .\nii:(|)oli,i  (,''inu>ri«int»  ttindry 
notiee-i  of  that  old  city,  tVo'm  lt.4'.»  to  iM'i, 
etc.  riate.  12mo.  pp.  28o,  bali' morocco. 
Bait'   (ore,  1841.  2  75 

2474  Baltimore.     An   Fxhlbit   of  tli« 

Lo«M"*  .•.u^taiiirii  a',  thelMliee  {if  I)i.«conut 
ami  Deposit.  Baltimore,  urul.T  the  .admin- 
istration of -Tume*  .\  Bnchanarr  l'r«"»ident, 
nrid  .lames  W.  Mc''nl!i>ii  •a-hier;  and  u 
report  of  the  lonspiraey  ea.tes  tried  at 
Hartford  ( bounty  <.'ourt,  io  Mar>land.  Hvo. 
pp  2'»-28O-140,  board.-*,  ui'cut.  Baltimore, 
1H2.J,  1  25 


'     247.'> Orimth  (Thomas  W.)    AnnaU 

of  Baltimore.  Hvo.  pp.  3<}|,  half  bo'ind. 
Baltimore,  ISSX  3  00 

2.17r, Howard  (Ceo.  W.)    The  Mon- 

utnental  City  (15aliiniore):  its  [)ast  history 
ami  present  resources.  Map  and  illustra- 
tion*.  8vo.  pp.  874.    BaUitnore,  l87;i.    2  75 

2477 —- Mayer  (Bra'tz).  A  Discourse 
at  tilt-  Dedication  of  tli>  Baltimore  Athe- 
nanim,  Oct.  23,  1848.  8vo.  pp.  52.  Balti- 
more,  1848.  50 

2478  Proceedings  of  the  jrarylatid 

Historical  Soc!?ty  in  <  eU-bration  of  th« 
One  lliindretl  and  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of 
the  Settlement  o|  I^altin:ore.  8vo.  pp.  123, 
paper.     Baltimore,  1>S0.  I  00 

2471)  -- —  Piirviance  (Roi.ert).  A  Nar- 
rative of  Event";  which  occurred  in  Balti- 
more Town  during  th"  lievolutionary  VVur. 
l2mo.  pi>.  231.     Baltimore,  184<.».  1  50 

o4S()  Henort    of  th»   Committee   of 

Ctrl  'vaiices  likI  Courts  of  Justice  of  the 
House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland,  on  the 
fiuhject  of  the  recent  Mobs  and  Hiots  in 
the  City  of  Baltiinnre,  toiietiier  with  the 
depositions  taken  before  the  committee. 
8vo.  pp.  347,  bds.     Annapolis,  1813,       2  00 

2481  Scharf  (Col.  .T.T.)  The  Chron- 
icles of  Pii'himore.  Memg  a  complete  hi.s- 
tory  of  "  iialtimore  Town  "  ami  Baltimore 
City,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  pre.sent 
time.     Svo.  n[).  7.")().     Baltimore,  l,'s74.     ."1  ()0 

2482  Baltimore   and   Ohio    Railroad. 

History  and   Description  ot.     By  a  citizen 

of    naltimora.     8vo    pn.    200.     Baltimore, 

8.). I.  ,.> 

24S3  Black  f.T.  ^V,)  Maryland's  Attit-.d« 
in  the  Strugiile  for  <"anada,  8»  .  pp.  73. 
paper.      Baltimore.  I892.  50' 

l.'4S4  Bozman  (•lolm  L. «  The  History  of 
Maiylaml,  I'.'om  it.»  first  settleraont,  in  ]t')33, 
to  the  restoration,  in  1000,  with  a  copious 
introduction  and  notes  and  illustrations. 
2  vols.  8vo.  slieep.  Baltimore,  1837.  4  00 
i  50         2485  Awther  copy.  2  vols,  in  1,  cloth.  3  50 


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24S('.  Bozman  (John  L.)  A  Sketch  of 
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prefixed  a  copious  introduction.  Portrait. 
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2487  Brief  Outline  of  the  Kise,  Progress, 
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of    the   Nineteen    Van   Buren    Electors  of 


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24SS  Browne  (William  Hand). 
land.  The  liistory  of  a  palatinate 
IGmo  pp.  2'.i2.     ]!oston,  1SS8. 

2489  Calvert  ((ieorge  and  Cecilius).  Bar- 
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and  the  founding  of  the  Maryland  Colony. 
Bv  Wm.  Hand  ^Browne,  IGmo.  pp.  181. 
>'ew  York,  18U0.  '^ 

2490  Chandler  (-Tos.  R.)  Oration  in 
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grims of  Maryland.  Portrait,  8vo.  pp.  r>2. 
Philadelphia,  1855.  '5 

2491  Davis  (Ceorge  L.)  ''he  Day  Star 
of  American  Freedom;  or,  the  birth  and 
early  growth  of  toleration  in  the   Province 


of  Ma~rvland.     12mo.  i)p.  OUO.     New  York, 
1855.     '  1  •'<» 

2492  EUicott's  Mills.  Tyson  (M.E.)  A 
Brief  Account  of  the  Settlement  of  EUi- 
cott's Mills.  With  fragments  of  history 
therewith  connected.  8vo.  pp.  03,  paper. 
Baltimore,  1S71.  1  00 

2493  Griffith  (Thomas  W.)  Sketches  of 
the  Eailv  History  of  Maryland.  Plate. 
12mo.  pp.'  77,  paper.    Baltimore,  1821.    2  00 

2494  Kennedy  (Jos.  C.  G.)  History  and 
Statistics  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  pp. 
104,  folio,  sewed.      Wash.,  1S50.  1<'0 

249")  Kent  County.  Hanson  (Ceorg<- 
A.)  Old  Kent.  The  Eastern  Shore  of 
Maryland.  Notes  illustrative  of  the  most 
ancient  records  of  Kent  county,  Maryland, 
and  of  the  pfirishes  of  St.  Paul's,  Shrews- 
bury,  and  I.  T.  and  gcnealo/rical  histories 
of  old  and  di;5tinguished  families  of  Mary- 
land, and  their  connections  by  marriage. 
8vo.  pp.  3S:!  '  .".fi.      Baltimore,  1876.        3  00 

2496  McMahon  (John  V.  L.)  An  His- 
torical View  of  tlie  (iovernment  of  Mary- 
land, from  its  coloni/ation  to  the  present 
day.  Vol.  I  [all  ever  published].  8vo.  pp. 
539.     Baltimor.',  18;H.  3  2o 

2497  McSherry  (James).  History  of 
Maryland,  from  its  lirst  settlement,  in 
1634,  to  the  vear  1848.  Portraits.  8vo.  pp. 
405.     Baltimore,  1849.  3  00 

2498  McSherry  (Richard).  Essays  and 
Lectures  on  the  Early  History  of  Mary- 
land, Mexico,  and  Mexican  Campaign,  etc. 
8vo.  pp.  125.     Baltimore,  1869.  175 


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2499  Martinet  (Simon  . I.)  Map  of  Mary, 
land,  by  Counties.  Colored,  with  a  desei  i].. 
tion  of  each  county.  4to.  Baltimoie, 
1866.  ■-  -''-i 

2.5UI  Mayer  (Brantz),  History,  Posses- 
sioiis,  and  Prospects  of  the  Maryland  His- 
torical Society.  8vo,  pp.  36,  paper.  Balti- 
more, 1867.  ''C 

"2502  Mayer  (Lewis).  Oround-rent  in 
Maryland;  with  an  introduction,  concern- 
ing the  tenure  of  land  under  the  proprie- 
tary, and  an  article  on  the  manors  of 
Maryland,  by  .1.  .Johnson,  Jr.,  etc.  8vo. 
pp.  i5^.     Baltimore,  1883.  1  50 

250;;  Miles  (fJeo.  H.)  Discourse  in  Com- 
memorationol  the  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims 
of  Maryland.  8vo.  pp.  39.  Emmitshuig, 
1847. 

2504  Morris  (J    0.)    The   Lords 
more.     8vo.   pp.    61,  paper,  uncut, 
more,  1874. 

2.505  Neill(  Ed  ward  D.)  The  Founders 
of  Marvland,  as  Portrayed  in  Manuscrijits, 
Provincial  Records,  and  Early  Documents. 
8yo.  pp.  193.     Albany,  1876.    '  2  dO 

2506  NeilK Edward  D.)  Terra  Mariae; 
or,  threads  of  Maryland  colonial  history. 
12mo.  pp.  1S60.      Philadelphia,  1^67,     1  50 

2507  Scharf  (J-  Thomas).  History  of 
Maryland,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
present  day.  Illustrated.  3  vols.  8vo. 
Baltimore,  1879.  12  00 

2505  Streeter  (S.  F.)  Papers  relating  to 
the  Early  History  of  Mtiryland.  8vo.  jip. 
315,  paper.     Baltimore,  1876.  1  50 

25(»9  Towsontown.  Yellott  (Coleman). 
Address  on  Laying  of  the  < 'orner-stone  of 
the  Court-house,  October  19.  1854.  8vo.  p]^ 
13,  boards.     Towsontown,  1854.  '■> 

2510  White  (Father  Andrew).  Narra- 
tive of  a  Voyage  to  Maryland.  An  ac- 
count of  the  colony  of  the  Lord_^  P.nroii  of 
Baltimore,  from  the  years  1635-77.  Edited 
by  E.  A.  Daliyrnple._  8vo.  pp.  128,  paper, 
uncut.      Baltimore,  1874.  2  '•<) 

2511  Wingate  (James).  Maryland  Reji- 
ister  for  l.S6(M)l.  A  legal,  political,  and 
business  manual.  12mo.  pp.  215+20+ IT. 
Baltimore,  1800.  ^  OU 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

2512  Act  for  Regulating  and  Govern- 
in"  the  Militia  ol  the  Commonwealth  of 
Massachusetts,  1786.  8vo.  pp.  49.  With 
additional  act,  1787.  pp.  49+0.  Stained. 
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251'.  Adams  (Brooks).  The  Emancipa- 
tion oi'  Massachusetts.  (From  the  eccle- 
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'J;">11  Adams  (Chas.  Francis).  Three 
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Kfcmd  of  th(>  .\lumni,  dui'ing  its  first  half 
century.  Edited  l.y  \V,  L.  M(jntagne.  Svo. 
pp.  481.  And  of  tlie  non-graduates.  8vo. 
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2"-lti  Andover.  Abbot  (Ariel).  History 
of  Andover,  from  its  .Settlement  to  1829. 
12mo.  pp.  204.     Andover,  1829.  150 

2517  Audover.  Historical  Manual  of 
the  South  Church  in  .Andover,  .\ugust, 
18.?9.     8vo.  p]i.  181.     Andover,  i8r)9.         75 

2518  Andrew    (.John    A.)      Address    to 
Legislature,  January  9,  l8G3. 
Boston,  ISG3. 

2519  Andrew  (.lohn    A.) 

Legi-lature,  .lanuary  8,  18t'i4. 
IIU.     Map.     Boston,  1804. 

2520  Andrew  (John  A.)  Ceremonials  at 
thernveiling  of  the  Statute  of.  8vo,  pp. 
2'.',  pajicr.     Biosion,  1871.  2^ 

2521  Andrew  (John  A.)  Discourse  on 
the  Life  and  <  "haraoter  of,  By  Hev.  Elias 
NasoM.  I'oitrait.  8vo.  pp.  76,  paper,  un- 
cut.    Boston,   18()8.  50 

2522  Andrew  (John  A.)     Sketch  of  the 

Official  Life  of,  as  (Jovernor  of  Massachu- 
setts, riiotographic  portrait.  lOmo.  pp. 
211.     New  York,  ISGS.  75 

252:;  Austin  (<Jeorge  I.)  Topular  His- 
tory nf  Massachu>etts,  from  the  Landing  of 
the  I'ilgiiins  to  the  I'lesent  Time,  illu.s- 
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2524  Ayer.  Cowley  (Charles).  Remi- 
niscences of  .lamt.;  C.  Ayer  and  the  Town 
of  Ayer.  8vo.  jip.  15ti,  j)aper.  Lowell, 
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2525  Baldwin  (Thomas).  Election  .Ser- 
mon, Mav  2t>,  1802.     .*^vu.  pp.   ;;i>.     Boston, 

IMI2.        ■  ,50 

252)'>  Barber  (J.  W.)  Massachusetts  His- 
toric'il  Coi lections.  ,\  general  collection 
of  interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical 
sketches,  etc.,  relating  to  the  history  and 
anti()uities  of  every  town  in  Massachusetts. 
Illustrated.  8vo,  pp.  &2i.  Worcester, 
m>.  5  00 

-527  Barnstable.  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, September  .'i,  1839.  8vo.  pp.  92. 
Ban-stable,  1810.  .  75 


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2528  Barnstable.  'Discourse  at  the  Or- 
dination  of  Hev.  .1.  Waterman,  by  David 
Barnes.     8vo.  pp.  27.     Boston,  1802.  40 

2529  Barre.  Thompson  (James).  Dis- 
course at  the  End  of  a  .Ministry  of  Fifty 
Years     Svo.  pp.  91,  paper.     Bost.,  1854.      75 

25.10  Barry  (John  S.)  The  History  of 
Massachusetts.  The  colonial  period.  The 
provincial  period.  The  commonwealth 
period.      ■'!  vols.  Svo.      Boston,  1847.        .5   00 

25.31  Berkshire  (The)  Jubilee.  Cele- 
brated  at  Pitisiield,  Mass.,  August  22  and 
23,  1844.  Illustrated.  8vo.  j.p.  244.  Al- 
bany, 184,5. 

2532  Aifther  cojiif.     Paper. 

2533  Berlin,  center  (A.)  History  of 
the  Parish  and  Town  of  Berlin,  l6mo.  pp. 
40.     Worces.er,  1878.  75 

2534  Beverly,  stone  (Edwin  M.)  Hi.s- 
torv  of  Beverly,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical, 
from  itsSettlement  in  U'l.JO  to  1842.  12mo. 
pp.  324,  boards,  uncut.     Boston,  1843.     2  00 

2535  Beverly.  Thayer  iC.T.)  An  Ad- 
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its  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary.  8vo.  pp. 
79,  paper.     Boston,  1868.  '  75 

2536  Beverly.  Worcester  (.S.)  .Sermon 
on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eleanor  Emerson, 
16mo.  pp.  los.     Sutton,  1810.  CO 

2537  Bliss  (\Vm.  K.)  Colonial  Times  on 
Buzzards'  Bay.  Map.  12mo.  pp.  238. 
Boston,  1S89.  '  2  00 

2538  Boston.  The  Aristocracy  of  Bos- 
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56.  half  calf.     Boston,  1797.  2  00 

2540 ■  Bou'en's  Picture  of  Boston;  or, 

the  citizen's  and  stranirer's  guide  to  the 
metropolis  of  ^Lassacliusetts,  and  its  en- 
virons. Embellished  with  engravings. 
iSmo.  pp..  252,  sheep.     Boston,  1829.     I  00 

2541  Bridgnian  (Thomas).  Epi- 
taphs from  Cojtf.'s  Hill  Burial  Cround,  Bos- 


ton.    With  notes.    ]2mo.  pp.  252.     Boston. 
1851.  2  ()(j 

2542 Bridgman  (Thomas).  Memo- 
rials of  the  Dead  in  Boston.  Containing 
exact  transcripts  of  inscriptions  on  the 
sejuilchral  monuments  in  the  King's  Chapel 
Burial  (iround,  in  the  City  of  Boston. 
With  copious  historical  and"  biographical 
notices  of  many  of  the  early  settlers  of  the 
metrojiolis  of  New  England.  12mo.  pn 
339.     Boston,  1853.  3  50 

2,543  - —  Butterworth  (H.)  Young 
Folks'  Historv  of  Boston.  Hlustrated. 
ICnio.  pp.  480.'   Boston,  1881.  1  50 


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2o44  Boston.  ChandlorJfcCo.'s  Full  Ac- 
count of  the  (iieat  Fire  in  Boston  and  the 
Ruins.  Illustrateci.  8vo.  pp.  02.  Boston, 
1872.  S^ 

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2.545  BowDoix  Street  Cnrncii.  Article!} 
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71.     Boston,  IHhC).  -'> 

•J')46  CiiANMXc.  (W.  K.)  Onlination  of 
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2547  Cooi.iDGE  (.1.  I.  T.)  Farewell  Dis- 
cussion.  Thirteenth  CongregationaKJhurch. 
Hvo.  pp.  22.     Boston,  1858.  2;) 

2548  Eli.13  (Rufus).  La.st  Sermon 
Preached  in  First  Church.  8vo.  pp.  32. 
l8t')H.  -•' 

2549  Emersos  (Rev.  Wm.)  Historical 
Sketch  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston. 
8vo.  pp.  256.     Boston,  1812,  I  &'> 

25.50  Episcofai.  Charitable  Society.  Con- 
stitution, Historical  Memoir,  etc,  8vo.  pp. 
56+37+11.     1871.    .  •»•> 

2551  FKniCRAi,  Strket  Meeting  House. 
Memorial.     8vo.  pp.  89.     1860.  50 

2552  Frothisoiiam  (N.  h)  i^eeond  Con- 
turv  Sermon,  First  Church.  8vo,  pp.  1;0. 
18;ib.  '* 

, 255:1  Gannett  (Ezra  S.)  Discourse  at 
Dedication  of  the  Churcii  on  Arlington 
Street.     8vo.  pp.  83.     Boston,  1862.  40 

2554  ITAfii-K  (Wni.)  Discourse  at  Dedi- 
cation of  the  Baptist  <'hurch  in  Bowdoin 
Square.     8vo.  pp.  .'>.     Boston,  1840.         25 

2555  .Jackson  "(.""Samuel  <'.)  Election  Ser- 
mon,  January  7,  1>4;>.  8vo.  pp.  32.  An- 
dover.  -'■* 

2556  LoxnRop  (S.  K.)  History  of  the 
Church  in  Brattle  Street.  12nio.  pp.  217^ 
1851.  '•' 

2557  Memorial  of  the  Church  in  Brattle 
Scpuire,     8vo,  pp.  56.     1871.  40 

2558  Oi.l)  Soirili  Cimiu-ii.  Confession  of 
Faith  and  Form  of  Covenant.  12ino.  pp. 
119.     18.5.5.  "•'» 

2559  <3i.n  Soi'th  Church.  The  Form  of 
Covenant  for  1841,      12nio.  pp,  88.  50 

2560  Ou»  SoiTU  Chuiuu.  History  of.  By 
Benj.  B.  VVisner.  12mo.  pp.  122,  paper. 
1830.  60 

2561  Oi.n  South  CncRCH.  Twenty-fifth 
Anniversary  ot  iiev.  Geo.  W.  Blagden^. 
12mo,  pp.  US.     1862.  '•> 

2562  <  »i.n  South  Meeting  House.  History 
of  By  £,  W.  Burdett.  8vo.  pp.  106.  Bos- 
ton, 1877.  ^^ 

2563  pAitK  Street  Ciiorcii,  Semi-Centen- 
nial  (.'elebration,  February  27,  1859.  I'or- 
trait.     12uio.  pp.  I66.     1861.  1  00 


266t  Paukman  (Francis).  Discour.se.  Ono 
Tlundred  and  Twenty-fourth  Year  of  the 
Establishment  of  New  North  Chureli, 
12mo.  pp.  40.     1839.  25 

2565  Pray  (Lewis  CJ.)  Historical  Sketch 
of  the  Twelfth  <'<ingregational  Society. 
16mo.  i)p,  123.     1863.  75 

2566  RonniNS  (<'handler).  History  of  the 
Second  Cl<urch,  or  Old  Norfli,  and  of  tlie 
NewBrickChurch.  8vo.  pp.  ;i20,   1852.   1  25 

2567  RonBiNS  (Chandler).  Twenty-fifth 
Ordination  Sermon,  with  Historical  Appen- 
dix.    8v().  pp.  47.     IS5S,  25 

2568  Sewai.i,  (.Tos.)  Sermon  Preached 
December  12,  173:),  at  the  Ordiniition  of 
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2605  Quincy  (Josiah).    The  History 

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2607  The  Bailro.ul.Tubilee.  An  ac- 
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2608  Right  ami  Wrong  in  Boston. 

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26tl9 Shaw(rharles).    ATopograpn- 

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2611   Sketclu's  of  Boston,  Past  ami 

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2614  Sumner  (Cieorpe).    An  Oration 

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261G  Tea  Party.     TliO  proceedings 

of 'a  meeting  of  the  peoj^le  of  Boston  and 
the  neighboring  tt»\vns,  at  Faneuil  Hall,  on 
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2617  True  (Chas.  K.)    John  Win- 

throp  and  the  (ireat  Colony;  or,  slietches 
of  the  settlement  of  Boston  and  of  the 
more  prominent  peisons  conu'cted  with 
the  Massachusetts  colony.  Ibmo.  pp.  2<>7^ 
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2618  Warren  (J.  C)      The  Oreat 

Tree  on  Bos;ton  Common.  Map  and  plut_e. 
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2619  Water  Work.«.       History    of. 

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2620 Wheildon  (William  W.)  Sen- 
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2621  W^ieildon  (William  W.)  Siege 

and  Evacuation  of  Boston  and  Ciiailestown, 
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2622 Whitmore(W.  II.)  The 0 rave- 
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2623  Wightman  (Josej)h  M.)  An- 
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2628  Bradford.  Kingsbury  (J.  D.)  Me- 
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2629  Bradford.  P^'i'V  (Gardner  B.) 
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20:50  Braintree.   storrs(Hev.  P.  s.)  Dis- 

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Massachusetts,  1878-1888.  12mo.  pp.  I'.V 
Boston,  18S8.  '■' 

26;^2  Bridgewater.  The  Anniversary 
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26.3:;  Bromfield  (.f  ohn).  Keminisceno^s 
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26:M  Brookfleld.  Dunham  (S.)  His- 
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26:^5  Brookline  Jubilee.     A  Piscomse 

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26;;7  Cambridge.  Kliot (Samuel  A.)  K 
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26:{8  Memorial  to  the  Men  of  <  '.im 

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26,19  Morse  (Jedidiah).     An  Aprf;'' 

to  the  Public  on  the  Controversy  respectm; 
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2640  Peabodv  (Andrew  P.)     Har 

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'JtVl.!  Cambridgeport.    Ware  (John  F. 

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(oiii-c  at  Si'coiiil  (^cnttMuiial  of  tlio  ScttU'- 
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:'h4'>  Cape  Cod.     By  Tlcnry  D.  Thoreau. 

It'iino.  pp.  -;c'.      Boston,  1881.  i  .")() 

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tnrv  of  the  Establishment  of  tho  First 
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•-'t'i4'J  Charlemont.  White  (Joseph).  His- 
toric:il  l)ise(iurst>  at  the  Centennial  Anni- 
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24'iO  Charlestown.  The  Burning  of  the 
Convent:  a  narrative  of  the  destruction  by 
a  mob  of  the  I'rsuline  School  on  Mount 
Ber.edict,  as  remembered  bv  one  of  the 
pupils.    24 mo.  pp.  1 '.18.    Boston,  1877.     100 

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our  Fatliers.  bvo.  pp.  2;>,  paper.  Bo-ston, 
Ksi.V  .30 

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a  narrative  of  l.'ebeoea  Teresa  lieed,  who 
was  under  the  iiilluence  of  tlie  I'oman 
Catholics  at  Ursuline  Convent,  on  Mount 
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2i'i.'»5  Checver  (George  B.,  Editor.)  The 
Journal  of  the  I'ilgrims  at  Plymouth,  in 
Ni'W  England,  m  J 020.  Kenrinted  IVom 
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lustrations  of  provi<lence9.  principles,  and 
persons.  l2mo.  pp.  ;>tl9.  New  York, 
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2''>5rt  Another  allt'iOH,  12uio.  pp.  .'»(•'.».  <ilas- 
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2(157  Chelsea.  I.ongworthy  (Isaac  P.) 
A  Historical  Discourse,  Se)it.  20,  1800.  8vo. 
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2658  Concord.  h'antoul  (Hobert  J.) 
Oration  on  tiie  T5tii  Anniversary  of  the 
Events  of  Ainil  1'.',  1775.  Svo.  pp.  135,  pa- 
per.    Boston,  !sr)(».  1  ()0 

2(')5<,>  Concord.  VJipley  (Ezra).  Hall- 
Century  l^i>eomse,  Nov.  26,  1828.  Svo.  p}>. 
48.     CVmcord,  1825,  40 

2660  Constitution  Proposed  to  the  Peo 
I)le  of  Massachusetts  by  thf  Convention  of 
1853.  Discussions  on  the.  5vo.  pp.  .JOO. 
Boston,  1854.  "5 

2661  Conway.  Taizgart  (Samuel).  An 
Oration  delivered  .luly  4,  IS(l4.  8vo.  pp. 
30,  paper,     Northampton,  18()4.  30 

2662  Danvcrs.  centennial  Celebration 
at  Dan  vers,  . I  une  16,  1852.  Portraits.  8vo. 
pp.  208.     Boston,  1852.  1  ".'i 

2G63  Anotlur  copii.     Paper.  1  25 

2664  Danvers.  Proceedings  at  the  Re- 
ception in  Honor  of  George  Peabody.  With 
an  historical  s^ketch  of  the  Peabody  In- 
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1856.  75 

2665  Dartmouth.  Centennial  Celebra- 
tion, Sept.  14,  1864,  at  New  Bedford.  8vo. 
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2666  Dartmouth.  Teimy  (J.)  Memo- 
rial of  the  Class  (iraduated  at  Dartmouth 
Collece.  July  27,  1843.  8vo.  pp.  164.  Al- 
bany, 186'.t.  1  00 

2667  Debates,  etc.,  of  the  Massachusetts 
Convention  to  liatify  the  Feder.al  Constiiu- 
tion.     16mo.  pp.  23t).     Boston,  1808.        75 

260S  Dedham.  Flint  (.Jacob).  Ordina- 
tion Sermon  of  the  Pev.  Joshua  Bates, 
First  Chuich  in  Dedham,  March  16,  1803. 
8vo.  pp.  40,  pa])er.     De<lham,  1803.  75 

2669  Dedham.  Haven  (Jason).  Sermon 
after  Forty  Year.s'  Ministry.  Svo.  pp.  .30, 
paper.     Boston,  1796.  75 

2670  Dedham.  Bamson  (Alvan).  Ser- 
mon. Fortieth  Anniversary  of  his  Ordin.i- 
tion.    Svo.  pp.  6.'>,  paper.    Boston,  1859.    40 

2671  DeWitt  (Francis).  Statistical  In- 
formation  relating  to  certain  Branches  of 
Industry  in  Massachusetts  for  1855.  8vo. 
pp.  658,  boards.     Boston,  1856.  1  00 

2672  Dickenson  (Hodolphus),  A  Geo. 
graphical  and  Statistical  View  of  Massa* 
chusetts  Proper.  Svo.  pp.  80,  boards,  un- 
cut.   Greenfield,  1813.  1  60 


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100 


llofjci.  Clorke  .j-  Co.,  Cinrhmti. 


.  2673  Dorchester.  VA'^k^  (.Tamos).  An- 
nals of  tln^  Town  ot  Doichr;.ter,  I  lOO.  No. 
2  of  tlie  Dorclu-:ner  Hist.  Snc.  foil.  l-"\i>; 
pp.  95,  boards.     iJoston,  1846.  «•> 

'2.fi'\  A>v4h,r  copu.     H.ilf  bound.         1  OD 

0(57;) Drake  (Samu.'l  G.)     Recovery 

of'som»*  Material-;  for  the  Early  History  of 
Dorch»'ster.  Svo.  j-p.  IJ".  paper,  iio-um. 
1851.  •'•> 

2r,7i>  Everett  (Moses).     Discourse  at 

the  Funeral  of.  P-y  'i'liaiiileus  Mason^  Har- 
ris,    ^vo.  pp.  \^,  paper.     I'oston.  r-H.l.     40 

o^',77  !lall   (Natli.)     Sermon.     Two 

Hundred  and  Fortieth  Anniver-ary  of  the 
Church.  Svo.  pp.  'SI,  pai'er.  Boston. 
ISTO.  -■> 

2078  in  lt).-.»"»,  ITTt'),  and  1S55.     An 

Oration  delivered  on  the  Fourth  of  .fuly. 
1S5.5,  by  Edward  Everett.  Also  an  account 
of  tiie"  proceedings  in  Dorchester  at  tlie 
celebration  of  the'dav.  }?vo.  pp.  F')H,  boanU. 
Boston,  1S55.  '  1  «'> 

•JOT'.*  Douglas.  Enier-on  (Wm.  .\.)  His- 
toi'y  of  iht"  I'own  of.  from  the  earliest 
period  to  1.'>7S.  .>^vo.  i'p.  o-V.t,  boards.  Bos- 
ion.  1S71».  -'  •^" 

2080.  Dunstable.  Nason  (Rev.  Elias). 
History  of  the  town  of  Dunstablt^  to  lS,;i. 
Tortrait.    8vo.  pp.  31G.   Boston,  1877.     2  <lO 

26S1  Eastham.  Pratt  (Enooli).  A<;om- 
prehensive  Ilist.nv,  Ecclesiastical ainH'ivil, 
of  Eastham.  \Vf<llli.'ld,  and  Osle.uis.  County 
of  Barnstable,  Mass.,  from  iti44  to  \^U. 
«70.  pp.  bSO,  title  puncluroa  with  pins. 
Yarmouth,  1S44.  1  -•'> 

2f)S2  Easthampton.  B..okof  ihoCliron- 
icles  of  the  Citv  of  .Sanuiel :  beins:  a  sketch 
of  the  history  of  Eastlmmpton.  ICmo.  pp. 
27.     Ea'^thami)ton.  1867.  "  •'•'> 

2t')S;i  Easthampton.  Quarter-Century 
Anniversary  Fii.-i  tJhurch.  .Svo.  l)p.  •"H. 
Northampton,  1>'7.8.  ^J>^' 

2684  Election  Sermons.  Parsons.  1772; 
Prince,  IT'JS;  Kendall,  1SU4;  Bentley, 
1807.  1  -•'» 

26S.')  Election  Sermons,    chapin,  1S44; 

Walker,     KS6:i;      Stone,     186.'>;      Warren, 
1867.  '^^ 

26S6  Ellis  (<■'.  F.)  The  Puritan  Ag«  and 
Rule  in  the  < 'olony  of  the  Masisachusettn 
Bay,  162'J-8.V  8vo.  pp.  676.  Boston, 
1888.  -^  •^" 

2687  Emmons  (Nathaniel).  Discourse 
on  the  Annual  Fast,  April  0,  1801.  .Svo. 
pp.  37.     New  York,  1-<I)1.  1^5 

2688  Essex  Institute.  Historical  Collec- 
tions. Vol.  1,  185y,  to  Vol.  11,  Dart  ?>.  18<1. 
8  vols.  siu.  4to.;  3  vols.  Svo.  In  parts,  as 
issued.  ^'^  "'" 


2680  Felt  (Joseph   B.)     Who  was  the 

First   Covernor    ot     Massachusetts?      8vo, 
pp.  17,  paper.     Boston,  18."):>.  ii 

2t)',tO  Fobes  (Peres).  Electii»ii  Sermon, 
Jlay  27,  IT'J.V  8v<».  pp.  42,  boards.  Bos- 
ton" 17'.).).  7.^ 

2iv,ti  Forbes  (A  )  and  Greene  (^  W) 

The  \\\r\\  Men  of  Mas>;ichu^ct  l~.  Rejum^d 
wealth  of  l')00  per-ons,  with  brief  sketclics 
of  more  th:.n  a  ihousund  ciiaraclers.  s^o. 
DP  2118.  paper,  litb'  mended.  Bo>t(in, 
18.^1.  I  W 

26',»2  Franklin  before  the  Privy  Coinicil, 
Wiiite  Hall  I'liiipel,  London,  1774,  on  Ije- 
half  of  the  Province  of  Mas-achusetls,  to 
Advocate  the  Kenioval  of  liutclnnson  ami 
<)liver.  Plate.  8vo.  pp.  134.  Philadeli.liin, 
l,S60.  1  "" 

269.)  Gardner.  Foster  (Edmutid).  s,.r. 
mon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  .lonatlian 
O.sjiood,  October  1'.),  1791.  8vo.  pp.  4ii, 
boards.  Printed  by  Is  .iah  Thomu.s.  Worces- 
ter, 17'.i2.  '■'• 

2t'>'.'4  Groton.  .Jubilee  of  Laurence  Ac'ud- 
emv,  18.04.  8vo.  pp.  7tl!-10l,  paper.  New- 
York,  18.-..-..  •>" 

2i')'.t'>  Groton.  ("ne^^n  (S.  A.)  Ctrcton 
during  til.'  Indian  War.  8vo.  pp.  214. 
Boston,  1884.  -  •'•'J 

26'.M)  Groton.  nroen  (Samuel  .\.)  Groton 
du'rinir  Shav's  Rebellion.  Svo.  pp.  l'>,  half 
hounii.     n,"p..  ^^^^-  ''"' 

26'.t7  Hadley.  C-lebration  of  the  Two 
IIuiHltedth  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement 
of  lladl.-v.  8vo.  pi>.  98,  paper.  Northamp- 
ton, I8r.'.»'  "•' 

2t-.98  Hallowell  (P-  P)  The  Pioneer 
Quakt-rs(in  Mas.sachu.selt.s).  U<mo.  pp.  'Jv 
Boston,  1886.  1  tJ*) 

2')'.t'.>  Hallowell  (H.  P.)  The  Quaker 
Invasion  of  Massachusett.s.  12nio,  pp.  22,. 
Boston,  1883.  1  -' 

2700  Hampshire  County.    Gay  (W.  V,.) 

Gazetteer  of  Hampshiie  County,  1654-1 8Si, 
and  Business  Directory,  1886-87.  Illus- 
trated. 8vo.  pp.  482+312,  roan.  .Syracuse, 
1887.  ^■i««' 

2701  Hanover.  Parry  (John  Stetson). 
A  Historical  .Sketch  of  the  Town  ol  Han- 
over. With  familv  jrencalo<:ies.  llUi< 
trated.     Svo.  pp.  448.     Boston,  18.')3.     ii.  W) 

2702  Harvard.  Chamller  (Selh).  His- 
torical Discourse.  First  Congregational 
.Society.     8vo.  pp.  28.     Boston,  1884.         2') 

2703  Haverhill.  chase  (George  W.) 
The  History  of  Haverhill,  from  its  first  pet- 
tlenientin  1640  to  1860.  Illustrated.  Svo 
pp.  683,  paper,  uncut.  Haverhill,  18t)l. 
Published  by  the  author-  4  00 


27itl  Have 

lMfn''tli  Ann 
(Mtional  <'hui 
erhill.  1886. 

270,5  1 

its  Early  His 
lion,  its  Chur 
bill,  i8s0. 

tioii,  July  2  1 
iiiversary  of 
Piotuseiy  ill 
tions  relatinj 
Haverhill,  Ei 
IS'.)!. 

2707  HayT 

Massachusett 
of  all  the  CO 
the  Conunoir 
stalisticil  ac( 
merce,  and 
pp.  444,  half  ! 

2708  He  we 

the  Tea  Part 
llewes,   one 
witii  a  history 
cences  of  the 
other  stories 


lOnii 


lf>l 


2709  King 
course  in  tli 
^vo.  pp.  23,  p 

2710  Hold^ 

Century  an<i 
nioiis.  8vo.  ] 
18.09-74. 

2711  Holls 

Western  Ma: 
Hampden,  li; 
?liire.  Eiubr 
history  of  tl: 
tories  of  its  o 
vols.  12mo. 

2712  Hopk 

.8ermon,  witi. 
ton,  i8;>l. 

2713  Hubt 
the  Hundred 
10',»,  paper. 

2714  Humi 

petts.  Histoi 
184."i. 

27 IT)  Hutc: 

tory  of  the  t 
from  the  firs 
nniil  its  incc 
I'limouth,  P 
8vo.  i>\).  560. 


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27t>l  Haveraill.  ^^rio  Ilnmlrfd  and 
Fii'iii'tli  Amiivei'sarv  of  lh«*  West  <V)ii>»r«'- 
jriitional  Church.  188'*.  iivo.  pp.  0"J.  llav- 
fi'lull,  ISSG.  m 

27i''">  — —  KiiotM  of  I II  forest  con  coming 
its  Early  History,  its  SoKli'Ts  in  the  Itcliel- 
lioii,  its  Churclies,  etc.    )Svo.  pp.  3y.    llavor- 

liill.  ISM).  :',-> 

•JTdt)  ■  A  Kecord  of  tho  Commeinora- 

tioii, 'luly  -'  and  .;,  JS'.tO,  on  tlio  lir.Oth  An- 
niversary of  till'  Sottieniont  of  Ilavcriiill. 
rrotust'iy  illustrated,  iiicludin<i  Ilhistra- 
tio:is  relating  to  Haverhill,  N.  \l.,  aiul 
Hiiverhill,  Enjiland.    4to.  pp.  o(34.    ik)ston, 


IS'.U 


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27(»7  Hayward  (John).     A  C^azetteer  of 

Massacliusetts.  (Containing  desoriiitions 
of  all  the  counties,  towns,  and  districts  in 
tlie  ('onnnonwealtii.  I'o  which  are  added 
stali-ticil  accounts  of  its  agriculture,  com- 
ment', ami  nianid'acture.  Illust.  12mo. 
j)|).  414,  half  roan.     Boston,  1847.  1  U5 

27t»S  Hewes  (Heorge  H.  T.)  Traits  of 
the  Ten  Party.  Being  a  memoir  of  (^.  T. 
llewes,  one  of  the  last  of  tho  snrvivors; 
witii  a  history  of  that  transaction,  reminis- 
cences of  the  massacre  and  tho  t^iege,  and 
other  stories  of  old  times.  By  a  Bostonian. 
Itiino.  IP   2.'),T      New  York,  18o5.  I  oO 

2705  Hing-ham.  Hill  (Alonzo).  Dis- 
course ill  the  Ancient  Meeting  House. 
^vo,  pp.  23,  paper.     Boston,  l.SSO.  25 

271l»  Holden.  TaineOVm.  P.)  Quarter- 
Centuiy  and  Fortieth  Anniversary  Ser- 
mons. 8vo.  jip.  IC4--8.  iiaper.  Worcester, 
1859-74.  '  40 

2711  Holland  (dosiah  O.)  History  of 
Western  .MasMU'husetts.  The  counties  of 
Hanii)den,  iiamiishire,  Franklin  and  Berk- 
isliire.  Embracing  nu  outline,  or  general 
history  of  the  section,  and  separate  his- 
tories of  its  one  hundred  towns.  Maj).  2 
vols.  l2nio.      .Springfield,  185").  3  75 

2712  Hopkinton  (Howe  N.)  Century 
Sermon,  with  Memoir.  8vo.  pj>.  06.  Bos- 
ton, 1S;>1.  35 

271:;  Hubbardston.  Address,  etc.,  at 
the  lliindredlh  Anniversary  of.  8vc.  pp. 
10',»,  paper.      \V.>irester,  1S(')7.  75 

2714  Humane    Society    of    Massacliu- 

petts      History  of.      8vo,    pp,   %.     Boston, 

184').  'At 

2715  Hutchinson  (Thomas).  Tlie  His- 
tory of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  f'av, 
from  the  first  settlement  thereof,  in  l'>28. 
ninil  its  incorporation  with  the  Colony  of 
I'liiiiouth,  Province  of  Maine,  in  lii91. 
8vo.  pp.  560.     Loudon,  1 7t)5.  3  25 


27ir.  Hutchinson  (Thoma*).     History  of 

Jfassachusetts,  fVom  the  first  .settlement 
thereof,  in  1G2S,  until  the  year  1750.  2 
vols.  8vo.  sheep.     Sali-m,  1795.  ♦)  OU 

2717  Hyde  Park,  ^femorial  Sketcli  of 
Hy<le  Park,  lor  the  fii'>t  twentv  years, 
>sV),S-hss,s.     ,Svo.  jip.  %,     Boston,  ISSS.     CO 

27 IS  Ipswich.  Cowles(Mrs.  K.C.)  Hi.s. 
torical  .""^keteh.  8vt>.  pp.  12,  paper,  n.  p., 
1871.  30 

2719  Ipswich.  Hammatt  (A.)  Th« 
Karly  lnlia!)itants  of,  ilammatt  papers, 
parts  1  and  2.  8vo.  {>p.  ^2,  paj)er.  Ipswicli, 
1S.S4.  1  (JO 

2720  Lancaster.  Bart..l  (C.  A.)  Ser- 
mon at  the  Hrdinatioii  of  KeV.  Geo.  M. 
P.artoj.  tSvo.  pp.  50,  paper.  Lancaster, 
l.MT.  40 

2721  Lanca'.tAr.  Thayer  (C.  T.)  Ad- 
dress at  tlio  Peiticalion  of  Memorial  Hall, 
Lancaster,  .hint,  iStlN.  8vo.  pp.  71,  paper. 
Boston,' 1>('(S.  60 

2722  Lancaster.  Willard(Toseph).  An 
.•\iidiess  al  the  Two  llundrt-dth  Anni- 
versary.      With    an    appendix.      8vo.    pp. 


2o(>,  paper.     Boston,  1S53. 


1 


272"  Lawrence.      Wadsworth  (H.    A.) 

Quarter-CeiUeiiiiial  Hi^tory  of  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  with  portraits  and  biographical 
fketch-^s.  l2mo.  pp.  184.  Lawrence, 
1S78.  2  00 

2724  Leicester.  Centennial  Anniver- 
sary of  .Vinerican  Independence,  July  4, 
1.S70.     Svo.  pp.  'M,  paper.     Worcester.      35 

2725  Leicester.  Festival  of  Leicester. 
Academy,  August  7,  1855.  8vo.  pp.  72, 
paper.      Woicfster,  1855.  35 

272''>  Leicester.       Washburn     (Emory). 

Hi^tovi.'al  ."^ketches  of  the  Town  of  ].,eicester 
during  th^  First  Century  from  its  Settle- 
ment. Svo.  pp.  407.  Maps  and  plates. 
Boston,  iSt'iO.  3  00 

2727  Lexington.  Everett,  (Edward). 
Address,  Ajtril  19,  183.5.  8vo.  pp  36. 
Charleston,  1835,  25 

272S  Ann'hrrcnpj/,  reprint,  187.5.  25 

2720  Lexington.  Loring  (Dr.  0.  B.) 
Oration  on  the  Dedication  of  the  Town 
and  .MtMuoiial  Hall,  etc.  Svo.  pi>.  7t),  paper. 
Boston,  1871.  75 

27Mi>  Lowell.  Cowley  (Ch.arles).  Hlus- 
trated  History  of  Lowell.  Mass.  Plates. 
12mo.  pp,  2:55."    Boston,  iStl.S.  1  25 

2731  Lowell.  Miles  (Henry  A.)  Lowell 
as  itw.t.*,  and  as  it  is.  Maps.  ISnio.  pp. 
234.     Lowell.   1845.  75 

2732  Lowell.  Proceedings  at  the  Semi- 
centennial Celebration,  March  1,  1876. 
8vo.  pp.  104,  paper.     Lowell,  1876.  75 


Jiohert  Clarke  jji*  Co.,  CincinnatL 


1  (10 

nistori(\'il 

4t>,  |)ai>o!'. 

50 


101 

27:^3  Massftchnsetts  Historical  So- 
ciety. rolU'ctioiis.  rifth  s.-ni's.  \  ols.  1, 
and  3.  The  Bolknap  i.ai)ors.  2  vols.  Svo, 
Iloston,  1S7T.  ^  "" 

2734  Massachusetts  Register  for  tl.« 

Year  IHHU;  also  CMty  « >tru-.>is  ot  I'.ostou  ♦•tr. 
32mo.  pp.  2.')'J,  hair  bound.  I'.ostou.  ;><i 
273")  Massachusettensis ;  or  A  Serie.s 
of  Letters,  oontaiiiing  ;i  laithful  state  ol 
manv  important  and  slrikinj:  tacts,  wlu<-U 
laid  the  foundation  of  the  present  troubes 
in  the  province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  J.v 
B  person  of  honor,  upon  the  spot.  Daniel 

Leonard.     8vo.   pp.    US.   paper.     J,ondon, 

1776. 

2736  Melrose.    noss{K.  11.) 
Ad.lress,  ,Iuly  4,  IS76.     «vo.  pp, 
Melrose,  lS7t>, 

2737  Mendon.  .'.ddress  by  Kev.  Carl- 
ton A.  Staples ,  and  ether  Proceerhnjis  at  the 
Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  Mendon. 
«vo.    pp.  N',»,  pai.er.     Worcester,  1S6S.       bO 

273S  Middleborough.  First  rhurch  in. 
Mr.  Putnam's  Century  and  Half  Discourses. 
An  historical  account,  and  :*  catalojiue  of 
members.  Svo.  i.p.  PiJ+^i^.  Bo,s..lS.^4.    150 

2739  Middlesex  County.  Brooks  (Rev. 
C.)  Tlie  Tornado  of  iS.'d.  in  Medtord, 
West  Cambriilge,  and  Waltham.  l8mo. 
pp.  72.     Boston.  1852.  35 

2740  Middlesex  County.    Brake  (SanVl 

A.)  History  of  Middlesex  County,  con- 
taining hist('>rie.s  of  every  city  and  town  in 
the  county,  by  well  known  writers;  and  ft 
general  history  of  the  county.  XumerouH 
fine  portraits  and  plates.  2  vols.  4to.,  half 
calf.     Boston,  ISSG.  10  (H) 

2741  Milton,  liobbin.^  (.Tas.  M.)  Ad- 
dress at  tlie'i'wo  Hundredth  Anniversary  of 
Milton.    8vo.  pp.  76,  j)aper.     Post.  1862.   75 

2742  Minot  (Oeo.  R.  The  History  of  the 
Insurrections  in  Massachusetts,  in  the  year 
1780,  and  the  Rebellion  consequent  thereon. 
8vo.  pp.  192,  boards.  (Original  edition.) 
Printed  at  Worcester,  by  Isaiah  Thomas. 
1788.  ^  ^ 

2743  Another  fdition.  Svo.  pp.  192,  paper. 
Boston,  1810.  -  W 

2744  Minot  (<^eo.  R.)  Continuation  of 
the  History  of  the  p-  "nee  of  Massachu- 
Ketts  Bav,  from  the  ye..  48,  with  an  intro- 
ductory "sketch  of  events  from  its  orifrinal  set- 
tlement.   2vols.ini.    8vo.    Bos.,  1798.  4  UO 

2745  Moore  (George  II.)  Notes  on  the 
History  ot  Slavery  in  Massachusetts.  Svo. 
pp.  256.     New  York,  1866.  1  50 

2746  Moore  (.racob  B.)  L'ves  of  the 
Governors  of  New  Plymouth  and  Massa- 
chusetts Bav.  from  1620  to  1692.  Portrait. 
8vo.  pp.  439.     Boston.  1851.  2  oO 


2747  Moore  (N.)  Pilgrims  and  Puritans; 
the  story  of  (he  planting  of  Plymouth  mikI 
Boston.      16nio.  pp.  197.     Post..  1888.     1  (JO 

2748  Nantucket.  Ll'o'{;fir(I.  H)]  llaTi.1. 
book  of  Nantucket.  Containing  a  brief 
historical  sketch  of  the  island,  with  jiotp* 
of  interest  to  .Kumn.er  visitors.  ICnio.  ]'\>. 
91,  paper.     Map.      Nantucket,  1874.  2;> 

2749  Nantucket.  Hough  (Franklin  ?..) 
Piqx'rs  h'elatingtothi^  Isliind  of  Naiituckft, 
with  documeiu's  relating  to  the  original  >ft- 
tlementof  that  islaml,  Martlia's  Vineyard, 
and  other  islands  adjacent,  known  as  Duke' :< 
county,  while  under  tiie  colony  of  Now 
York.'  Small  4to.  pp.  162.  half  bound 
(15l)c(.pi(>s  printed  for  privatedistributinn.) 
Albany   Boston,  IS.Mi.  4  .'iO 

2750  New  Bedford.  Ricketson  (Daniel), 
The  Hist(M'y  of  New  I'.edford,  Bristol 
County,  including  a  history  of  the  olil 
townshii*  of  Dartmouth  and  the  j. resent 
townships  of  West]>ort,  Dartmouth,  and 
Fairhaven,  from  their  settlement  to  tlip 
present  time.  I2mo,  pp.  412,  lialf  boniid. 
New  I'-edford.  1858.  o  00 

2751  Newbury.  Cofrin(.ro.shua).  Sketch 
of  the  Historv  of  Newbury,  NewburypDvt, 
and  West  Newbury,  from  1.635  to  184), 
Portrait.  8vo.  pp.  416,  boards,  uncut 
Boston,  1845.  ;>  ^"> 

2752  New  Plymouth.  (Bayliss  (Fran- 
cis). An  Historical  Memoir  of  the  Colony 
of  New  Plymouth,  from  the  (light  of  tlir 
Pilgrims  into  Holland,  1608,  to  the  reunion 
of  Uiat  colonv  with  Massachusetts,  161*2 
8vo.  PI).  970.     Boston,  1830.  2  .v) 

2753  Northampton.  ^C.len  (Rev.  Will- 
iam). A  Discourse  commemorative  ot.  B.v 
William  B.  Sprague.  8ro.  pp.  35,  papor, 
Albany,  1868.  '^^ 

2754  North  Brookfield.     Rnell   (Hev. 

Dr.)  Sermons  at  tlie  Fortieth  and  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  his  Ordination.  8vo.  pp. 
55-f56,  paper.     Brookfield,  1838-48.  75 

2755  Novanglusand  Mas«achusettensis; 
or.  Political  Kssavs,  Published  in  the 
years  1774  and  1775;  the  former  by  .lolni 
Adams, 'ate  I'residentof  the  Cnited  States; 
the  latter  by  .lonatb.an  Sewall  [Daniel 
Leonard].  8vo.  pp.  312,  half  bound.  Bos- 
ton, 1819.  1  •^'-> 

2756  Oliver  (Peter).  The  Puritan  Com- 
monwealth. An  historical  review  of  the 
Puritan  government  in  Massachusetts,  in 
its  civil  and  ecclesiastical  relations,  from 
its  rise  to  the  abrogation  of  the  first  char- 
ter. With  some  general  reflections  on  the 
English  colonial  policy,  and  on  the  charac- 
ter of  Puritanism,  bvo.  pp.  -503.  Boston 
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C7:.7  Pklnfield.     Porter  (.Ucoh).     To- 

po^r,.;ipliiciil  r)f>oriptioi>  i>!i<l  llii^toriciil 
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8vii.  [i|».  i^,  i>:ii><'r.     •irct'iiht'M,  \s:\\.     I  i^.') 

ST'*"  Plymouth.  I'mnvar'K-Jos.'ph).  IMy- 
niouth  Mini  tlio  l'i'i;.'iinH;  or,  iiicideiitH  «»l' 
■iilvfutuii'  in  tlu*  histoi'y  of  lli»»  first  >ft- 
ilcis,     ismo.  i»jt.  li^H.     Jloston,  l>l.'»l.     I  W 

.j7,V,)  riark  (.I()s»'ph>.')  A  IlUtorictl 

piM'K  irst' — 'I'wfi.ty-titili  Anniversary  of  tli<' 
Pilgrim  < 'ontfn-iu-t'.  6\o.  in*.  iiO,  jiain'n 
JJosion,  1S.V>.  o5 

o7t',(»  .^ — —  Kvcrctt  (Edwaul).  IifinrtikH 
at  tli<^  liynioutlj  l''»'suv;il,  Antiiist  1,  Iv'i;;^. 
8vo.  |ip.  l'".  jiaptT.     Jltistun,  Is^j.  ;>,') 

o7t;|   Fr*Mii'h    (.1.)     Seiiiion    nt    tli« 

Ordination  i»t'  tlu^  U<>v.  .Timu'.s  KtMidail. 
Jan.  1,  !"<*">■  i^vo.  I-l).  'JS,  iiajun-.  Boston. 
1S(H>.  •*" 

'^•{■t-2  Kendall  (.las  )     Disrour.so   on 

thi^  l''it'ti«'th  Aniiiv>'t'.-aiy  nt'his  <  »i'diiijition. 
Svo.  jip.  -4,  iiap-T.      riyinoiiiii,  iS.'iO,         -lit 

oyf,;;  .—.  Porter  (< 'has.  S.)  St'ini-OtMi- 
tcimial  l)isfoni>t>.  <^'i>inint'niiirativ»'  ut'  tlio 
Third  *'laiivh.  I'lyinontli.  .^vo.  pn.  47,  pa- 
per.    I'oston,  iSSi.  "  3'» 

•j7f)4  .  Procccdinjis  at   th«»  Consecra- 
tion of  tin;  r'nshiniiii  Monnmeut.    8vu.  pp 
%,  paper.     J5osi(.n,  l.'s.V.*.  »'»' 

o7i-,.-)  Kn>-..11  ( W.  S.)    CJuide  to  Ply- 

nioiitli,  and  lU'eoliection.s  of  the  Pilgrims. 
iOmo.  pp.  .'106;  witii  Aiis  of  tli(«  Pilgrims, 
pp,  TG,  »nd  Appendix,  itp.  -•>.  Boston, 
lS4i>.  1  -W 

■J't'it't  Anothi-r  ol'itiov.  jtinio.  i>p.  'J0;5. 
Boston,  ]srK».  1  ut» 

'iTti7  Jn.'//.tT  (ilifimi.  12ino.  pp.  'J'JS 
Boston,  ISilC.  1  Ih 

27t')S   Thatcher    (,las.)      Tlistory    of 

the  Town  of  IMymoiith,  from  its  lirst  set- 
tlement, in  lA2(),'to  l.s;'>2.  Map  antl  plate. 
I'Jino.  pp.  ;iS2.     Boston,  !s31  1  .'lO 

'J7t'i9  Pocumtuck  Valley  >remorial  Ah- 
8ociation.  llisiorv  an(i  Proeeedings  of. 
1n7i)_7<.).  Vol.  1.  Svo.  pp.  .'ilO.  DeertiehJ, 
Ma-s..  IS'.)0.  ;J  I  Mi 

2770  QpUincy.  Iaint(Wn».  P. )  Discoursp 
on  the  Twentieth  Anniversiiry  of  his  In- 
.stallation,      Nvo.    pp.   ;>2,   paper.      Bostofi. 

IS.').').  ;;■) 

':771  ftuincy.  Lnnt(Wtn.  P.)  Two  Dis- 
courses on  the  Two  Hundredth  Aimiver- 
8iny  of  the  First  Congregational  ('liiucii. 
With  an  appendix  (containing  genealogical 
and  l)iogra[)lucal  tuitices.  8vo.  pp.  147, 
paper.     Boston,  1840.  1   t»0 

277J  Reading.  Stone  (Eliab).  Half- 
Centurv  Sermon.  Svo.  pp.  2;i,  paper.  Bos- 
ton, 1811.  ;!5 


2773  Roxbury.      Deurhorn    (II.    A.    S.) 

Addre-^s  at   the  Secoinl  Centenniid   Anni- 
versary.     8vo.   pp.    40,  piiper.      lioxbiu'y, 


ix;ii». 


t.o 

Th« 

I4i;. 

I  7*» 


2771  Roxbury.    Elli^  (('has.  M) 
History  ot    l.'o.xl.ury    i'ovvii.     ^sr>.  pp. 
Boston,  l.'>t7, 

277.>  Aiioffhr  ri'ip;/.     Paper.  1  25 

277t'p  Roxbury.   <Jray  (Tims.  J.)  Change, 

n  Poem  on   tiie   Fii>t   Settlement  of.     >*vo. 
j>p.  2;'>,  paper.     Uo.\hury,  |S,;u,  '.',0 

Salem.     For  Witchcraft,  fcv  under  NeW 

England. 

2777  Salem.  Biazer  (.fohn).  Dlscotir.xfl, 
on  <  >oca-.ion  of  the  Death  of  Hon.  P.enj. 
Piekman.  .8v(t.  pp.  .'A,  paper.  Saleni, 
184::.  40 

077s  Kolt  r.T.    n.)      Did    the   Fiist 

Church  originally  havi-ConfessioJiof  Faith? 
8vo.  pp.  2S.     J'.oston.  IS.")*).  25 

0771)  The    First   Centenary   of    the 

North  Chureh,  and  .society  in  Saltni.  Com- 
memorated .Inly  l'.>,  \s'±  .Svo.  pp.  222. 
.^alem,  1S7:;.       '  1  50 

27.S()  Historical  Notice  of  the  E>sex 

Institute,  Act  <d"  incorporation,  conHtilu- 
tion,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  41,  paper.  Sah'ni,  186ft.  40 

27sl  I.orirg  (Dr.  (leo    P.)    Oration 

at  ihe  Celebration  at  .North  Bridge,  Salem, 
.luly  4,  18i't2.  JSvo.  pp.  30.  half  roan.  Bos- 
ton^ ls(')2.  "5 

07S2  Putnam  (Eleanor).  Old  .Salem. 

Edited  l>y  Arlo  Bates.  lOmo.  Boston. 
lS8t>.  1  00 

o7s.'>  Scott  (.Tonatlian  M.)  The  Sor- 
ceress; or,  Saleni  Delivered.  A  poem.  32mo. 
pp.  ll.j,  boanU      New  York,  1817.  75 

2784 Story  (.Toseph).     Discourse,  in 

Commemoration  «»f  the  First  .Settlement  of 
Salem.     8vi).  pp.  'JO,  half  morocco.    Boston, 

1828.  1  25 

•21^')  A'lotJwr  copy.     Paper.  75 

27Sf)  Visitors'  Guide  to.     18mo.  pp. 

.Sft,  paper.     Salem.  1880.  20 

2787  WiUi.^  (Lemuel).  A  Semi- 
centennial Address,  in  the  Universalist 
rhnrch.  With  an  appendix  (containing 
biogr.iphicnl  notices),  8vo.  pp.  84,  paper. 
S^lem,  iS.jy.  1  00 

27SS  Shrewsbury.  Sumner  (Joseph). 
S<Mni<  "entennial  Sermon,  .lune  2:>,  1812. 
8v<),  j.i).  2(),  i):iper.  Worcester,  1819.  25 
27S9  Shrewsbury.  Ward  (A.  H.)  His- 
tory  of  tiie  Town  uf.  8vo.  pp.  36,  paper. 
Worcester,  1826.  75 

2790  South  Abington.  Snow  (Chas.  A.) 
Historical  Discourse.  Baptist  ('hurch.  Svo. 
pp.  32.     South  Abington,  1873.  25 


Jlufjcrt  Ctarlic  ^'  Co  j  O'na'hutiti. 


2Tyi  Speech  f  A)  itit«'ii'1<'l  to  liavo  Jx-on 

*l,(.kcii  oil  tin-   r.ill  t'oi   Alt.'iiii;;  th.-  Cliiir- 
tfl.-*   of   tlif  i'lilimy   »i   M;i-.-iicliil^»^'tts   H;i., . 

8vo.  pp.  .'It',  li  ilfmor.     Lninidu,  1771.     1  <M> 

27".ti!  Spencer.  lhi\\>i'v  (.las.)  History 
rf  SpfiictT,  tinin  its  ••urlit'St  Hfttlciuciit  ti» 
Ihf  year  l»^ii<>  Iriclinliii^.'  ft  I'lift  .xki-icli 
of  LiicfsttT,  to  17.W.     ^v.».  pp.  J7«'),  uncut. 

WoiTfsKT,    1M'''J  -   *"• 

li7',t;!  SpofFord  (•It'ifuiiali).  A  <'!a/tate<T 
of  MassachuM'ttH.  Coiilaiiiiiij:  si  >.MMu>ral 
view  of  till-  .'<tatf.  IC'iiic.  pp.  il4S,  nld 
elu'oi*.     Ncwhniypnrt.  l^-'S.  1  ««» 

27'J4  Springfield.  t-atlimp  (Joseph). 
StMmon.  4tli  .Inly,  17'.t1.  S*vo.  pp.  -'ji. 
.Kpriiigtifld,  I7'.t4.  •;•» 

279.")  Springfield.  Monisfllotiry).  Karly 
Historv  (il  .<piiii}-'lici(l.  .\ii  a(l(lrc>s  on  tin* 
2i)0th  "aniiiv»'isary  of  tlif  burninjj!  of  the 
town  l)y  til*'  Indiana  _  12mo.  pp.  X&.  Por- 
trait.    Sprin^'lifld,  lS7ti.  1  2;> 

27%  Stoneham.  In-an  (Silas).  I'.rief 
History  of  tiie  'I'own  of  .'^toiifham,  to  IS4.). 
it'.ino.  "pp.  ;')4.     .'^tdiH'ham,  l.'^To.  50 

2797  Stuart  (Mo"*»^*)-  Election  Sfrmon, 
May  a(t,  1N27.    .'^vo.  j.p.  42.   I'-ostou,  1827.  .'>iJ 

279S  Sturbridge.  Ciaik  (J.  S.)  His- 
torical Ski'tch  of.    hvo.  pp.  4S.    Brookticld. 

mn.  '  ^«> 

2799  Sutton.  Traoy  (H.  A.)  Brief  His- 
tory of  tho  First  Cljurcb.  Svo.  pp.  2S. 
Worcester,  1^42.  ^5 

2800  Swansey.  P.rayton  (Patience.)  Life 
an<l  Labors  of,  lato  of  Swansoy.  18nio.  pp. 
144,  sheep.     London,  lS(t>,  ,5 

2^01  Taunton.  Emery  (.Samuel  Hop- 
kins). The  Ministry  of  Taunton,  witli  in- 
cidental notices  of  other  ])rofessions.  With 
introduction  l)V  Francis  F.aylies.  Portraits. 
2vols.  12mo.    'r.oslon,  18::.3.  2  00 

2802  Thornton  (-1.  W.)  The  Landing  at 
Cflpe  Anne;  or,  the  charter  of  the  first 
permanent  colony  on  the  territory  of  the 
Massachusetts  Comjiany.  Now  discovered 
and  first  iiuhlished  from  theoriiiina'  manu- 
script. With  an  incjuiry  into  it;.  ;.uthoiity, 
at»d  a  history  of  the  colony.  1G24-1(;28. 
Larjie  I'oldinj:  plate,  a  fac-siuiile  of  the 
original  indenture.  8vo.  pp.  84.  Boston, 
1854.  -^  «^'> 

280.T  True  Sentiments  (The)  of  Amer- 
ica; contained  in  a  collection  of  letters 
from  repref^entative.-'  of  the  I'rovinee  of 
Massachusetts  I'.ay.  Together  with  certain 
jtapers  relatin'r  to  a  supposed  libel  on  tlie 
governor  of  the  ))!ovince.  Svo.  pp.  I-'kS, 
paper.     London,  17GS.  1  W 

2804  Waltham.  Tf utter  (.Tosi.ah).  HJs- 
torical  .Address  at  V'lvlthain,  July  4,  li<'(>. 
Svo.  pp.  '.'9,  sGllfd.     1870.  iiO 


i^ori  Warwick.      smith    (Pr^.^erved). 
HaU-Ceiituiy     discourse.      8vo.    pp.    2»i, 

tireenli.M,  i'»i.4.  25 

2>>'i''  Washburn  (Kmory).     Sketches  <»( 

the    .tudiiiiil     lii~tory    of     Ma-sacliu».'tti<, 

trom   It'i.'iO  to  177.».     8vo.  pp.  40".     llo-tun, 

1  -f. 


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2sit7  Washington  Society  ("f  Boston >. 

H  istorical  \'iew  ot  the  I'lidlic  <  'elebration., 
lMir»-22.     >-Vo.  pp.   1;;H.     Boston.  lS'S.\,      1   (II) 

2SIIS  Wells.  Ileiuinenway  (.Moses.  1>.  H  ) 
A  l)isci)iiise  Coiu'eniing  the  Ctujrch.  hvo. 
pp.  12:1.      F.nston,  1792.  '.» 

2HI9  Westminster.  Huds..n(nias.)  .\<\- 
<lie.-s:  One  lluiidredih  .\nniversary.  and 
otiier  I'roeeedinj-s.  Mvo.  pp.  128,  pap'T. 
Boston,  1S.^)9.  I   -6 

2810  Westminster.    Bich  (A.  J.)    Ili^ 

torieal  l»;sc(.iu.-e  on  tiie  FJ")tli  .AnniveVMuy 
of  the  t'oiiiriev'ational  t"hur<'h,  v.-ith  .Sp- 
jiendix.  8v.>.  pp.  99.  paper.  .^prinfli.M, 
J>G9.  ''* 

2."^ll  Willard  f Joseph).  Natmalization 
in  the  .American  <'olonies.  Willi  more  par- 
ticular reference  to  Massachusetts,  >vii. 
pp.  'M.  paiier.     Hoston,  1S.''(9.  2.1 

2^12  Woburn.  Heunett  (Jos.)  Sermr  n: 
2'>th  Anniversary  of  his  Ordination.  Svo. 
pp   22,  paper,      li  i^ton,  lS4ti.  2.') 

2SFJ  Worcester.   Bancroft  (Aaron).  Ser- 

.  moil,  Jan.  0,  l>ll.  pi».  24.    Sermon,  Jan.  -il, 

IS.'it'i,  ]ip.  44.     8vo.  paper.  •'><> 

•jy|4  Blako  (  Francis  E.)     Incidents 

of  tlie  First  and  Secoml  Settlements  of 
Worcester.  8vo.  pp.  i*;).   Worcester,  18S4.  ;15 

OS  15  Blake    (Francis     E.)       Some 

Worcester  Matters,  1089-1743.  8vo.  pp.  17, 
Worcester,  Is:s5.  2*» 

^>S|0  Brief  History  of  the  Congre<!a- 

tional  Church  's  oi  Worcester  Soutlj  Com- 
ference,  1071 1-1870.  8vo.  pp.  00,  paper. 
Worcester,  1877.  ;'•► 

OS  17  Ceretoonies  at  the  Dedication 

of  the  Bij-'elow  Monument..  Svo.  pp.  <>'. 
jiaper.     Boston,  18i')l.  2) 

ojsis  Davis  (Isaac).  Historical  Dis- 
course: First  I'.aptist  ("liurch.  Svo.  jip.  •"•-, 
pajter.     Worcester,  ISi'i2.  40 

•jS  19  Karly  Becords  of  the  Town  of, 

1740-I7't;i.  Edited  by  Franklin  P.  Bice. 
Svo.  pp.  14.'),  paper.    Worcester,  1.^80.     J   2'» 

oso()  (ireen  (S.  S.)     S.cond   Parish 

fileanings  from  its  history.  Svo.  pp.  22. 
Worcester,  18,^,'>.  0') 

os^i    Hill     (Alonzo).       Discourse, 

March  20,  1S.'>1.  Svo.  pp.  5.''>.  Discour.se. 
March  28,  18.')2.  pp.  40.  Seimon,  etc., 
Fortieth  Anniversarv,  March  28,  1867.  pp. 
00.     Portrait,     n.  d."  1  00 


Z^'ll  Worcester     Hill  (Alonzo).     .s.•^ 

nioiis  :m(l  Ail.lr«'><M«'.4,  on  the  Di-ulh  of.  8vf>. 
jij).  iiO,     \V<  ivi'sttT,  1IS71.  i»5 

os^>,1  Ili-turii'ul  Skotcli  of  llio  Mc- 

ohaiiii'^  lij-titiii»«.  \'ln%it.  ji|».  7t>,  ii!ijp«'r. 
Worii'Nivi',  iMil.  40 

'JSL'I I.iricnin    (WilliMm).      Ilistnry 

(if  Wdlrt'^KT,  tlnm  its  t'llllifsl  s«'tt  Ifmcll'l 
toScpli'inbiT,  18;;i').  Witli  vtirioiis  tiotic*-* 
idiiliiifi  lotlio  history  nt  WiMCfshTcoiuiiy-, 
hvo.  in*.  3S3.     \Voic«'rtter,  l>a7.  ti  (';() 

o,;j5  Mai-li;ill    (H.    I'.)      Ulcrioul 

Sketch  of  tli»«  First  i'.iiittist  ( 'liiii-cli.  ^\n. 
[,[.,  IT,  jiiipiT.     Worco.stJT,  1877.  'St 

os-jr,  I'liillips  (Cl.-o.  W.)     D.r-tiiiiiil 

SfriiKin,  I'lyJiioutU  < 'oiijiregiitioiiiil  Si  eiety. 
Kvo,  ]i|>.  *JH,  iiiip.'i'.     Worcester.  IHS;.',        i»"» 

IISL'7  — —  I'c))ni'tH  find  other  Doer ini'iitH 
r('liitinj»  to  the  Stiito  l.uiiiitin  llosp.tal  lit 
Worcester,  Mnss,  I'hiiis.  bvo.  i>j»  li(H), 
boards.     IJn.stofi,  IS.'IT.  75 

2S2"i  Shii.iieii  (Kush  K.)  Ten  Years' 

Ministry  j:»  the  t'hiirch  of  tlie  Trinity. 
Svo.  ii|».  17,  paper.     Worcester,  1S(')9.         "S* 

2S2',t  Sweetser  (S.)     Sermon  at  Ceii. 

tral  t'liurch  on  his  Twerityfiflli  Anniver- 
sary, yvt).  |ip.  oil,  l>ap»  A  Worcesior, 
IMVJ.  2;i 

2>;;!0 Worcester,    llhistrated.      Svo. 

in*.  'lO,  paper.     Worcester,  IS7.*>.  25 


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2Sni  Bishop  (Levi).  Teiichsa  Orondip. 
AiegeTulary  poem.  I'eiiij.'  a  sketch  of  De- 
troit,'etc.   ^vo.  i)p.  ^><)'Z.    Albany,  iMO.   1  00 

28.;'2  Anothrr  c/iih,,.  8vo.  j)p.  Cm,  half 
morocco,     .\lhanv,  1SS|.  1  'jr* 

28;:;  Blois  (-lolui  T.)  finzet^  <^r  of  the 
.•^tate  of  MHhi.i;an.  <'ontaiiiing  ,i  f;eneral 
view  iirid  historv  of  tiuj  State,  Jlimo.  pp. 
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tlio  I'liliiicil  llistoi'yof  Michigan.  Early 
(•X|ilorations  and  settlements.  ^*"tioit 
iiiidiT  I-Mmottei  Cadillac.  iMichigan  n.ider 
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'!v«',  and  (iiidcr  the  Noi\h-vvestorn  Terri- 
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isioii  and  Ameiican  re-coiujuest.  .Admin- 
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I  Detroit,  1876.  3  5l) 

28:!')  Cooley   (Thomas    M.)      Michigan. 

A  history  of  (ioveruments.     Maps.     12mo, 
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I)etroit,   I'ii-t  and    Tjesent.      iivo.  j  j.'  iV:. 
paper.     Detroit,  I8."i.>.  1  -j-i 

2S.;7  Detroit.  Trowhridi-e  (0.  r.)  De- 
troit,  I'ast  un*l  iVe,-ei»t.  ^v<*.  pp.  20.  ]u- 
troit,  1804.  8ik 

2s.'5s  Farmer  (.TnluO     Map  of  tJie  iVr- 

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colored,      KS.it'i.  /lO 

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_-'8n  Grand  Rapids.  Dillenhack(.T.  D.) 
Oraixl  Mapids  in  |,-:74.  Sketches  of  the 
traile,  progress  of  the  city,  local  history, 
etc.     8vo.   pp.  CO,  paper,      (iraml    Hapid's, 

1K7.V  ;,0 

2K42  Kent  County.  Illustrated  Histor- 
ical Atlas  of  Kent  '  ounty.  29  nr  ps,  with 
historical  and  statistical  text,  and  pbtes. 
Hoyal  4to.  pp.  ',t2.     Chicago.  ;;  50 

2s4;;  Lanman  (.Tames  ir>  History  of 
Michigan,  I'ivil  and  Topographical,  in  a 
Compendious  Form.  Witii  a  view  of  th« 
,':urrounding  lakes.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  ;J9S. 
New  y(<rk,  ls:;'.t.  /•,  oo 

2844  /l>e7/o/- c./'v,  lacks  map.  3  75 

•J84.')  Lanman    (.James    II.)     History  of 

Michigan,  from  its  earliest  oilonization  to 

the   present   time.     lOmo,    pp.   2t>y.     Xew 

York,  1S4.V  T.'i 

2S4C,  Lanman  (Charle.*).  The  Ked  Rook 
of  Michigan.  A  civil,  military,  and  bio- 
graphical Jiistory.  Svo.  pp.  o49.  Detroit, 
l^'l-  c;  00 

2S47  Lansing.  The  ("•ai)itol  of  Michi- 
gan. Its  ailvantages  as  a  center  of  trade 
and  maunfac  ores.  Illustrated.  Maj*.  8vo. 
pp.  38,  paper.     Lansing,  18711  25 

2S4S  Lansing.  Bouir  (A.  L.)  Proceed- 
ings at  the  J>edication  of  the  Nev?  <;'apitol  of 
Michigan,     ^vo   pp.  Cil.     Lansing,  1879,   ;>5 

2S4',)  Lansing.  Lours  (A.  L.)  Droceed- 
ings  at  the  Laying  of  the  <'orner-stone  of 
the  Xew  ("a)iitol  oi'  Michigan.  8vo.  pp.  LS5. 
Lansing,  I87;i.  '>0 

28.->o  McCi-acken  (S.  B.)  The  state  of 
Michigan.  Embracing  sketches  of  its  liis- 
tory,  fiosition,  resources,  and  industries. 
Map.   Svo.  pp.  i;-,G,  paper.    I>ansing,  1870.  .')0 

2S,*)_1  Mackinac.  Van  Fleet(.I.  A.)  Old 
and  New  Mackinac;  with  copious  extracts 
from  Marcpiette,  Hennepin,  La  Uonton, 
Cardillac,  Henry,  and  others.  Map.  ,Svo. 
pp.  ISO.    Ann  Arbor.  1870.  2  00 


2^:.'i  Mackinaw  City,  ai>«l  th«  olim.iK 


rounding'  .■."iuuy.  Hy  Iv,  l>.  Ma'^^t..'!  . 
Ma,,  unci  ,,lut.     S*vo.  M.  4S.    Ciununut  . 

2sr>:?  Mackinaw,     stiicklim.l   (W.  V) 

Ol<l  Ma.kMKiw;  or.  Th-  luMios.  of  lh« 
L.ik.'H,  ana  its  Smroiimliugs.  l-uio,  l-p. 
404.      I'hila.l.-ll.lu.^.  1^'''>-  -  "" 

'2s'A  M'Laughlin(Am;rowr.)  History 
oflliKlKM'Kd.u'aliouinMH-hijjiin.  ;.l<.-. 
Hvo.  ir.  JT'.',i.;M..'r.     W  asl.n.^.'i..n,  !.s.)l.    .•> 

•JS;-,.-,  Michigan  rione.-r  at..l   Historicia 

Vol..Hv„,  J.,u.sin^!,IS77-9.i.  IVr  vol.  I  •*»» 
•2s;V.  Morley(l-riMl.'.ick).  Micl.i-anand 
im  He,soi.rces,  '  Sivotciu^s  o(  tho  growtli  of 
tlu'  state,  its  iuduslries.  etc.  >ivo.  pp.  P;;;. 
I.aiisinj!,  1S><'J.  *■•' 

•js.M  SaulteSte.  Marie  Canal    History 

„f      Jiv  1).  II.  Keltou.     i'lat.-,     .Hvo,  pp.  1  >, 
Detroit,  1S8S.  ''' 

2S5S  Sheldon  (E  M  )  Th*.  Karly  h- 
low  of  Micliigin..  from  tlu.  !•  irst  .sottl.- 
ImM.t  to  IHl;*.     IJino.  pp.  m     New  YorU 

•'>S59  Tutne  (Chariot  U.)    Ooneral  Hi-'*- 

ton-  of  the  Stato  <.f  Mifhijran.     \V  it  .  »'h.- 

irrapl.ical  sketclH^s.     ^^'t'^'lt- f >!!>  '"^'!;" 'j: 

tions.     Hvo.  pp.  ::-!.^     Vi^y-iU  1^T4.       .i  .•') 

2Stj(>  ^l/^.-r/n-r-i/v/,  half  n;..r,,^'ilt  fop.  4  -•) 

"^f.i  Upper   Peninsula    '»t    Midii^-a". 

Hislorv  of  til.'  rn.uaitnnfi.ifuli  accoiuit 
<,f  its  »-arlv  sottlomont;  its  -,..uth  drviop- 
m,>nt,  and  resources;   an  e.xteiulr.l  .le>crip- 

tion  of  its  iron  and  ^■f^l'!"'«'  '''l,"**'-  /'Vl; 
Illu9.     4toi>p.  M'i.     Chicago.  188 J.     .  4  JO 


28t)7  Coloney  (MyrmO  „  Manotnin;  » 
Kvtlimical  Komanee  ol  MMinosota,  th« 
flreit  Rebellion,  and  ihe  Mii\nesofii  Min- 
sucres.    ISnu,  PI'  -•'"•    M,  Loui..  JstUi.   1  tx) 

•jsf.H  Cowpertnwaite'»  Map  of  Mm,.. 

nota  Territorv    Mid  tlie  or^MtuztMl  COUUti.A 
with  h>  \y.\'/i'-  '-^  U'At.     \<>^*.  <0 

28r,'.>  Duluth.     I'  nott  (Hon.  J.  Vrocior) 
f!p<M-cii<«n  tlH>  St.Croi.x  and  <np<'ri.n  I- .ml 
(irant    delivered   in   the    II.. us,-  of    ll.i  .■• 
HM.tativ.-,  .laaua;  V  27,  IsTL     i:4»»".  M'^  "> 
pap.T      Duluth.  IV.'i*.  1" 

2870  Tarrar  (MaurU-e).  Five  Ypir^  m 
MiniM'.sota  ."^Iv.-tches  .)f  J.ile  m  u  >N  •  mh 
Stat.'.  12mo.  pp.  -♦'''.»,  uucul.  Ii.>i.u„n_, 
1S!>'(».  '    '■' 

2S7I  Folsora  (VV.  n.  C.)  Fifty  Yenr.  in 
the  North-west,  with  an  introduction  luul 
jii.pendix  containing'  reininisc.-nc.-H.  uici- 
dents,  and  not.'!*.  iWtruitrt.  8vo.  pp.  .!•:!. 
Si.  Faul,  ISM.S,  •>  OH 

•'S7'  HaU(<;.  I«)  Memoir  of  the  Stat? 
Oliicrsand  <.t  tli>  Niint.'enth  un<l  'i'weii. 
ti.-th  li.'iii-hitures  ot  Minne>otn.  Kv<>__pp. 
tt(»  atid  ♦'•l,  papor.  Minneapolis,  18.. -h 
Kach.  "■' 

2S7:;  Hankins  MV,1  )  Dakota  Laml;  ..r 
The  B.'autv  ..f  St.  I'lOil.  -X  l>|storic  iind 
romanti.  worU  With  a  j.'m.le  to  the  p;..;u 
No-thw.-i.  Map.  l2mo.  pp.  4t.O,  N..«; 
Y.>rk,  1S»W.  I  -' 

2874  Houston  County.     Its  .N.lvanlML-o^ 


l^n 


pp. 


.u. 


paiipv 

till 


MINNESOTA. 

28u2  Andreas  (A.  T.)  lllu'^tratofl  His. 
torical  .\tla>  ot  the  State  ot  Minnesota. 
15  maps.  With  statistical  text  ami  plates 
KovaUto.     Chici.go,  1874.  ••  -h' 

286:1  Andrews  (C.  r.)  Mintie.sota  an.l 
Dacotah.  In  letters  descri))tive  ot  a  tour 
through  the  North-west  in  1 856.  12ino.  pp. 
215.      Washington,  185..  '   -•» 

2864  Bishop  (H.  E.)  Floral  Home;  or. 
First  Year.s  in  Minnesota.  Portrait  12mo_ 
pp.  342.     New  York,  185..  1  ^■' 

2B65  Blue  Earth  County.    Ttn  History, 

Progress,  Climate,  etc.      P-y  -1.  ^V  ^V  dlard. 
8vo.  pp.  20,  paper.     Mankato,  18b8.  ■.•) 

2.S6G  Bond  (J.  Wesley).  Minnesota  and 
its  Resources.  With  camp-Hi^e  sketches  of 
a  trip  to  the  Ued  River  ot  the  North.  !  2mo_ 
pp.  412.     Chicago,  ]8oG.  ^  -■■» 


iind     Ke>our.'e.». 
Hokah,  1>.':'S. 

287.-.  Kirk  (T.  H.)  HUistrate.l  Hlstorv 
of  Minn.M.ta.  l2ino.  pp.  244.  M.  1  aul 
I8'«7.  '  -^ 

2876  Le  Due  (W.  r;.)  Minnesota  )  oar 
Books  for  1S52,     12mo.  hoards.    St.  I  aul.  m 

2877  Martin  County  and  other  Rordor 
Counties. if  .'^outli. 'Ill  M  mnesota  and  I  ppor 
Iowa.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  47.  i.ondon,  n.  .1. 
(1876),  ''^ 

2878  Mattocks  (Hrewer).  Minnesota  a* 
a  Home  tor  Invalids,  l2mo.  pp.  -W 
Phila.l.'lphia,   1871.  '  "" 

2870  Minnesota  Historical  Society, 
Annals.  Second  edition.  8v...  pp.  ;i2.  r.yi- 
nals  for  1850-1.  Rev.  S.  R.  !>'ggs  articles 
of  the  "Destinv  of  the  Indian  1  rihes  iUirt 
on  the  "Dakota  Language,"  etc.  8vo.  I'P. 
1«4.     St.  Paul,  1851.  1  -•' 

.2S80  Annals   for   185,"..      I5el<;'H>.i;t,s 

"  D-^iKirtment  of  Hudson's  Bay;"  NtMlls 
'•  Dakota  Land,"  etc.  8vo.  pp.  72.  St.  I  aul, 
1853.  \, 

2>81  Annals  for  18.56.  Neill's ''Ma- 
terials for  the  History  of  Minnesota,  pp 
141  and  H.  II.  Siblev's  Address,  pp.  li. 
8vo.     St.  Paul,  185G.  ^  '•' 


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piTii.t.  Dakot 
teiuiial,  etc. 

1^1)7, 

Perricaut,  1 
etc.    8vo.  pp. 

2.>s'.t  .  A 
worth's  r.xpi'il 
Kfniiiii'caiice 
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SUctcli  ..f  the 
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(irt>s>,  Kehruai 
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l^i'iS,  •■ind  All 
LSiJ'.t,  1S70,  ar. 

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nioiit  of  '\m( 
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l!S'.)l)  Minn- 
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8vo.  jip.  172, 

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152.     St.  Pat 


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o^-^:  Minnesota   Historical    Society.        2'>i>2  Minnesota  ««ti»ti«.t{cs  for  1877.    8va 

AtniuUI'ir  1>*''T      N.Mir.H  "Matenal.s  toi  th,;      pp.  2sl.     St.  I'at;'    'STS.  7j 

i„sti.i.v  <-f  Miiino>«otii."    8vo.  pi>.  47-lHiV  .^,,„.j  j,^  ,i,,.  <  jyil  „i„|  mdiaii  Wnrs, 


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Orijriiirtl  «'dition,  oxorpt   Part  I.  which    in  Biont'ts  appoiiitfd  l»y  tlu- not  of  I,e>ri-<laluf» 

„,.corid  edition.     Nvo.      1  .S.*)0- 1 ><.')('►.  ,',  '>0  of  >riiiiit'sotii  of   A|"'iil    Iti,    Issy,     8vo.  pn. 

.,s>i  Vol.  1.      iJopiilit.      1S72.    ;J  01)  MJ.  l.all  Ml-i:i       M    I'iUll,  IVU.  3  •'•O 


o,S.->  Vol.  •_>,  Pail   1.     Major   S.    II 

I.d'i/^  Voyajjf  ill  u  Six-<iar«'d  Skill'  to  tlu> 
l.-alNofSt",  Aiithoiiy,  In  1>*17.  Svo,  pp,  S7. 
i>|,il;idt'lpinu,   iNt'ilt"  1  <>'> 

.SM',  Vol.  2,  Part  2.      Farlv  Fr.Mich 


I-'ortH  of  Cpp^T  Mi^sinsippi.     Fort  Snt-llini:, 
lSl',i-JU.    etc.       bvo.    pp.    ^4.       St.     Paul, 

111* 


l,S('.,'». 
2><>''i 


20iM  Minnesota  Messenger.  Sk«'tc!K'!« 
of  til.-  l{i-«'  .uid  I'rojjicrs  of  iMinn»>.<tn«a. 
12I110   pp.  74      Sl    Paul,  ISO,'),  M 

'2W'>  Minnesota  River.    Warren  (0.  K.) 

Hoport  nil  till'  K.vaiiiiiiatioii  and  Survey  of 
tlif  Miiuicsoia  Hivo.  bvu.  pp.  72,  Wa«h- 
iiigton,  I.s7').  fiW 

*J',MHi  Minnesota  3  Year  Book  for  18.V". 

l2mo,  pp.   ,7.     St.  I'aiil  2.*» 

29117  Neill  (Fdward  D.)     Early  Day.s  of 
thi<    Pro^bvti'iian     lliaiicii    of    the     Holy 

oSH><  Vol.    ",.  Part    1.     Pt'lation   of      Catlioiic  ''liindi   in    iMiiiiii'sota.      8vo,  pp. 

Ppnii'aut.       P.il.liojrrapliy     of    Minnesota^.       22.  paper.     Miuneapoli.^,  iS7M.  2;') 

eto.    ^vo.  pp.  l.Js.                        .    ,           '   ""  2WIS  NeiU  ( l{«^v.   E,  D)     Fort  SnelliiiK 

2,vS'.t  ,          Vol,  ?,.  Part  2.      <'ol.   Leaven-  ^^1,11,.  ,,,  r,.iiuuand  of  <'ol.  .lo.siah  Snellinjr. 

worlhV  j'..xp"ditioii  toFor«SiieIlinj.'in  LSI'J.  Sth  Inf      SinalUto.  pp.  l'.>.      1S^S.             4ii 

i;..,„imM.amHM  of  IF  II.  Sihley,  etc.     p-o_  ._,,^,,,,  Neill  (  Fdwar.l  D.)     The  History  of 

jip.  1,1.-—  .                                 ,,..,,.           "  MiiMu'Mita,  tioiM  the  earliest    Frencli   ex- 

.jsMi)  Vol.  ,^.  Part  ;5.     W  iUiatii<HU  s  ,,i,,iati..ns  to  the  present    time.     8vo.  pp. 

Skotcli  of  the  Sioux  Massacre  ot    lS...,.'tc.,  m^      I'hilatl.-li.hia    is.'.s.                          4  Oil 


Vol.  2,  Part  :\.     fleouMnpliy  of 

pciiiit.  Dakota  Superstition,*,  <.'arver  <'en- 
teiiiiial.  etc.     .Svo.    pp.    02+2;$.     St.    i;aul. 


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2i.tlO  An,,!/,.;-  mp,,,  iialf  calf.  f)  UO 

2',M1  Nobles  (\\'.  11  )  Spe.> -h  on  an 
Emigrant  h'oiite  to  <  aliforni.i  .■ .  I  Oregon, 
through  Minnesota.  bvo.  p|  ,  Li,  paper 
St.  I'aul,  l.S.'^4.  ;-!0 

2'.M2  Old  Settlers'  .Association  of  Minne- 
sota. .V  sk.'trli  of.  l2iiio.  \)]).  2'J,  paper. 
St,  Paul,  1S72  *  35 

2Ul:;  Old  Settlers'  .Association  of  Minne- 
sota. 10.  1>.  N.-ill's  .Address.  12ino,  up.  12, 
paper.      Minneapolis,  ls72,  .'50 

2'.>14  Oliphant  (Laureiici').  Minnesota 
and  the  l-'ar  Wot.  >raps  and  plates.  8vo. 
pp.  ,301).      London,  IS,").'>.  2  7.') 

2',tl.")  Parker  (N,  H  )  'Hio  Jlninesota 
Han<l-l)ook  loi  lS.')r)-7.  With  a  nev  ac- 
curate map,  l2mo.  j.p.  IfjU.  Boston, 
1S,")7.  75 

2910  Pope  (<'apt,  .John).  1,'epoit  of  an 
Exjiioration  ot  the  Territory  of  Minnesota. 
Map.  Svo.  ]>]>.  ')().  Washington,  LS.'iO.  60 
2917  Rice  County.  Its  hVsources,  Ad- 
vantago'j  .'ic.  l2mo.  pp.  2i'.  FairhauU, 
1860.  '     '  56 

291.-^  Rice  County.     Fnnk  (F.  W.)    A 
Hecm-cl    of    \x--ii   County,    Minn.,  in    1S6S. 

-  ^    .  ...        Being  a  review  ot    the  settlement,  growth, 

80.  ])aper.     Minneapolis,  LS71.  o5       .^„^^  p,,.>-^perity  of  the  coui;     ,  and  a  brief 

'21,101   Statistics  for   l!S69.     Svo.    ]>p.       description     of     its     towns    and    villages 

152.     St.  Paul,  1870.  40       12mo,  pii.  32,  papi         ""     ''      "    '""' 


and  111. lex.     Svo.  pp,  229-1;::;.  _  I  2.:» 

.j>f)l  \'ol,  .">.     Warren's  aii.l  Nfill's 

Histories  of  the*. tjil>wav,s,  etc.     Jr^vo.  pp.  ■">.15. 
.St,  Paul,  lS,S,-».  '>  00 

.j,Si)2 ■  Sini.KY  (\\.    II,)     Annual   Ad- 

(hes>.  Feiiruarv    I,  1^56.     iivo.   p[»,    17.     Si 
Paul,  i.^.'ol.        '  .'JO 

■jS'.i;} ('Aiivi'itrVntenai  y  Cflebi'.itioti, 

May  1,  1S67.    Svo,  pp.  2:;.    St.  Paul,  I,sti7,    .')0 

•j,V,l4 ('oNSTiTiTioN     ami      P.y-Lavvs, 

l^i'iS,  and   Annual    Ueports  for   1;m)7.    P^i'iS, 
LSiJ9,  1S70,  and  IS'  ',     6  p:;uip!il.-ls.  75 

.j,si(,")  TiiANs.vcTioN.s  ot  the  Depart- 
ment of  \mericaii  History.  Svo.  pp.  '-W. 
Minneapolis,  1  ^7'.»,  40 

l!S',tt')  Minnesota  a:*  a  Home  f  Immi- 
grants. Pri/.'  lOs^ays.  Svo.  jip  S4,  paper. 
St.  Paul,  ISiKi.  '  40 

os'iT  its     Advantages     to    Settlers. 

Svo.     1S67,  1S6S,  ami  IS69.     Each,  25 

o^r)s  Its   Place  Among  the   States. 

Svo  pji.  174,  pajier.      Hartford.  1S60  .'J5 

osi)!,!  Its  Progress  and  Capabilities. 

Svo.  pp.  172,  paper.     St.  Paul,  1862.  :i5 

2',iii,(  Its    Resource).;   ami    Progress; 

its  beauty,  healthfulness,  and  fertility;   and 
Us  attractions   and   advantages.     Svo.   p|) 


Farii)ault,  1871.       50 


IM'' 

3' 

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108 


Hubert  Clarke  .j-  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


•Til 9  St.  Paul.  Williams  (J.  Fletcher). 
A  History  of  the  Citv  of  St.  Paul,  ."xntl  of 
the  County  of  Kiunsey.  Minneso_t;i.  or- 
traits.     8vo.  pp.  475.    St.  I'aul,  IS.d.     ;5  M 

29120  Seymour  dv  S.)  Skeiche.s  of  "SWu- 
iiesota,  thr  New  iMighind  of  the  \\  e.st. 
With  inci<lents  of  travel  in  the  'IVrntory 
(luring  the  summer  of  1S49.  Map.  J-nia 
pp.  '2s\,  paper,  uncut.    New  York,  16M.     i> 

29121  Anothrr  O'py.     Cloth.  1   ^0 
2922  Sweetser  (Charles  11.)     Minnesota 

an. I  Lake  Superior,  fiuide  to  the  North- 
west. Containing:  inf.nmation  ahout  Min- 
nesota, Wisconsin,  Dacota,  an<l  the  Lake 
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292.'!  Van  Cleve  (Charlotte  0.)  Three 
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of  the  West.  Portrait.^  Square  12mo.^  pp. 
176.     Minneapolis,  1888. 


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(William  II.)  A  History  of  Mississippi  tor 
the  Use  of  Schools,  pp.  202,  with  Elenniits 
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and  Constitutions  of  th<^  Slat<'  and  the 
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,1892. 


1 


29:;.''>  Lynch  ('bimes  D.)  The  Bench  ami 
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2924  Besancon's  Annual  Register  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi  for  1838.  lOmo.  pp. 
232,  pai>er.     Natchez,  1838.  75 

292.'j  Brown(AU)'tG.  of  Miss.)  Speeches, 
Messages,  and  other  Writings  of.  E<lited 
by  M.  W.  Cluskey.  8vo.  pp.  G14.  Phila- 
deli.hia,  ]8.-)9.  -  •'" 

292G  Claiborne  (J.  F.  II.)  Mississippi 
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biographicd  notices  of  emitient  citiziMis. 
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Jackson,  rs>'i'.  ;->  00 

2927  Davis  lUeuben).  Recollections  of 
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2928  Duval  (Mary  V.i  lli^torv  of  Mis- 
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2^29  Hancock  County.  Claiborne  (J. 
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8vo.  pi>.  b'      New  '  »ileans,  1^70.  40 

2930  Hillyard  (M.  B.)  Lett.^rs  Dcscrii.- 
tive  ot  tilt'  <  limate.  Soil,  and  H.'soumts  of 
Central  Mis-is<i|>)>i.  8vo.  pp.  203,  jiaper. 
McCouil)  I'ity   ls7(),  '»" 

2931  Lowry  (Hobert)  and  McCardle 
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MIS.SOURI. 
2935  Academy  of  Science  of  St.  Louis. 

Transactions.     \'ol.    1,    Nos.    1,   2,   and   3. 

Plates.     8vo.     St.  Louis,  1857-59.  3  00 

2930   The  s-ime.     Vol.  2,    No.   1.     Plates. 

Svo.     St.  Louis,  1803.  1  HO 

2937  Benton  County.  Lay  (James  H.) 
A  sketch  of  the  History  of  Benton  (.'ounty, 
Missouri.  8vo.  pp.  70,  paper.  Hannibal, 
1870.  50 

2938  Callaway  County.  History  of  Com- 
piled from  authentic  otlicial  and  private 
sources.    8vo.  pp.  954.    St.  Louis,  1884.  4  00 

2939  Carr(Lucien).  Missouri.  A  bDiie 
of  contention.  Map.  IGino.  pp.  377.  V,o<- 
ton,  1888.  1  -■» 

2940  Darby  (John  F,)  Personal  Recol- 
lections of  Prominent  P(>ople  and  Events— 
especially  those  relating  to  the  History  of 
St,  Louis— during  the  First  Half  of  the 
Present  Centurv,  Portrait.  12mo.  i)p. 
480.     St.  Louis,   1880.  3.  00 

2941  Davies  (J.  M,)  Important  Facts 
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Nebraska.     Map.     8vo.  pp.  80.     St.  Louis, 

1808.  :'■" 

2942  Davis  (Walter  B.)  An  Illustrated 
History  of  the  State  of  Missouri.  Being  a 
full  and  complete  civil,  iiolilical,  and  mili- 
tary history  of  this  great  Commonwe.alth. 
Embracing  its  early  discovery  and  exjilont- 
tions,  warsvvith  the  Indians,  etc.  By  Wal- 
ter B,  Davis,  assisted  by  Daniel  S.  Durrie. 
Numerous  portraits  and  engravings.  8vo, 
)ip.  800,     St.  Louis,  1870.  5  UO 

2943  Gamble  (Hamilton  Rowan,  Gov.  of 
Mo.)  In  Memoriani,  Portrait.  Svo.  pp.  ^'J_ 
.St.  Lonis,  1S(;4.  "^ 

2914  Greene  County.  History  of  Greene 
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and  villages.  8vo.  pp.  yPJ,  morocco.  St. 
Louis,  1883.  4  00 


29  i.')  Howa 

Missouri.  Cor 
and  private  t 
St.  bouis,  188! 

291i'>  Miss 
Leiizliton  (G. 
divs^,     Svo.  p 

2917  O'Hei: 

tlie  State  of  j 
fersoii  City,  H 

291'^  Parke 

lSt')7.     An    ill 
of  Missouri, 
history,   etc.; 
emancipation 
lac'ts   concern 
4.-)S.     I'hiiade 

2949  Parke 

Hand-book, 
of  tiie  State 
8t.  Louis,  180, 

29.'.o  Radei 

8tate  of  Mi- 
12nio.     Bruie 

29.-.  1  St.Ch 
ren  Counties 
authentic,  ot 
Rinal  8vo.   p 

lss,->, 

1^952  St.  L 
Louis:  the  ft 
With  biogray 
sentative  mei 
Jlissonri.  W 
Laviii'  8vo,  pp 

29.03  St.  L 
Louis:  the  fi 
Svo,  PI  I.  1 ,3i'),  1 

29.')4  Schoc 

and  .\dventir 
of  the  ( tzark 
Arkansas.       t 

1853. 

2955  Schoc 
the  Lea<l  Mil 
tions  on  the 
ties,  soil,  cl 
Missouri  and 
'IW.     New  Y> 

29.--()  Switz 

tory  of  Misso 
trihutors:  An 
History,  Col 
Oeoixraphy,  G 
Wealih,  K,  .- 
and  iliu-tr.ati 
Loui~,  1S79. 

2957  Wetn 

of  the  State 


Montana— Nebraska. 


10!) 


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issipiM  tor 

•y,  p]!.  49, 

and   the 

evv  York, 

1  2.) 

lencli  ami 
Hvo.  )ip, 

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Chisholni 

Ruli-  '  in 

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1  50 


St.  Louis. 
2,  and   'I 

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mal  Rccnl- 
1  Events— 
History  of 
alf  of  the 
12nio.    jip. 

:{  00 

tant    F;icts 

lansas,  and 

St.  Louis, 

Illustrated 
i.  Jieinj;  a 
,  and  niili- 
nnnwealth. 
id  (>x])lora- 
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S.  iJurrie. 
'ings.  }^vo,  . 
5  0(1 

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MisM'Ui'i.  Comiiiled  from  authentic  ollicial 
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294 >  Missouri    Historical   Society. 

Leiizliton  ((1.  E.)  President's  Annual  Ad- 
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2047  O'Heill  (dohn  .1.)  Resources  of 
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f,.,son  City,  1877.  1  00 

294'^  Parker  (N.  H.)  Missouri  as  it  is  in 
lSt)7.  .An  illustrated  historical  gazetteer 
of  Mis-ouri.  Embracing  the  geograi)hy, 
history,  etc.;  the  new  constitution,  the 
emaiifipation  ordinance,  and  imi)ortant 
lai'ts  concerning  free  Missouri. 
4.')S.     Philadelphia,  1S()7. 

2040  Parker  (N.  H.)  The  Missouri 
Hand-book.  Embracing  a  full  description 
of  tiie  State   of  Missouri.      12mo.   pp. 

St.  Louis,  !S()5. 

20.'.(l  Rader  (Perry  S.) 
^;tatc  of  Missouri.  Map 
12nio.     Brun-iwifk,  1891 

2051  St.  Charles,  Montgomery,  and  War- 
ren Counties,  Missouri.  Comi)iled  from 
authentic,  official,  and  private  sources. 
Hnval  Svo.  pp.  1131,  morocco.  St.  Louis, 
1SS5.  4  dO 

2952  St.  Louis,  Rcavis  (L.  U.)  St. 
Louis:  the  future  great  city  (jf  the  world. 
With  biographical  sketches  of  the  repre- 
sentative men  and  women  of  St.  Louis  and 
Missouri.  With  numerous  steel  portraits. 
Large  Svo.  pp.  07').     St.  Louis,  1870.      3  5() 

2953  St.  Louis.  Re.avis  (L.  C)  St. 
Louis:  the  fiUtue  great  city  of  tlie  worliL 
Svo.  pji.  1. '!('),  papiM'.     St.  Louis,   i.s7ti.         75 

2954  Schoolcraft  (Henry  H.)  Scenes 
and  .\dventures  in  the  Semi-Alpine  Kegion 
of  the  Ozark  Mouiitivins  of  ^Iis^oul■i  ami 
.\rkansas 
1853. 

2055  Schoolcraft  (H.  R.)  A  View  of 
the  bea<i  Mines  of  Missouri,  with  observa- 
tions on  the  mineralogy,  geology,  antiqui- 
ties, soil,  climate,  productions,  etc 
Missouri  and  .Arkansas 
2',i9.     New  York,  1810. 

2051',  SwitzIerOV.  I 

tory  of  Missouri,  from 
tributors :  .Vrclucologv, 
"listorv,    Col.    W. 


Svo.    )ip.    256.       IMiiladelphia, 

2  50 


of 

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541  to  1877.  Con- 
,A.  .r,  Conant,  A.M.; 
Switzler;     Physical 


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Svo.  pp.  601.  sheep. 


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2957  Wetmore    (Alphonse).      (iazetteer 
of  the  State  of  Missouri.     With  a  map  of 


the  State.  To  which  is  added  an  appendix, 
containing  frontier  sketches  and  illustra- 
tions of  Indian  character.  Svo.  pp.  382. 
8t.  Louis,  18:;7.  2  00 

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sources  ol  Missouri.  Svo.  p]>.  9t).  paper. 
St.  Louis,  J  807.  o\J 


MONTANA. 
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Washington,  Idaho,  and  Montana,  18'45-. 
LSS'J.     8vo.  pp.  s;56.    San  Fran.,  1890.    4  50 

^20ilu  Dimsdale  (Prof  Thos.  J.)  Tho 
Vigi!;intes  of  Montana:  being  a  correct 
and  impartial  nariative  of  the  chase,  trial, 
capture,  and  execution  of  Henry  Plum- 
mer's  Road  Agent  I'aud.  With  sketches 
of  lile  in  the  mining  camps  of  the  "  Far 
West."  16mo.  pp.  241,  paper.  Virginia 
City.   1SS2.  1  00 

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(Contributions  to  tlie).  With  its  transac- 
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trip  up  Soutli  Snake  liiver,  etc.,  etc.  Por- 
trait. Svo.  pp.  357.  Vol.  1.  Helena,  Mon- 
tana, 1S76.  3  00 

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of  Montana.  31  large  lithotiraphic  plates 
of  scenerv,  with  32  pages  of  text.  4to. 
New  York,  1868.  2  30 


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2063  Aughey  'Samueh.  Sketches  of 
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Nebraska.  Svo.  pp.  326.  Omaiia   1880.  2  50 

2064  Butler  (■Luues  !>)  Nebraska.  Its 
charactiTistics  and  prospects.  Plates.  Svo. 
pp.  36,  papei'.     n.  p.  [1n73].  25 

2065  Curley  (Ivhvin  .A.)  Nebraska.  Its 
advantages,  n  sources,  and  tlrawbacks.  Il- 
lustrated Maps  and  plates.  Svo.  pp.  442. 
New  York,  ls76.  2  00 

2066  Hale  (  E.  E.)  Kansas  and  Nebraska. 
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])<)litical  position  of  those  Territories. 
12mo.  pp.  25().     Boston    1>54.  1   25 

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2068  Knox  County.  Draper  (Solomon). 
An  Historical  Sketch  of  Knox  County, 
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187i"i 


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29t'i0  Nebraska:   A  Poem,  Personal  and 
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1       ^ 


110 


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l-'-x 


2970  Nebraska  auestion.  Speeches  by 
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and  others,  with  a  histoiy  of  the  Missouri 
Compromise,  etc.  Hvo.  pp.  H9.  i^os^""- 
1854.  ^  "^ 

2971  Omaha.  Collins  (rharles).  Omaha 
Directorv.  With  an  appendix,  containing 
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und  tacts.  J2mo.  ^p.  ^Ol.  halt  bourn  . 
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12nio.     Boston,  IS.'m.  »  -^ 

297S  Woolworth  (.Tames  M.\  Nebraska 
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,.,-7  l<J 

NEVADA. 

2974  Bancroft  (Hubert  IT.)  THstor>-  of 
Nevada,  Colorado,  and  ^Vyoming  l.)4U- 
1888.    8vo.  pp.  828.     .San  I- ran.,  1890,    4  ..U 

2975  Silver  Mines  (The)  of  Nevada. 
Map.     8vo.  pp.  78.     New  York,  18b.->.        .>U 

2970  Sutro  (A.)  The  Sutro  Tunnel  to 
the  Comstock  Lode.  ^vo.  pp.  ol.  >«-«• 
York,  Isr.C.  /•" 

2977  Wheeler  (I^ic 'it.  George  M.)  fre- 
liiTiinarv  Keport  concerning  Explorations 
and  Surveys,  principally  in  Nevada  'Uia 
Arizona.  Map.  4to.  pp.  90.  Washmgton 
1872.  -  "" 

NEW  t:NGLAND. 


2978  Barber  (.T.  W.)  The  History  ami 
Antiquities  of  New  England,  New  \ork. 
New  .ler.sey,  and  Pennsylvania.  Embracing 
di'^coveries and  settlements,  Indian  history, 
Indian,  French,  and  Kevolutionary  wars, 
religious  history.  bi('graphical  sketches 
anecdotes,  traditions,  and  curious  relics  ot 
antiquity.  Illustrated  by  numerous  en- 
gravings. 8vo.  pp.  024,  roan.  Hartford 
1850.  "^  "■ 

2979  Bartlett  (W.  "■)  The  Pilf  i'" 
Fathers'  or,  the  founders  of  New  England 
in  the  rei-n  of  -Tames  the  First.  Fine 
Bteel  plates  and  wood-cuts.  8vo.  pp.  U<  . 
London,  1800.  -^  ^»" 

2980  Bolles(  Frank).  I.andof  the  Linger- 
ins  Snow.  Chronicles  of  a  stroller  in  New 
England.     12mo.  i>p,  324.     Bost.,1891.    125 

2981  Boynton  (Kev.  Mr.)  rilgrim  Ora- 
tion beibre  the  New  England  Society  of 
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2982  Buckingham  (S.  G.)  A  Memorial 
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paper.    Spiingliehi,  1867.  40 


298.]  Bunn  (Alfred).     Old  England  and 

New  England  in  a  Series  of  Views  taken  on 
thespot.    12mo.  pp.  ol5.    Phila.,  185^.   I  :;j 

2984  Burt  ( Henry  M.)  Illustrated C.uide 
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Springfield,  18i'>0.  '■> 

2985  Byfield  (Nathaniel).  An  Account 
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Small  4to.  pp.  20,  pap»T.  uncut.  London, 
Printed  168'.t.     heiuiiited,  N.  \.,180.>.    1  00 

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20 L     Boston,   1888.  I  oO 

29S7  Clark  ( Maw)  Biographical  Sketches 
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180,  boards.     Concord,  1830.  .-O 

298S  Coleman  (Wm.  M.)  The  History 
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Fathers  in  England  and  Holland  Sninjl 
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2991  Doyle  (-T.  A.)  The  English  in 
America.  The  Puritan  Colonies.  2  vok, 
hvo..     London,  1887.  7  W 

2992  Drake  (Saml,  A,)  The  Makiii,;,'  of 
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tvated.     8vo.  pp.  451t.     N.  Y..  1875.      iJ  5n 

2994  Drake  ( Samuel  (i  )  liesull  of  .'<ome 
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14:;.     Boston.   l>0O.  :i  0(1 

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New    Knghind    Charters.^   J2mo.    pp.  >J^. 
paper.     London  [about  1705].  I  •■) 

2997  Earle  (Alice  M.)  The  Sabbath  in 
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New  York.  1S91,  '  -' 

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2999  Eliot  (.Tohn).  A  Biographical  Die- 
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New  England 
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the  Town  of  Keene,  from  its  settlement,  in 
1734  to  I7;*0.  Witli  a  continuation  frimi" 
17'J0  to  1815.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  120,  half 
bound      KeeiK.  1851.  2  .50 

3072  Kidder  ( Frederic).    History  of  the 

First  New  Hampshire  Kegiment  in  the 
War  of  the  llovolution.     8vo.  pp.  1>)4.     AU 

bany,  18t)<S.  1  50 

3073  Lawrence  (Bohert  F.)    The  New 

Hampshire  Cliurches.  Comprising  <'ongre- 
gational  and  Presbyterian  Ciiurches  in  the 
.*^tate.  Containing  many  interesting  inci- 
dents connected  with  the  first  settlement 
of  the  towns,  bvo.  pp.  024.  Clareniont, 
js.")t).  2  25 

3074  Manchester.  Potter  rC.  E.)  His- 
tory of  Manchester,  formerly  i>errylield,  in 
New  Hampsnire.  Including  that  of  An- 
cient Amoskeag,  or  the  Middle  Merrimack 
Valley,  etc.  ^laps  and  portraits.  Svo.  jip. 
704,  boards,  uncut.     Manchester,  1856.   4  .'»0 

3075  Mason.  Hill  (EI)ene/.or).  Memoir 
of.  I'astor  of  the  CoiiL'reL'ational  Church  in 
Mason,  N.  H.,  lV90-lS.i4.  \Vith  some  of 
his  sermons  and  his  di>courses  on  the  hi.s- 
tory  of  the  town.  Portrait,  .^vo.  pj).  114. 
Boston,  ls.")S.  1  25 

3076  Mason.  HilU.TohnB.)  History  of 
the  Town  of  Mason,  from  tlie  First  (irant, 
in  174'.i,  to  the  year  1S.')S.  Portraits.  Svo. 
pp.  321.     Boston,  IS.^S.  2  50 

3077  Miller  (Frank  W.)  History  of  the 
New  llampshireCazette.     The  oldest  news- 


.   18, 

50 

Historical    So- 

1,  2,  5,  6.  7,  and 

Concord,  1S24- 

10  00 


pa[iei'  in  America,  1 7.">t')-lS72.     Svo.  pp 
paper.     Bo>ton,  1S72. 

3078  New   Hampshire 

Ciety's  <_'ollections.  Vols. 
8.  Svo.,  boards  and  cloth, 
1866. 

3079  New  Hampshire  Annual  Begister 
for  1856,  '62,  '6.;,   tU,  '75,  '76.     Each,  25 

3080  New    Hampshire   statistical    Al- 
manac for  18t')t).  25 

3081  New  Hampshire  PcUtical  Manual 
for  1868.  25 


Itobtrt  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


114 

:m-2  Newport  Business  Directory.  With 
gketch  of  its  early  liistory.  l^mo.  1>I».  H-J. 
paper.     Newport,  IS70. 

30S3  Norton  (<^'.  !^)  Bibliography  of  the 
State  of  New  Hampshire.  Mnall  4to.  pp. 
44.     New  York,  isf.o.  ^      <■* 

3084  Orford.  Centennial  Celebration  of 
tl.e  Town  of  Orfor  •.  Containinj^  ^'"',Tn 
tions,  pnems  anri  speeches  .elivered  on 
Se  .ten\l.er  7,  isr,;,.  With  a.Mit.nnal  matter 
relatiu}:  to  the  history  oi  the  phce.  H\o 
pp    145*;  paper.     [Manchester,  180...]     LOO 

308.-)  Plymouth.      Har-en    (11.    A.)     His- 
torical   Discourse,   lUUth  An.uvers.try  Con- 

8vo.    lip.  i58,   paper. 
41) 


pregational    Church. 
Boston,  187,'). 


3U8G  Portsmottth.  A.lams  (Natliamel). 
Annals  of  i'..i  tMuouth.  C.mpnsing  .i  pe- 
riod of  two  luHHlred  yeai>  fr<Mn  the  hrst 
settlement  of  the  town.  W  ith  biograph- 
ical sketches  of  a  few  of  the  ntost  respec  - 
able  inhabitants.  8vo.  pp.  400.  ioit>- 
mouth,  182.1.  '->  ^^ 

3087  Portsmouth.  Brewster  (C.  W.) 
Rambles  about  Portsmouth.  Sketches  of 
persons,  localities,  and  incidents^  ot  two 
centuries,  principally  from  tradition  and 
unpublished    <locumenls.      i<vo.    pp.    y<;'. 


unp 

Portsmouth,  lbr)9 


2  50 


3088  Sanbornton.   Hunnels(hev.  M.  1.) 

Historv  of  .Sanbornton.  Vol.  1.  Annals. 
Vol.  2.'0enenloj:ies.  Portraits  and  »ll'';;t';;|- 
tL.s.     2vols.  8vo.     Boston,  18S2.         0^00 

3089  Sermons  (Six)  Preached  In  New 
Hampshire.  lSUf.-17,  by  W  .  Harris  let.T 
Hilb,andotliers.   l-'nio.  Concord,  v.  d.  1  OU 

3090  Walker  (-los.  B.)  History  of  the 
New  Hampshire  Convention  lorthe  mvesti- 
cation,  .liscussion,  and  flet'i^i*'"J>f  ^ht  -e.i- 
eral  Constitution,  at  Conconl,  l<b8.  1-nm. 
pp.  128.      Boston,  1888.  -'  ^'^ 

3091  Walpole.  Knapp  (.Jacob  N.)  In 
Memory  of.  A  sermon  in  W  ali)ole,  by  U. 
W  Bellows.  8vo.  pp.  40.  paper.  Cam- 
bri.lge,   1868.  ^^ 

3092  White  Mountains.  Eastmans 
Map  of  Mountain  and  hake  Regions  of 
New  Hampshire.  '" 

;>093  Eastman  (S.C.)  White  Moun- 
tain Guide  Book.  Map.  18mo.  pp.  ---• 
Concord,  1863.  _  ♦'^ 

3094  •  .Spaulding  (.Tohn  H.)     ITisto- 

rical  Uelics  of  the  White  Mountains.  Also 
a  concise  White  Mountain  guide  Ibmo. 
pp.  104.     Mount  Washington,  1855.  <J 

3095  Tripp  (E.  B.)  White  Moun- 
tain <iuide  Book.  Illustrated.  18mo.  pp. 
iOS.     Bo>ion.  18;V2.  »" 


309f.  White  Monntains.    Willey  (B«>nj. 

G.)  Incidents  in  White  Mountam  History, 
to.'ether  with  numerous  anecdotes,  illiw. 
trating  life  in  the  backwoods.  To  whuli  i» 
addi-d  an  accurate  gtude  to  the  \\  lute 
Mountaitis.  IJmo.  pi*.  322.  Illustrated 
Boston,  1856.  '  -^ 


NEW  JEUSEY. 

3097  Abbott  (T>r.  C.  C.)  Sione  Ago  of 
New  .lersev.  219  ligures.  8vo.  pp.  b-'). 
Washington,  1n77.  '  '"» 

3U98  Barber  (Fohn   W.)    and    Howe 

(HenryV  Historical  Collections  ot  the 
State  of'New  .lersev.  Containing  ft  general 
collection  of  the 'most  interesting  laots, 
traditions,  biogr.iphical  sket<-hes,  etc.  Svo 
pp.  .iPJ.     New  York,  1844.  •»  00 

3099  Another  edition.  8vo.  pp.  524.  Newink 
1860.  ^  ^^ 

3100  Burlington.  Brown  (Henry  .V) 
Oration,  December  6,  187.,  Iwo  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  its  settleinent.  8vo.  pp.  bH, 
paper.     Burlington,  1878.  ^^ 

3101  Carpenter  (W.  II.)  and   Arthur 

(T  S  )  The  Historv  of  New  .lersev,  iiom 
the  earliest  settlement  to  tlie  present  time_. 
16mo.  pp.  261.     Phila.lelphia,  18<4.  <) 

3102  Central  Kailr0?.d  of  New  Jersey. 
Cuide   book   and    its  eonn.ctions  through 
the  coal  iieldsof  Pennsylvania.   lllustrate( 
12mo.  pp.  I'.i0.     New  York,  18tj4.  M 

3103  Ehzabethtown.  <'l'"'^  (^v„->\''")'® 

Historv    of   St.   .Inlius   Clnuch,  Lli/.abeth- 

town.  New  .Jer>ey.  from   1.""'>J,<^./'V\'T' 
ent   time.     K-mo.    pi..   203.     Philadeli^lua. 


18.07. 


1  *J5 


3104  Fairfield.    Osbom  (Key.  Ethan). 

Pastor  of  the  Old  Stone  <'hurch.  Meiiin- 
rial,  eulogv,  and  address,  with  portrait. 
l2mo.  pp.  143.     Philadelphia.  18.»8.  M 

3105  Field  (Richnrd  S.)    The  Provincial 
Courts  of  New  .lersey,  with  Sketches  ot  the 
Bench  and   Bar.     (N.  .1.  Hist   Soc.  No  •  • 
8vo.  pp.  311.     New  York.  1849,  2  W 

3106  Gordon  (Thomas  F.)  Gazetteer  of 
the  State  of  New  .Iersey.  + History  of  N>^« 
Jersey  to  the  Adoption  ot  *>>«., j';;;^!:!?; 
Constitution.  Map.  Hvo.  pp.  -^^^+'"  ^ 
Trenton,  1834.  '^  _^. 

?,[{)!  Anoiltn- copif.     No  map.  -'-■■' 

3108  Hamilton  Square.  West  (.Toseph 
H  )  A  Historv  of  the  Village  ot  HamiUon 
Kciuare,  Mercer  county,  with  an  intro.luo- 
tory  sketch  of  the  first  setUement  ol  -New 
.Te/sey.  8vo.  pp.  42.  paper.  Irenton, 
1876, 


50 


3109  Have 

Sew  .Jersey, 
new  facts  in 
Htid  Iiis  arm; 
72     Trenton 

3110  Hous 

Province  ot 
.lonrnal  and 
,\iiil)oy,   Novi 
.Jersey  City,  1 

3111  Huds 
H.)     History 

^'(■\v  .Jersey,  : 
tiie  pit  sent  ti 
pp.  •''''»^,  unci! 

;ill2  Morr 

Governor  of 
from  I7.'i8  to 
New  York,  b 

3113  Moui 
8.)  Lite,  Coi 
ship  of,  «xe( 
wil'e.  Svo.  ji 
.\'.  .1..  I86l». 

3114  Mulf( 
litical  li  istor 
a  coinpeiidio 
its  earliest  di 
]ir('seiu  time. 

is.-.i. 

3115  New  J 

Days  of  Old, 
[iji.  64,  jKiptM'. 

"'1  hi  New£ 

Hiiiulredth  .' 
May  17,  186 
.^^up't.)     Svo. 

:ill7  New 
Containing  h 
(leceas(>d    me 
have    died     i 
i'Jmo.  pp.  oil 

3lis  Patei 

torica)  ."<ketc 
Vicinity.     8v 

1877. 

3119  Princ 
augmiition  o! 
of  New  .Terse 

ISt'iS. 

■'•12(1  Raui 

■Jersey,  from 
l)reseiit  time. 
account  of  tl 
ineiit  of  the 
ilelphia,  1S77 

3121  Salei 

torical  Accou 
Salem,  in  We 
Esq.,  chief  pi 


Nitc  Mixko. 


lU 


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»  History, 

tea,  iUiis- 
>  wliiili  i* 
le  Wliite 
lustratod. 
I  25 


le  Ago  of 

pp.    1  otV 

1  00 

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ift  of  tlie 
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ting   laots, 

4  Ol> 

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5  00 

[lonrv   A.) 

Svo.  pp.  68, 

00 

d   Arthur 

ei'sey,  iioni 
t'seiit  time. 

<ri\.       '•* 

ipw  .fprsey. 

im  thrmigli 
Illustnitod. 
4.  i>0 

(S.  A.)  The 
.  Eli/.iibcth- 
to  the  i>rps- 
hiliule!i>hia, 
1  *J5 

ov.  Ethan). 
ch.  Mt'iiin- 
th    portrait. 

I8r)8.        ■'" 

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•tches  (if  the 

soc,  No.  ;i.) 

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GllZOttet'V  of 

itory  of  Nt'W 
the    FothM'al 

.p.  266+;i;w. 

3  no 
•>  •>5 


>Vest  (Joseph 
of  Ilamillon 
an  introiiuo- 
ment  of  New 
r.  Trenton, 
50 


3100  Haven  (C.    H.)     Thirty   Days   in 

Jfew  .Icrsey,  Ninety  Yoars  Af:o.  Revcalinj!; 
new  facts  in  connection  with  Wasliingtou 
Htiil  Iii^  armv  in  1770  ancl  1777.  8vo.  pp. 
71     Trenton,  1807,  I  J5 

.UIO  House  of  Hepresentatives  of  tiui 
Province  of  .Nova  Cesarea,  or  New  Jer.sey. 
.fdinnal  ami  Votes  of  tlie,  began  at  Perth 
\mi1h)V,  November  10,  ITUIi.  8vo.  pp.  12T(». 
J.'rs.'y  City,  1872.  2  UO 

3111  Hudson  County.  WinfiehKCharles 
H.)  History  of  tiic  County  of  Hudson, 
>'c\v  .lerscy,  from  its  earliest  settlement  to 
thi' jirt  sent  time.  Illustrated.  Koyal  8vo. 
pp.  .Vis,  nnent.     New  YorK,  1874.  '>  (•<> 

')ll-  Morris  (Lewis).  The  Papers  of, 
Ciovernor  of  the  Province  of  New  Jersey, 
from  IT.'i8  to  174t>.  Portrait.  8vo.  pp.  o.3t>. 
New  York,  18.-;L'.  ii  W 

3113  Mount  Lebanon.  Harden  (Jacob 
S.)  Lite,  Confession,  and  Letters  of  (,*ourt' 
ship  of,  oxeciited  for  the  murder  of  his 
wife.  Svo.  pp.  48,  paper.  Hackettstown, 
N.  .1..  ISt',i».  35 

3114  Mulford  (Isaac  S.)  Civil  and  Po- 
litical History  of  .New  Jersey.  Embracing 
a  compendious  history  of  tlie  .**itate,  from 
its  earliest  discovery  and  settlement  to  the 
iircseni  time.     8vo.  pp.  oOO.     Philadelphia, 

is.-.i.  '1  ■>(> 

3115  Newark.  Hemlerson  (M.  H.)  The 
Days  of  Uld,  a  Centennial  Discourse.  8vo. 
pp.  t')4,  jiaper.     New  York,  lS4<i.  .'lO 

">ll('i  Newark.  Proceedings  on  the  Two 
Hinidredth  .Anniversary  of  its  Settlement, 
Mav  17,  18C)t').  (N.  .1."  Hist,  .^oc,  No.  l>. 
Stip't.)     8vo.  pp.  182.     Newark,  hStlO.     1   50 

Ml  17  New  Jersey  < 'onference  ^lemorial, 
f'nntainiiig  biotrraphical  sketches  of  all  the 
deceased  members,  including  those  who 
have  died  in  the  Newark  Conference. 
I'iiiio.  pp.  5lL'.     Philadelphia,  18tJ5.        1  25 

31IS  Paterson.  Nelson  (Wm.)  His- 
torical Sketch  of  Schools  in  Paterson  and 
Vicinity.     8vo.   pp.    74,    paper.      Paterson, 

IS77.  50 

31 1'.t  Princeton.     McCosh  (James).     In- 

au^'ination  of  as  President  of  the  College 
of  .New  Jersey.     8vo.   pp.  Ut).     New   York, 

ISi'iS,  ■  25 

■1120  Raum  (-'ohn  O.)  History  of  New 
•lersey,  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
iJiesent  time.  Including  a  brief  historical 
iiccount  of  the  first  discoveries  and  settle- 
ment of  the  country.  2  vols.  Svo.  Phila- 
ilelphia,  1S77.  "  6  00 

3121  Salem.  Johnson  (R.  G.)  An  His- 
torical .\ccount  of  the  Urst  Settlement  of 
.*>alcni,  in  West  Jersey.  By  John  Fenwick, 
Esq..  chief  proprietor  of  the  same.     With 


many  of  the  inaportnnt  events  that  have 
occiuTe(l  down  to  the  present  nenoration. 
32mo.  i>p.  173      Philadelphia.  1839.      3  UO 

3122  Sea     Grove.       Wheeler    (E.     S.) 

Scheyichbi  iind  the  .Strand;  or,  early  days 
along  the  Delaware.  With  an  account  of 
recent  events  at  .Sea  Grove,  f}tc  lllu.s- 
trated.     PJnn*.  pp.  1 10.     Phila.,  1876.    100 

3123  Selections  from  the  Correspond- 
etice  of  the  Executive  of  "  'W  .Jersey,  from 
177»)  to  1780.  8vo.  p,  308.  Newark. 
184S.  2  00 

3124  Stirlinsr    OVm.    Alexander,   Earl 

of).  Life  of.  With  selections  from  bis 
correspondence.  Bv  his  graiid.son,  Win.  A. 
Duer.  (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc,  Vol.  2.)  Portrait. 
8vo.  pp.  272.     New  York,  1847.  2  00 

3125  Whitehead  (William  A.)    East.Ter- 

sey  under  the  Proprietary  (lovernments. 
A  narrative  of  events  connected  with  the 
settlement  and  progress  of  the  province  to 
17(12,  principtvUy  from  original  sources. 
Map,  (N.  .).  Hist.  .Soc,  Vol.  1.)  Svo.  pp. 
341.     Newark,  1840.  3  00 

^VK")  Another  edition,  Svo.  pp.  485.  New- 
ark, 1875.  4  00 


NEW   MEXICO. 

3127  Abert  (J.  W.)  Report  and  Map  of 
of  an  Examination  of  New  Mexico.  Map 
and  plates.  Svo.  pp.  132.  Washingtoii, 
1S4S.  2  00 

312S  Amy  (W.   F. 

Items    regarding   New 
!12.     Santa  Fe,  1873. 

3129  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)     Hi.storyof 

Arizona  and  New  Mexico,  1530-1888.     8vo. 
pp.  82'.l.     San  Francisco,  188'.'.  4  50 


M.)        Interesting 

Mexico.     Svo.    pp. 

00 


Hazeldine 
31,  paper. 


3130  Bernalillo    County. 

(W.  C.)     Report   on.     Svo.   pp. 

New  .\lbu(pn>r(iue,  1881.  2.'> 

3131  Brevoort  (Elias).  New  Mexico: 
her  natural  resources  and  attractions,  Span- 
ish and  Mexican  grants,  etc.  ^  Svo.  pp.  170, 
paper.     Santa   I*e,  1874.  1  25 

3132  Chapin  (Frederick  H.)    The  Lan<l 

of  the  Cliti'  Dwellers.  Illustrated  with  12 
photographs,  52  photo-engravings,  and  3 
maps.      l2mo.  pp.  18S.     Boston,  1892.    2  25 

3133  Colfax  County.  Whigham  (H.) 
Rep  "t  on.  Svo.  pp.  13,  paper.  Santa  Fe. 
18S1.  25 

3134  Cooke  (P.  St.  <ieo.)  The  Conquest 
of  New  Mexico  and  California.  An  his' 
torical  and  personal  narrative.  12mo.  pp. 
307.     New  York,  1878.  1  50 

3135  Cope  (E.  P.)  Catalogue  of  the 
Vertebrates  of  the  Eocene  of  New  Mexico. 
Svo.  pp.  37.     Washington,  1875.  50 


:n;ir.  Council  Journal  '^f  J,^'^.T;^;"*f: 
of  New  Mox'u'".  r..iiv.'ii.'<l  lit  >.»iit»  re, 
;i:,,;,:.,y-..,  W..u.a.yl:.IS.».  '-.Iffi 
2J2.  I'UiHf.     Santa  l'»-,  l^^'a-  * 

■M;:  Davis  (^V.  W.  11)     rU'.nn.L'n;  or, 

lllmo.  M..  l^i-^-     New  ^«'.k.  ]»..<.  »  ->^ 

11 '.S  Davis  (W.  v;.  II. 1     Tl.<'  Spanish 

:;i:;fl  Dona  Ana  County,    ••'-""t-'*'"';^;^.^ 
J.)     U'l 


Ilulnrt  airke  ^'  Co.,  Cinclvinit:. 


,..Uou.     >sv.M'l'"-M'='l'»-''-      '^•^'W! 


Fe,  1SS2. 

alio  Grant  County.    ''=^"-^^^"7^ '<^^'mV.:J. 

City,  KSSl.  - 

3141  Greene  (Albort  IT.)    Wo.ul.rhuvl 

Mexico.    Svo.  pp.  (>.■>.     "•  l>- »^^'^-  •"' 

314-J  Hughes    (John    T.)     J'-^'^^ll^ 
Expeaition.     rontauuHL' an  ixoonun     ^     ho 

etc.     12mo.  i>i>.  4i'T.     Cm  ti.  Is  »'>■  1  •'" 

•;i\A:]  A.,ntl.€r  cditi.'n.     Svo.  pp.  H4.     fin 

cinnati,  lSi7. 

3144  ladd  (Horatio  ().)    Tlio  Story  of 

>Vw  M..*oo.  Suu>tmt.a.     12mo.pp.4,4. 

Boston.  1S'.»2. 

314.^  Lincoln  County, .  ^'^'^^  ('I;  ,^>   l^;;- 
,ovt  o...     .Svo.    pp.    10,  paper,     bauta   lo 


50 


315URitch(Wm.G)  A/.tlau.  The  h.v 
torv  voniano.,  an.l  attractions  of  New 
Moxico.  Map  a.Hl  75  illu.strat«ons.  bvo 
pp   -Jf);).     I'.nston,  ISS.),  1  -> 

:{i:.l  Ritch(\v.<i)  ..>»''")-">;-«l  A/Mres. 

aoUv.v.l  upon  tho  Ili=^ton.-al  .socn-ty  of 
\..w  M.-Xio.  |\.l.rnarv.  IS^l.  l!?'""-  It. 
27,  paiK-r.     Santa  1>V.  L^.-l. 

31.Vi  RitchCW.  <'•)     ^''W  Mox.co.     In 
ro.ourco.s    an.l    a.hanra-o3.      4lo.    pp.   o 
pap.r.     Santa  l-.-[l^S-Jj.  -' 

r.luo.  r.H,.k  ..t  tin-  Trrntorvof  NoNV  M.'.moo, 
with   th.Maa...  of  oi.i,M.  tnna:n..M>tal  Ujv, 

..lli.ial  n-lst.T  ana  .vn.nl.  >l-..;t^'i'  <"'  ''f 
torv  or  the  teniloiy.  chtonuln^^.aV  annas 
etc.    Svo.pp.  lM-f4f..    .-^antal...  lS->-.   KKi 

:]l.-i4  San  Miguel  County.   rrirhanKU, 
W.)    lUpuitun.    fSvo.  pp.  lu.  paper.     Sai.u 

Fe  !>>>-.  '■' 

:';i:,.>  Simpson f  J.  n.)  rorona.|<VsMavoi| 

in  Sran^hoHlu.  .Seven  run--.  i»;ol:^Hmi 
th.ir  aisc...>ion  oMheu- prol.al.ie  ooaiu,^ 
Map      Svo.pp.  :;4      Washington.  IH^4.    -' 

•ihV.  Simpson  (•'amesH.)  .lonrnalohi 
MilltaiV  li.vounaisauce  fmn.  .s.uita  Ir 
N.w  Mexico,  to  the  Navajo  Country,  inu- 
pl,t..s,soiuec..l..rea.  bvo.  pp.  140.  Ihil.- 
aeiMhia.   1<>.1-  ,  .. 

;;i,->7  Simpson  (.T.  ".)  R-po'-t  ana  M.,, 
of  the  i;..u;e  tV..m  1-ort  .^niith.  Ark.,  w 
.Santa  Fe.  N.  Mex.  3  maps.  .Svo.  pp.  -.'. 
Washin-ton,  l^:'>'>.  " 

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p.i[icr.  .Socorro.  l^'*'l.  -■' 


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3146  Meline  (.lames  F.)  T^voThousana 
Miles  on  llorsehaok.  A  Snnnner  I  onr  to 
fhe  Plains,  the  Rocky  Mouutams,  ^v\ 
New  Mexico.  Map.  12mo.  pp. -U..  V-n 
Yo  li,  IST2.  '  '" 

3147  Mora  County.  Krooni^^  (W.o.) 
Keporl  on.  8vo.  pp.  'J.  pap^T-  ^as  \  i-C-.s. 
1881. 

3148  Penalosa.  The  Expeaition  ol  Don 
Die-o  W.n.sio  ae  I'er.alosa.  (i„v.M'..or  of 
Nnv  Mexico  from  Santo  F.  to  the  \U..v 
MischipianaQuivira,,nl;5J.usae.cni.ea 

hv  Father  Nicholas  a**  l;reytas  »».  S  1. 
With  a  .  account  of  Penalosa  s  projects  to 
aia  the  French  t.  conquer  the  munnj? 
country  in  Northern  Mexico  an.l  us  cou- 
nections  with  Cavelier  <le  la  N He  !•> 
John  Giimary  Shea.  8vo.  pp.  101.  paper. 
New  York,  188'J.  •^.  ' \' 

".149  Prince  (I-    Braafora.)      Historical 
Sketches  of  New  Mexico,  from  the  earliest 
recora.s     to     the     American     occupation 
l2mo.  pp.  327.    Kansas  City,  ISW.        ^  ^^ 


port.m.   8vo.  pp.      .    , 

3ir.y  Taos  County.     <'ainp  (Iheo.  L, 
H,.porl  on.     Svo.  pi^  II.  paper.     SunU  h 

3ii'0  Wislizenus  fPr.  A.)    >I^"'"7  j,;" 

Tour  to  Northern  >lexu-o.  connecte.l  sUh 
Col.  Doniphan's  hxpeamon  in  s^^. 
with  a  scientilic  ap,H-na.x  nuA  .J  nuF 
8vo.  ].p.  l-H-l''MH^«'-  ^\u<h..  ls4s.  _.  ^» 
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Soulli-wesl.  Its  attractions  resouice>.  a 
people.     (New  Mexico  ana  AriiOXiil.)     »^^^- 

pp.  3'J.    Notre  Dame,  I88:i. 


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;.i]7()  ,  First  Congregational  <'liiirch. 

Palmer  (Kay).  Two  Discourses.  8v(\  pp. 
(',!,  [lapor.     All)any,  lsr)t).  4(» 

1^171  _—  Laws  and  Ordinances  of  the 
Mwyor,  Uecorder,  Aldermen,  and  Coinnion- 
ftlty  of  tlie  City  of  Albany.  Small  4to.  pp. 
I'iti,"  paper,  top  edge  only  trimmed,  Albany, 
ITT:;,  (The  lirst  book  printed  in  Al- 
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<laiiied  and  Established  by  the  Mayor,  Al- 
dermen, and  Commonalty  of  the  City  of 
Alh.iny,  in  Common  Council  Convened. 
,Nuair4to.  pp.  l--:'.t,  i)a])er,  top  edge  only 
tiiiumed.     Albany.  IT'Jl.  b  <>(> 

;;17;;  Rogers  (E.  P.)    Historical  Di>- 

C(.ur.<e.  Ifeforined  I'rost.  Dutch  Church. 
8v(i.  pp.  I'Jit,  paper.     New  York,  ISo^^.       .")»« 

3174  ,Si,rague(\V.  R.)  Sermon,  with 

Sketch  of  Historv.  Second  Fresbyterian 
Cluirch.     8vo.  pp.'  4:5.   paper.     New  Y'ork. 

.]]',;>  .^prague(VV.  B.)  Sermon.  •jr)th 

Anniversary  Secoiul  Presbyterian  Churchy. 
."•vo.  i>p.  40,' paper.     Albany,  l'^")4.  25 

;'d7t')  Barber  ('tohn  W.)  Historical  Co'i- 
lections  of  tlie  State  ot  New  Y'ork.  Con- 
tiiiiiing  a  general  collection  of  the  most 
interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical 
sketches,  anecdotes,  etc..  relating  to  its 
history  and  anli.iuities.  Map.  8vo.  jip. 
41S.     New  York,  1S')1.  ">  W 

;U77  Barnard  (Daniel).  Speeches  and 
lienorts  in  the  Assembly  of  New  Y'ork. 
12ino.  pp.  ii'28.     Albany,  1S;;S.  M 

:'.178  Bonney  (C.  V.  R.)  A  Legacy  of 
Historical  Cleanings.  With  illustrations 
md  autographs.      [Uelat  .*   j.rincipally    to 


the  Va.  Renssel.'ver  family  and  the  early 
settlement  of  New  York.  «  vols.  Svo. 
Albany,  IS75.  ^  00 

:;i7'.i  Brodhead  (.lohn  !!.)_  History  of 
the  State  ol  New  York.  i'irst  pfiiod, 
h'lO'.i    tu    ltJ'''4.     ^vo.   pii.   ytd.     New   York, 

isr.:j.  '■>  '»» 

:ilsi"  Brodhead  (-lohn   HA    Docnnn'iits 

relative  to  thr  ('Mli.hiiii  History  of  the 
State  of  New  York.  Procured  in  Hollainl, 
England,  and  France.  Edited  by  K.  1'., 
(>'('a'i!ahaii.  Maps  and  plates.  11  vols. 
4to.     Albany,  lN)f..  '22  nO 

.'HSl  T/'r  sii>n,\  New  series.  T'y  P..  Fer' 
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S.  T.  Didwne,  .Svo.  pp.  78.  paper.  New 
York,  iStVS.  <J0 

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notes  and  a  memoir  of  the  author.  Large 
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of  the  Silver  Wedding  Week.  iSvo.  pp. 
y.V     New  York.  1870.  50 

31S7  Stiles  (Henry  .S.)     A    History 

of  the  City  of  P)rooklyn,  including  the  old 
town  and  village  of  I'irooklyn,  the  town 
of  Bushwick,  and  the  village  and  city  of 
Williamsburg.  Portraits,  maps,  and  plates. 
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0I8S  Brooks  (E.  S.)  The  Story  of  New 
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olS'.t  Buffalo.  K<'tchum  (William).  An^ 
Authentic  and  Comprehensive  History  of 
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inhabitants,  both  savage  and  civilized.  2 
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tlio  decade  from  iSilO  Is40;  or,  htty 
ycius  since.  Df>ciii«tivt'  iiixl  illustralive, 
with  incidonts  and  aii.'cd.)U-i,  l-'nio,  pp. 
100.     ButValo,  IS'.HI  "  •»•' 

•1101  Canals.      I'aiton   {^.    I.)     »i>pf 

Sketcli  of  til''  <  'oniint-n'''  ot  the  I/ikfs,  the 
HusinesH  of  the  Krie  (anal,  and  tii.-  tiuo 
Canal  I'olicv  of  ilio  State  ot  *New  \oik. 
8vo.  pp.  SO."  Buffalo,  1S47.  i>i> 

■{PV) All    Hxiiositioti  of  the  Practi- 

caliimv  of  Constnietin;:  a  Great  ('.■iilial 
Canal' from  i.ike  Kiie  to  th"  Hudson, 
throuf-'h  the  ,'-;outhern  'I'ier  of  Counlies  in 
Ni-\v  \ork.  Svo.  m).  ;]"»,  paper,  uncut_. 
Wo.sttield,  N.  Y.,  1>27.  •« 

.•jic);;  Otliei.'d    lieports  of  the  <'anal 

Commissioners  of  llie  .'^tate  of  New  York, 
an<l  the  Acts  of  the  i.efrislature  respeptini: 
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map."  bvo.  pp.  irj.  l-ards.  .Newhui-h 
1817.  *  "^ 

;.;194  T'uhlii-  Pooumeiits  relatinj.'  ta 

the  New  Yorktanids  whioli  are  toeonnert 
the  Western  and  Noitliern  Lakes  with  the 
Atlantic  Ocean.  Willi  an  introduetion. 
Jjvo.  pp.  4S4,  hoanls.    New  York.  IS-JI.    1  ..0 

3P,)-,  Handel   (.lolin).      Descrii.lion 

of  a  Direct  Koute  for  the  Erie  <'anal,  at  its 
Eastern  Termination.  With  estimates  of 
its  expense  and  compirative  advantages. 
8vo.  pp.  ''1.  paper.     Alhany,  1S-J2,  <•» 

319t)  Carpenter  (W.  11.)  and  Arthur  (T. 

S.)  The  llistciiy  of  New  York.  lOmo.  ])jk 
Sk.      rhiladelpiiia,  1S.")4.  <•» 

.31<)7   Cha.-iplain    Valley.      (iilliland 

(Wni  )  Pioneer,  llistorv  ot  the  (diam- 
plain  Vall.'V.  and  .S.ntlement  of  tlie  Town 
of  Willsl.'orough,  with  his  jnunial  aud 
other  iiai)ers,  and  !i  memoir  and  historical 
ami  illustrative  n-.tes.  ".y  Winslow  C 
Watson,  "vo.  pp  -^31.  Alliany,  lW),j.  2  -.» 
.31<tS  Civil  List  and  Forms  of  (4overn- 
ment  of  the  <'olonv  and  .^tate  of  New 
York,  arranged  in  constitutional  periodjv 
llimo,  pp.  "iSl.     Albany ,  ISt'iV.  '•> 

3109  Clinton  (De  Witt).  Discourse  he- 
fore  the  Literarv  and  Philosophical  .Society 
of  New  York,  May  4,  1S14,  with  iiot.^s. 
8vo.  pp.  14H,  paper.     New  York,  181f).       ..) 

3200  [Clinton  (De  Witt).]  Letters  on 
the  Natural  lli-torv  and  Internal  Resources 
of  the  State  of  New  York.  Bv  Ilihernicus. 
lUmo.  p]..  224.     New  York,  l«22.  1  00 

3201  Columbia  County.  tiaymon4(W.) 
Bio.M'aphical  .Sketches  of  the  Distinguished 
Men  of.  8VO.  pp.  1 19,  paper.  -Alhany. 
1851.  '  ^"^* 


:>202  Cornell  ( Aloti/.o  IV.'^JovernorV  Vn\,. 
lie  I'aper^  ot.  Svo.  pp.  119,  pap<T.  AUiiiiy, 
IHSL  ••'• 

;52n;'.  Cornwall.  I'.each  (Lewis),  fori). 
wall.  1  Its  history,  from  the  earliest  settle. 
nient  to  the  pres.Mil  time.]  .^vo.  pp.  200 
Newl.urg  is::;  2  tin 

320'  Cortland  County,    ^„^odwin  ill 

C)  I'l  Meer  History  ;  or,  <  ortland  < 'ounty 
and  the  horder  wi>r>  of  New  York.  I'm- 
trails.     12iiio  pj..  4')t'..     N.  Y.,  is.V.i.     2  -i:) 

32(1.')  Darling  (Charles  W,)^  New  .\m- 
stcrdam.  now  ( »range,  New  York.  NVitli 
rhronological  data.  Svo.  pp,  43.  i».  y, 
ISS9.      I'rivatelv  printed  1  Oil 

320t>  Dutchess  County.  Sherrill  Mlunt 
ing).  A  lieview  of  iIk-  hiscasfs  of  DuIiIk'ss 
Count V,  from  Iso'.t  to  KS2.'..  Hvo.  pp.  \<\ 
hoanls.     N.'W   York,  1.S20.  1  Oil 

3207  Erie  County.  .Iolinson(i'ristiel(l). 
("•.■nteiinial  lli-torv  of  Erie  County.  Svo, 
pp.  r)12.      I'.utValo,  jsTf..  4  ."irt 

;;20s  Essex  Connty.    Watson  (Winsi.w 

C.)     The  .Military  and  <'ivil   History  of  tlu' 

County  of  Essex!  and   a  general   survey  of 

its  physical  geography,  its  mines  and  iiiin- 

orals,  "and   industrial   pursuits;    embracing 

an  account  of  the  Northern  wilderm>ss,  .-tc. 

Plates.     Svo.  i.p.  '><»».      Aihaiiy,  1S09.     3  IIO 

3209  Fowler  I •'"hii).     .louinalof  a  Tour 

in    tlie    State    of    New    York    in    the  vc;ir 

IS:;0.      With    remarks   on    agriculture    in 

those     parts     most      eligil)le     for    settlers. 

12mo.  IM'-  33'.       L(.ndoii.  1S3I.  i  25 

;i21o  Francisville.     Tator  (Ileniy  II.) 

Oration  Coiniii-'uiorative  of    the    Birtluliiv 

of  Washinirtoii,  at  Francisville,  Fehruary  22, 

l.s,")l.     ,'sv(.  pp.  22,  paper.      Albany,  IS.'.!.   2.'» 

Franklin  Co.    s,..  St.  Lawrence  Co. 
.3211  Genesee  Country.     Harris  ((i.  A) 

Aboiigiiial  Occupation  of  the  Low(>rCciie- 

Sk'cCountrv.     (Kr<im  liistoiy  of  Kochestcr, 

4to.  pp.  91').'     1SS4.  I  -■> 

3212  Genesee  Country.    A  View  of  the 

present  situation  of  tin-  Western  part  of 
the  State  of  New  York,  called  the  flenesce 
Country,  Frederick-town,  lSii4.     lieprintcil 


Ithno.  pp.  23.     Hochester,  1S92.  •^i' 

3213  Geneva.  ConoverCHeorgeS.)  Early 
History  of  (leiieva  ( formerly  called  Kanii- 
des(Mra).       Sv<.>.    pp.    tJO.    pajier.       (ieneva, 

is79r  ^'" 

3214  Geneva.  Winslow  (H.)  History  ot 
tlie  Presbyterian  Church.  Hvo.  pp.  !['. 
paper.      Pxiston.  lSo9  30 

321')  Glen  Cove.  .><cudder  (11.  J.)  An 
[Historical]  Address,  delivered  at  (Ucii 
Cove,  L.  I.,  at  its  .Second  Centennial  Amii- 
versarv.  12mo.  pp.  195.  Gleu  Cove, 
1868.  '  i  '■> 


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J.)     The  H 
the   Sea. 
4to,  pp.  464 

3230  Hu; 

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folded  Pan 

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Kepi'iiitcil 

i!(..^.)   Early 

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Gleu    C'ovi', 

1  25 


321  f**  Gloversvill*.  Si.rnnin»  (Hoiac). 
riliivi'isvillf.  or,  Tlio  Moii.'l  Villaj-i',  with  it 
siiciMncl  history  of  the  smiiuv  Hiogfaphical 
jiki't*'li"s,  I'tc.      I'Jiuo.    pp.    i;J-.      <i lovers. 

villi-,  ■■"^■•'■>-  •  -■* 

;;ji:  Gordon  (TlioiuH  K.)    rSazpttoiM- of 

the  Stiil«>  of  N''W  York  ('omprehoixliiij: 
its  c.lmiial  history,  «'tc  With  a  lunp  of 
111,,  •■state  iuul  of  ••at'li  eouuly.  -"vo.  pp. 
Mil.      lMii;;i<U'l|ilii:>,  ls.;i'i  lI  .'.0 

;!Jis  Hamilton   College.      Ki^lit    .Ail- 

,li.,.,-,>,s  liv  llii'kok,  r.ariii'-,  l.oMl,  and 
,„l„,,.,^  |s.tl-|('.       Wai.M-sti.iii.'l  J   •'(> 

."iiil'.' Hammond  (.lahiz  )>.)  History  of 
piilitiial  I'artii's  in  tlu'  State  of  N»-w  York, 
to  Di'Cfinliii,  is4ii,  with  notes  hy  (u'lit-ral 
l;,„.i.  2  vols.  8vo.  slu'i'p,  C'ooperstowii, 
LSI.',,  ■>  '•<> 

;;-"Ji>  Hammond(.^.  II  )   nuntin,i;iti  th.> 

Nortlioiii  Willi-,  or,  a  tramp  in  the  <'lia- 
teaiii-'.iy  wooils,  over  hills,  l.ikfs,  ami  Inri-st 
sticani's.     I'Jnio.  pp.  oiii.     l'hila.,n.<i.     lUO 

;)-J-2l  Hammond(S.  M.)  Wil.l  Northern 
8coiios;  oi',  spnitini.'  miventuvo^  with  the 
rifle  ami  the  luil.  i'Jiiio.  up.  oil-  PhiLi- 
di'lphia,  n.  <l.  '   "" 

;)'J-J'J  Harlem.  h'ik.Tl.Iainop).  llnrlem: 
Itsorii-'iii  aii^l  early  iitinal-.  with  sketches 
of  numerous  faniilii's.  Map>  ami  illustra- 
tions.    Svo,  pp.  •i"'<'>      N.  Y.,  ls>l.  4  0(» 

;VJj;;  Hempstead.  St.  fJeorire's  flnnvh, 
Ri-e  ami  l'rour»'>s  <.t'.  .Svo,  pp.  5ti,  paper. 
Flushing:,  1S4L  40 

:;i>24  Hillsdale.    «'oniii(.I.  F.)    History 

of     llill>il.ale,     <',,liiinhia    <'ounty,     N._   \. 
Mi'Uiorahilia  of   pei.-ons   and  things  of  in 
(iTi'st   passeil  and   passinji.     Svo.  pp.  14.';-^- 
ly.'i,  ilotli  a  littl.>  torn  on  the  hack.     PliH- 
nioiit.  iss;;.  I  ■'>^» 

;;-J-.")  Homer.  Bennett  (A. >  History  of 
the  I'.aptisl  riHiieh.  >Svo.  pp.  lis,  paper, 
rtica,  1S44.  -JO 

:ii-'l2t'>  Hotchkin(n<^v.  .Tames  H.)  A  His. 
tory  of  the  rureliase  and  .Settlement  of 
Western  New  Yoi  k.aiulof  the  Preshyteriaii 
Chiirohiu  that.'Si-etion.  Svo.  pp.  »i<)y.  Plate. 
New  York,  1S4S.  2  50 

:;227  Hudson  Eiver.  Letters  ahout  the, 
and  its  vieiiiily.  Ly  a  cjti/en  of  New  York. 
ISmio.      New  S'ork,  ls:;().  ^»" 

;i.i2S  Hudson  River.  Wilson  (11.)  (Juide 

to  the.     iilinio.      New  ^■ork,  lsr)9.  2" 

:!12J',)  Hudson  River.  Lossing  (Benson 
J.)  The  Hudson  treni  the  Wilderness  to 
the  Sea.  With  :5<it')  illnstiations.  .Small 
4to.  pp.  4G4.     London.  ISt'H.  :>  TiO 

■;-2-\i)  Hunter  (W.  .S  )  Panoramic  rUiide 
from  Niagara  Falls  to  Quebec,  with  long 
folded  Panorama  of  the  Kiver.  ISmo.  pp. 
6G.    Boston.  1857.  1  <*'^ 


32.31  IrvinflT  (Washington)  Knicker* 
hoeker's  History  of  New  York,  troiu  the 
heginliing  of  the  World  to  ihe  I'ud  of  Mie 
I)uteh  Dvnastv.  2  vols.  12n»o.,  boards. 
I'hiladi'lp'hia,   is;{i>.  I  •'i'> 

.")2.'i2  Afntlii'r  nlitltn  I2m<».  p)».  TjI'iS,  half 
bi.inui.     London,  1S24.  i  25 

;i2.5.')  Aw>tl.,-r,-^/iti-'n.  I2nii),  pp.  .'>25.  New 
York,  issn.  I  25 

M2o4  Ithaca.  Seenervof  Ithaea, and  the 
Headwater^  of  the  Cayuga  Laki",  as  por- 
trayed l)y  dilleienl  writars,  and  edited  hy 
the  puhli-her  (Speiice  Speneer).  2"  ]>ho- 
tographie  views.  PJni...  pp.  150.  lth:'C;i_, 
iSCil).  i   '5 

o2;;5  Jenkins  (.Tno.  .•<)  Lives  of  the 
Governor-  ot  the  ,Siate  of  N.nv  York.  Svo. 
pp.  S2t'i.     Syracu.se,  1S52.  2  00 

.32:it'i  Jones  (Thomas).  History  of  New; 
York  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  ami 
of  the  Leading  Kveiits  in  the  other  ( 'olonies 
at  that  periixl.  Hdited  hy  Iv  F.  I>e  Fancy. 
With  notes,  ooiitemiiorary  doeunients. 
Maps  and  portrait^.  2  vols.  imp.  Svo  ,_gilt 
top,  unent.     New  York,  IsT'.l  15  00 

.32:17  LakeHorJcon(Fa,ie(ieorge),  Lake- 
Champlain,  Montreal,  and  t^Uiehee.     With 
map  and  tahle  of  di.-.tanees.      Itjino.  pp.  4S, 
paper.      I'airlington,    ls5s.  50 

o2:;s  Lewis  County.  Hough  (Franklin 
B.)  Historv  ol.  >vo.  ]ip.  ;il'.»,  lialf  hound. 
XNirtraits.     'All.,iiiy,  I'-i'O.  '■'>  00 

o2:!'.»  Livingston  County.  1>oty  (Loek- 
wood  L. )  Hi>toiy  of  Livingston  County 
from  its  ivtrliest  Traditions  to  its  Part  in 
the  War  for  the  Union.  With  an  aecount 
of  the  Seneca  nation  of  Indians,  and 
biographieal  sketciies.  Steel  portraits 
and  wood-cuts.  Svo.  pp.  0S5.  (ieneseo, 
ISTC.  -1  '"> 

;J240  Long  Island.  Prime  (Nnthaniel 
.<<.)  A  History  of,  from  first  settlement  by 
Europeans  to'  the  year  1S45.  with  special 
reference  to  its  ecclesiastical  concerns. 
l2ino.  pp.  420.     New  York,  1S45.  3  00 

3241  Mahopac  Falls.  Wallace  (C.  ('.) 
Historical  Sermon.  Presbyteriai^  Church. 
8vo.  pp.  .';ii.  paper.      Peek-kill,  LS7S.  ;iO 

.'52^2  Mapof  the  State  nf  New  York.  By 
.Si^neon  De  Witt.  I.SUL  22-f2T.  Mounted 
and  folded  2  00 

8243  Map  of  the  State  of  New  York. 
From  accurate  survey.  With  part  of  Oan- 
adc,  Pennsvlvania,  and  New  .lersey.  By 
Amor  Lay,"lSl7.  Over  four  f?et  square. 
Mounted  and  folded.  -^  00 

3244  Minisink.  .lohnston  (.1.  W.)  and 
St.age(A.)  Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Minisink  Battle,  .luly  22,  1879.  Svo.  pp. 
54.     MouticeUo.  1879.  <i^ 


I 


120 


Boitrt  Cludc  ^'  Co.,  C!ncinn<i(i. 


>1| 


ni.M5  Newburgh.  Motu'll  f-V,  •'•>  'l"^- 
tori.-i.l  Sk.'lHp  s.  Wa^l.in^Mn,,  s  Il-a.  -.|,m,;- 
tor.,NouUu'>!h.  N.  Y  an.i  ^'lim-nt  l.n.a h- 
tii'H.     I'Jin.',  I,].. '.IS.     N.nvlmijili,  1^<-.     '  "" 

;;'jtf.  Newburgh.     lintt.M.i.oi;  (Vl    M  ) 

History  of.  •..•ii.-nil,  i.iialyticiil,  ainl  biu- 
^-nn.hii'al.  1"  parts.  s;vo.,  pai-Or.  N.^w- 
l.i.rL'l.,  lsr.9.  "  ""^ 

M'JIT  New  York  City.  Asm..(lo.>  a  N'.-w 
Y<.rU.  lli-vu.-  Crili'ino  <U'^  Institutimi-, 
I'nlitiqucs  I't  <'ivii>"s  «1'^  I.  AnuMiqiw,  vi.- 
rnUliqu.-  et  I'riv.e,  Mo-iirs,  (  nutoincs, 
Aiu-cdotcs,  Koiimnes.,iu-s,  etc.  ^V().  im'. 
oUM,  scnvcd,  uncut.      '"arU,  iMjS.  I   i»i> 

3.MS  r.arr.'tt    (Walt.-r).      Tlii^    <  iM 

M.Tcl.antsnl  Nrw  York  City.  12m...  Hr-t, 
socon.l  aii<l  thir.l  sori.s.  New  \>'vk.  l^t'l- 
Ofi.     Each,  '   -' 

■;.>4f»  T.cllows    (II.    W.)     Historical 

Sk.'tch  of  the  I'liio.i  Lea.j:u.>  Club  of  N-w 
York  ItH  oriszin.  organization,  and  work, 
lsf,:;-187'J.  fc\o.  I'V-  ::''•»■  N*'^^'  ^''7; 
IST'J.  '  '" 

3->;-,o  Booth  (Marv    L)      History  of 

•  thc'citV  of  Npu-  York.  !llustrat('<l,  H 
;"ls.Svo..  half  calf.     X.  Y.,  ISC.T.  -i  "0 

I!-.;-,! I'.<.v.l(\V.  11.)    Nov;  York  City 

Tax  I'ook:  V>'-hv^  a  li^t  of  lu-rsoiis cor- 
porations, an.l  co-i.artn-'r<liM'S  \v^\<U'Ul 
fUi.l  nor.-residenl,  who  wcvc  taxed  accord- 
ing to  the  as.scssoi's  books,  iN.t.-,.  I-Hio. 
j.'^J.jI.     New  York,  1.S.J7.  1    *"» 

;;...-)■>  Childs   (L.     Maria^       Letters 

l;T)m    New   York.      2   vols.    I'Jnio.      N<'w 
York,  1S4S.  '  -' 
Churches,  Discourses,  etc.— 

,TJ.".;>  V<v-uiL   I'liKSBYTKiaA.s  <  inucii.      Ser- 
nion  bv  Hev.  (iardincv  Spring,  .lauuary  17 
1S2:;.    'Svo.  pp.  li't.  ■^" 

:i-2'A  CiiuRiii  OK  Tin;  Messiah.  Sermon 
by  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood,  .\pril  2,  lStiS\ 
8vo.  pp.  57.  •■*" 

;}-'5.j  Nkw  DiTi  II  Cuuiicn.  Discourse  by 
I!ev.  Thomas  Dunn,  October  21,  17U4.  Svo. 
pp.  2S. 

3'^")0   Nkw     Youk     Mipsionauv    .^ocikty. 

Sermon  by  .1.    H.    bivingston.  an<l   .\nnmil 

Keport      .Svo.  pp.  Vt7.     New  \  ork,  lsu4.    ..() 

;^/2ri7  North  Ditch  Curucii.     Centennial 

Frnceedings,  1869.  8vo.  pp.  7t).       ■''> 

;-i'"'.58  Nor.TH     Kekokmed    Ditch    CmRcii. 

Discourse  bv  Thomas  Do  Witt,  D.D.,  Augu_s_t 

185tj.     8vo.  pp.  100,  cloth.  '•* 

8259  MiDDLK  Ditch  Cnuncn.     Sermon  by 

Rev.    Wm.    Linn,   .July    4,    17<.tl.       12mo 

on  '^^^ 

pp.  39. 


;;'Jl'd      b'l  lollMlH  I'lioTKsTANT  1)11(11 

Ciinaii,      iiisiory  of  tlio  School  of.     \()M 
to  IS.V!,      b'lno.  pp.  120.  ■''> 

;'.2tV_'  V'/,.'  ,',■.//-<•.  Last  Services.  Tiy  IN'v. 
I'eter  Stryker,  April  15,  lSt)().  ICma 
PI-.  Ht>.        '  "•'» 

;;2ti.".  Soirni  Di'Tcii  Cmiuii.  Somi-Cni. 
tennial  I)i-cours.',  by  l!ev..l.  M.  Mivlthc^v^ 
8vo.  pp.  4S.      ls5S.  li* 

;;•_»('. t  TmNrrv  Cni'iini.  Historical  Skei.'li. 
T'.v  b'ev.  Wni.  i'.erriaii.  Svo.  j.p.  .>''i 
is47.  1  ■■"' 

:]2tV")  New  York  City.  Columbia  Coll. ^,.. 

Historical  Sket.'ii.    !'•■  N'.  !•'.  M.x'i-e.    12, an. 
pp.  12ti.     New  Y..rk,  isiC,  •'.!> 

;;o,,,',  Columbia  College.  Celebra- 
tion of  Semi-C.'iitennial  .\iiniversary.  Svo. 
pp.  iVA.      N.'W  York,  ls;i7.  ''ii 

;;'JC,7  Crap^ey  (Ivlw.)     Tho  N.thfi- 

Si.M'  of  New  York;  or,  the  vice,  crime,  an.l 
pov.-rtv  of  th.-  L'reat  metropolis.  Svo.  pj.. 
IS,-,.     N,.w  Y..rk,  1S72.  ' ' 

;;2i;s DrntoM  (Daniel).     A  Ihicl'lie- 

>.cripti..n  ..f  N.'w  York,  formerly  called 
N,.\v  Nelberlan.l.-;  witli  the  places  there- 
unto adjoining.  Svo.  i-p.  57.  New  York, 
|s4.'i.  '  '"^ 

;>._)t;9  Disturnell's  New  York  as  it  l-* 

in  l.s;,;  including  r.i..oklvn.  Map  ami 
piMte.  24in...  pp.  2.V2-1  124.  .N'ew  ^.M■k, 
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Isino.  pp.  S2.     New  York,  Is51.  ;>0 

[-■07 1 E.xhibition    of    ls,-»3-4.      Tho 

WorM  of  Scienc.',  Art,  an<l  industry.  Jvl- 
ited  bv  Pr.'f.  !'■  Silliman,  .Jr.,  and  C.  R. 
(loodrich.  With  500  illustrations.  4t<i. 
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ing"'the  Propos.-<1  Elevatetl  Patent  Railway 
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of  New  York:  and  an  i-ssiiy  on  New  \  »yk 
,.lub    life.       12mo.    pp.    :U'.'.       Now   ^  ork, 

IS73.  - '; 

:;274  Forrest  (Edwin).    Orai:on,4ih 

,Iulv,  1838.     Svo.  pp.  24.     New  York.       2) 

-07.5  Fowler  (Win.W.)    Ten  Years 

in  Wall  Street;  or,  revelations  of  insule 
life  and  experience  on  'Change.  lilu>- 
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3270  Francis  (.John  W.)     Old   Now 

liniscences  of  the  past  sixtv 


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City  ami  Vicii 
|.',,"    I'.eiuL'  a 

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New  ^■.ll■k  Co 
N,.^'r.>  I'lot.  V 
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York  in   th<' 
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ri'sideiit  of  Ni 
York,  \Si\:>. 

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br.'at  Metro) 
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the  pos.sessioi 
Association  o 
104.     New  Y. 

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lions.]  Map 
York,  ;s7f(. 

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ihe  Clergy  of 
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on.  2  25 
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Now   York, 

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:i277  New  York  City.  KranciH'  Pictnro 
of  Ni'W  York  in  ls'>l  Map  ami  «'iigi'avinji><. 
jiitno.  pp-  1"''      •'^''^^'  Yolk,  1n")I.  AO 

;;'J7,s  (lin'in-fv  (1;   S.)     Now  York 

City  ami  Vicinity  iliirin;:  tlm  War  o|'  |S|'J- 
!.').  Dcinif  a  military,  civic,  ami  (inaticial 
liistovy  of  til, it  pi'iKiil,  witli  iiicidontu  and 
niH'iMlotc-i  ilii'K'ol.  \'ol.  1.  >vo,  pp.  ho. 
Nou-  VoiU.  iss'.).  .»  <>i) 

:;'J7'.'  ilor^niandcn    (l»aiiicl).      Tlio 

New  ^'ol■k  ' 'on-pii;icy ;  or.  a  lii>iory  of  tlio 
Nclmo  i'lot.  wiili  till'  Journal  o|  liic  pfo- 
oeoilinus  a.L'aiu>i  the  cniisjiinitdi's  at  New 
Yoik  in  tin-  vcai-.  ITIl-".'.  8vo.  pp.  'l'*-, 
,lic.p.     New  York,  1,^IU.  |(»  (i(» 

.;ii,S(l  linirjriniana;      or,      IliiULMns' 

Fantasy.  iScinj.'  a  colloctlon  ol  tlic  nio-r 
.strcnird  mod'  "  '  it'iarv  luoilm'tion--  ( IVorn 
New  Yolk  i).ip..s  lsiil-,sv  I',v  loin, 
Kioliaid  i)c-hoiii-  linL';.'in-,  Kmporoiir  du 
Kris-ii'Uis,  etc  ('iirioti*  nits,  iruiiu.  ]'p 
•J,SS,  >iicop      New  >'oik,  l.^-liS.  .')  (i() 

:;'Js| lucmiic    I.'cioid.      A    list    iiiv- 

iliir  till'  la.KaMe  iliiv.lUe  lor  k'^i^l  ol  cVerx 
li'sidelll  of  N'l'W  \'olk.  ,S\o.  pp.  1,">7.  Now 
V(Mk.  \S{\:,.  I   2,'. 

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luoiid  ami  the  New  \'n\k  I'le-s  fnr  Tliiity 
Year.-,  I,sli»-i^70.  1  llu-trateil.  Svo.  pp. 
501,  slieop.      11  an  ford.  JSTo.  1  7.5 

:'.'2S:; Mayo(.\.  I».  I     ."Symbols  nf  tlio 

Capital;  oi',  ( 'iviliz.'ition  in  New  York. 
l2nio,  pp,  di)S.     Now  Yolk,  l.^5',».  1   0(i 

;52,'^4  Mysteries  and  Misciies  of  the 

lircat  Metropidis;  witli  sonio  idvontiU'cs 
ill  the  countiy;  hoing  the  disciiises  and 
>ui|i!isf's  of  a  ,Vew  N'ork  jonrnalist.  lUiis- 
irated.     Svo.  pp.  -U'rl       N.  Y..  IS75.        2  .50 

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York  in  1^51.  With  a  dioit  aci'otmi  ot 
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172.     Now  York,  IM;5I. 

:'.-2W  .   I.'ooscvelt    (Vioodore).       N..W 

^'olk  (  Historic 'I'owns),  .Map,  P.'tno.  pp. 
li;52      Now  York,  is'.tl.  I  2.'> 

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the<'itv  of  New  York.  |  I'v  <ion,  .John  A. 
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New  ^'olk  ('iiy.  from  the  discovery  to  the 
present  (i.iy.  Maps  and  enjiravings,  many 
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Svo.  pp.  t').'iN-f-l;it),  lull  nn)rncco.  Now 
York,  IS72.  t>  01  ► 

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piiation  of  the  c.xi-tinL'  l'"ir\  I.ease.-t  and 
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York, etc.    Svo.  pp  ,")ii.;.     a.  Y,  l.M'iii.     1  2.> 

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the  I'ltv  (d'  New  York  Map.  Svo.  pp. 
dot      New  York.  IS.".:;.  2  OO 

:i205 Wealth  and  i'.ioL'raphv  of  tho 

Wealthy  Citizens.  Svo.  pp  .12,  piiper. 
New  York,  iSdtV  .50 

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(orlsr.O      24iun.  j,|,  4s|      N    \' .  jst'.o       ,V() 

!-'.)7  New  York  Contitution.     i;epoit.s 

of  the  Pl()ceedlin.'s  !i'i<|  I  leiiates  of  t  ho  < 'oll- 
Velitioll  of  |S21.  asi-emlded  tor  t  he  |iniposrt 
of  Amending  the  ( 'on-tiintiuii,  ,"<vo,  pp. 
70;i.     .Mbany,  IS2I.  I  ;50 

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etc.  With  l,;('i  ('iigravinL's.  llinio.  pp.  175. 
New  York,  IS.'.I.  "  .50 

d.3oo  New   York   Hisi;oripal    Society. 

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calf     New  York,  1811-47.  15  00 

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of  the  Constitution.  A  discourse.  Svo.  j>p. 
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330(')  Benson  (E.)     Memoir  on  the 

Names  of  Places  in  the  Vicinity  of  New 
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1  OU 


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lust  Half-Century.  5;id  .nnivevsary  ot  the 
society.  8vo.  pp.  232+27,  paper.  New 
York,  1857. 

The   Battle   of 

98.     New  York, 

75 


Rohvrf   rUrrlr  ct   Co.,   Cincinnati 


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8vo.  pp. 


3308  -lay 

Harlem  Plains. 
1876. 

3309  Miller  (.Samuel).  The  Discov- 
ery of  New  York  by  Henry  Hudson.  Nvo, 
pp.28.     New  York,  1810.  •"' 

3310  Smith  (Buckingham).  Oij  the 

Di:covery  of  America  claimed  to  hav<"^3een 
made  hv  Verrazano.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  ..^.^ 
New  York,  18b4. 

3311   Verplanck   («.  C.)     Anniyer- 

sai^Diseourse,  I)ec.7.1818.     8vo.  pp.  KKK 

NeW  York,  1821. 

3310  Webster  (Daniel).  An  Ad- 
dles delivered  before  the  New  \  ork  His- 
tiS;  Society.  8V0.  pp.  57,  paper.  New 
York,  1852.  " 

33 13  New  York  State  Cabinet  o  ^  ^  >'' ;; 
Historv,  and  the  Historical  and  Antiqu.uan 
rollection.  Third  report  ot  the  Lniversity. 
Vuustiated.  Plates  !l7  of  them  re  la  mg  o 
the  Indians  colored).  8vo.  pp.  18..  Al^ 
bany,  18')0.  ' 

33 1 4  New  York  State  A  Topographical 
^n  StaUstical  Manual  of  the  State  of  New 
Yok.  Containing  an  account  of  the  grand 
canals,  schools,  linancesec_^^o.  pp.  88 
paper,  uncut.      New  \ork,  18.-.  -^^ 

3315  Niagara.  De  Veuux  (S.)  he 
Trnveller  s  Uwn  Book  to  ^^^^''^^^ff  J:  !  V^,  ' 
Niagara  Falls,  and  anjuhi.  lllu^tiateU^ 
24ma.  pp.  258.      Buffalo.  Is41 


3322  Oneida  County.  Tracy  (Wm).  Nc. 
tice  of  Men  ami  Events  connected  with 
the  Earlv  History  of.  8vo.  pp.  45,  paper. 
Utica,  IS'JS. 

3323  Orange  County.  Gumaer  (1  >'l..r 
E  )  Historv  of  Deerpark,  (Grange  (.onnty, 
New   York."    l^mo,  pp.  201-.     Port  -Icvvis, 

'3324  Palmer  (P.  S.)  History  of  L.lce 
Champlai.,,  from  its  exploration  by  t,,- 
FnMich  in  \m\  to  the  close  ot  1S14 
Pla„.s.  '  i;oval  Svo.  pp.  276,  bound  uncut 
Albany,  iSt'.tV  J  '^^ 

3325  Pepper  ('•.  -^r.)  Manor  "f  Uns- 
selaerwvck.  Svo.  pp.  ;;4,  paper.  Albu„^^ 
1846.      '  .      " 

3326  Queensbury.    Holden  (.\.  ^^.)   A 

lli.lovv  of  the  Town  of  Queensbury,  with 
biographical  sketches  of  many  ot  its  dis- 
tiM:^uislied  men,  an.l  some  account  of  tlie 
aborigines  of  Northern  New  \  ork.  ^^ 
up  519.     Albany,   18,4.  "^ '-"^ 

3327  Randall   (S.    S.)      Ili-tory   of   th. 
State  of  New  Vnik.      12mo.  pp.3b9.     Vjv 

York,  1871. 

3328  Richfield  Springs.    Bade./ (^\\U 
Kichtiel.l  Spviug^  and  \  lyinuy.    !    slor.cal, 

iographicJl,  and    .locnpt.ve      12mo    yy. 


227.      New  York. 


!■■> 


3316  Niagara.  IjoUoy  (;>0;^  J  )  The 
FnlU  of  Nia-aia,  with  supplemental  chap 
SS^j;!  Uie^tlier  famous  .itai^ctsot    he 

worl.l.      Illustrated.      ^mall   4lo.  pp.    l^^^ 

New  York.  188.!.  " 

3317  Niagara.     Holley   (Geo  ^J^^ 
affara-     its    historv    and   geology.  incKl(  nt^ 

165,  half  calf.      Toronto,  18.2.  l 

331S  Northfieid.  ,^^»^*">"''\\. '';:;;::;"." 

tion,    July    4,    1876.     Hvo.    pp.    ---    P''!";]. 
New  Y'ork.  1876.  ^,       T^    ' 

3319  OTaiiaghan  (E.  B.)  Th;^;;;;;;- 

mentary   History  ot  the  ^tate  o^  Ne«  \o,k^ 
4  vols,  thick  8vo.     Albany,  1849. 

-non  ft'nallaelian  (E,   B.)    History  ot 
Ni^N,?iSX'Y  ^- York,  under  th^ 

Dutch.       Maps     u.d    plans.      -   xol>.    Ma 

New  York,  1848. 

3321  Oneida  County.  'J^^"-.  .^^^'SJ  " 
Annals  and  llecoUectionsot.     8\o.  pp.  xj^^.^ 

Rome,  1851. 


1S74. 
:'.:;29  Roberts  (EUi-    H)     NVw  York 

The  pl.'mungand  gr..wlh  ot  the  Lnipuy 
State'  Map.  2  vols.  Unnn.  Boston, 
1890. 

3330  Rochester.  Claxton  (H.  B.)  l^n- 
i.h  Memoirs  ot  Forty  ^ -ars.  Discourse  at 
St.  Luke's  Church.  svo.  pp.  32,  papc^^^ 
Rochester,  I860. 

3331  Rochester.      O'Reilly    (Henry) 
Sketches  of  IJ.Hhester,  with  incidental  110- 
Uces  of  Western   New  York.      Illustrate, 
12mo.    pp.    416   and    star   pages    3o.-..  >^^.^ 
Rochester,  ls3S.  ' 

;;3:;2  St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin  Coun- 
ties Ilough  (Franklin  B.)  History  ot 
St  Lawreiic^e  and  Franklin  bounties,  h-oni 
the  earliest  perio.l  to  the  present  turn 
Svo.  pp.  TP.i.      Albany.  18:....  ^  W 

3333  Saratoga.      ^^eaman    (Valentine 
Dissertation  on  the  Mi.M.raMNalersotS; 
atoga  and  Ballston.      ISmo.  pp.  131.     >e^. 
York,  1809.  ,     .     *u 

3334 Steele   (-1.   H.)     Analysis  the 

'^-^-ss  Spring,  ami   its  MeM 
erties.     24mo.  pp.  -4.      .N.  i.,  '^"o. 

333,^  Stone  (William   L.)     Reminis 

,,„oes   of    Saratoga   and    Uallstoi.     W^ 
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3336  Svlvester   (N.    B.)      Saratoga 

and    Kayadrosera.       8vo.    pp.    52,    pape;^ 
Troy,  1876. 


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history  of  it.s  dicovery,  subterranean  lake, 
niinerals,  and  natural  etu'iosities.  Plans. 
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334(»  Shawang-unk.  Legends  of  the 
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counties  of  Urange,  I'lster,  and  Sullivan. 
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1887.  '  ^  50 

3341  Spafford  l  11.  <i.)  Chizetteer  of  the 
State  of  New  \ nvk.  8vo.  pp.  62il,  old 
sheep.     Albany,  IS24.  1    25 

3342  Staten  Island.  <'lute  (.).  J.)  An- 
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the  present  time.  Illustrated.  8vo.  jip. 
464.     N.'W  York  1n77  3  00 

334:;  Street(A.  R.)  \VoodsandWat(>rs; 
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18G0.  -'  00 

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dack Wilderness;  including  traditions  of 
the  Indians,  (Mrly  e.xplorers,  pioneer  set- 
tlers, hermit  hunters,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  3 It). 
Troy,  1S77.  '^  00 

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8yrat'U>t\  n.  d  >^  "0 

334ii  Trenton  Falls.  Picturesque  and 
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trated.     Scpiare  ISmo.  pD.  00.      New  York, 

18()S,  '  1  00 

3347  Trenton  Falls.  Sherman  (.Fohn). 
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23,  p:ii)er.      New  York    1S44.  50 

33 h  Troy.  Woodworth  (.lohn).  Remi- 
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3350  Turner  (C.  P.)  The  Pioneer  Period 
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3351  Turner  (<>.)  History  of  the  Pioneer 
.Settlement  of  Phelps  and  (lormar's  Pur- 
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added  a  .supplement  or  extension  of  the 
])ioneer  historv  of  Monroe  County,  N.  Y. 
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3352  Utica.  Bacon  (Ezekiel).  Recol- 
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3353  Utica.  The  Enemies  (if  the  (Con- 
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unlawfid  proceedings  at  Ctica,  October  21, 


t!ie    state   anti- 
IGmo.    pp.    183. 
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1835.      The    dispersion    ot 
•slaverv   convention,   etc. 
Utica,' 1835 

3354  Wade  and  Croome's  Panorama  of 
the  Hudson  hiver  from  New  York  to 
Waterford.  Coloieiland  tolded  in  a  mo- 
rocco case.     New  Y'ork,  1S47.  1  50 

3355  Warner  (Chas.  D.)  In  the  Wil  ler- 
ness.  .\dirondack  essavs.  18mo.  pp.  12'). 
Boston,  ISSO.  '  1  00 

335t')  West  Point.  BoyntonfCE.)  His- 
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portance during  the  .-Xinerican  Revoluti(Mi; 
and  tho  origin  and  pr(.i.'res-i  of  the  United 
States  Militarv  Academy.  Maps  and  views. 
Svo.     New  York,  1871.  '  3  50 

3357  West  Point,  (iuide  to,  and  the 
Military  Acid-'inv.  Maps  and  engravings. 
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335S  West  Point.  Park  (R.)  Sketch 
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Point  and  the  U.  S.  .Militarv  Academv. 
ISmo.  pp    140.     I'l,;!.,,!,.!,,!,!;,,  1S40.  75 

3350  West  Point.  (Wood,  Lieut.  O.  E,) 
The  West  Point  Scrap  Book:  A  collection 
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States  Militarv  Academv.  Svo.  pp.  339. 
New  Ynrk.  Istl.  '  1   75 

33GII  Wooley  Charles).  A  Two  Y' ears' 
Journal  in  New  Y'ork,  and  part  of  its  Ter- 
ritories in  America.  With  introduction 
and  notes  bv  E.  B.  O'Callajzlian.  Svo.  pp. 
117,  half  hound.      New  York,  iS'lO.         lOO 

3301  Yates  (3.  V.  N.)and  Moulton  (.). 

W.)  History  of  the  State  >>[  New  York. 
Parti.  Ante-Colonial  .\nnals.  With  Cood- 
rich's  map  of  the  Hudson  river,  frotn  .Sandy 
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NORTH  CAROLIX.N. 
3302  Fisher's  River,  North  Carolina. 

Scenes  and  sketches  P>y'Skitt  "  [H.  E. 
Taliaferro.]  Illustrated  by  .John  McLenan. 
r2mo.  pp.  269.     New  Y'ork,  1859.  1  25 


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.•',:;G:;  F00te(\V.  II.)     Sketdies  of  North 
rarolina,  iilslorical  and  biogniphical,  lUus- 
trative  of  llie  principles  of  a  p.)rUon  c-t  tlu- 
.-arly  settlers.     Svo.  pp.   .'>57.     >fw    Vu'k 
1S4G  •     ■^•^*' 

:]:;(U  Hunter  (<^  L.)    Sketrhes  of  \\  .-st. 

ern    Norlli    Carolina,    histonral    and 
<rraphical.        Illustrating     principally 


rt'Volutionary      period 
lldwan,    Lincoln,    and 


hio- 
tht' 
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.TlCo  Jones  (.'.  S.)  A  Dcfcn-e  of  the 
Revolutionary  History  of  North  Carolina. 
Irom  the  aspersions  of  Mr.  .leilerson.  1-Jmo 
pp  U.'>  uncut.      Boston,  ISIM.  -  U<' 

3:W.  LaWSOn  (John).  The  History  (.f 
Carolina.  Containing  the  exact  description 
and  natural  iiistory  nf  tliat  country.  1  o- 
gether  with  the  present  state  thereof,  an.i 
a  journal  of  a  thousand  miles  traveled 
throu'di  several  nations  ot  Indians,  (nv- 
ing  a'  particular  account  of  their  customs, 
manners,  etc.  Maiwuul  j.late.  Small  4to. 
pp.  '25S,  calf.      London,  1  liS. 

.1,3(17   Mechlenburg.     Declaration  of  In- 
dependence of  May  20,  1775.      Address  by 
Will    A.  (iraham,  with  accompanying  docu- 
ments.    18mo.  pp.  167.     N.  Y.,  1875.     1  00 
3;;6S  Moore  (.Tohn  W.)    History  ot  Norlii 
Carolina,   from   earliest  discoveries   to  the 
present  time.     [Including  the  part  taken 
In  North  Carolina  in  the  Warot  the  KeV)e - 
lion.]     2vols.  8vo.      Kaleigh,  1S>0.        i)  0(> 
33t)9  North  Carolina.      Hand. book  of. 
K.xliibitin-r   its    resources    and    industries. 
Colored  map.    Svo.  pp.  154,  paper.     Kaleigh^. 
188:1  '■* 

3:iT0  Raleigh.  Battle  (Kemp  P.) 
Sketches  of  t!ie  ICarlv  Iiistory  ot  the  City 
of  Raleigh.  8vo.  pp.  71.  paper.  Kaleigh_, 
1S77.       ^ 

;;37l    Schenck(  David).    History  of  Nonh 
Carolina,  1780-n1.      Being  a  history  ot   the 
invasion   of   tli<'   Carolinas  by   ^1'^'   r'''/'^  ' 
arniv,  under    Lord   Cornwallis,  in    li.Sd-M. 
with"  the  particular  design   of  showing  the 
nart  borne  by  North  Ca,-..lina  in  that  strug- 
gle  for   libertv   and    indop(>ndence,  and   to 
correct  some  errors  of  hi>toiy  m  regard  to 
that    state    and    its    people      Portrait   and 
,„a,,      Sv...  pp.  498.      Paleigh,  LSV.t.        3  00 
:;372  Vass  (Pev.   I.    C.)     History  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church     n   New  I'-ern,  with  a 
resume    of    earlv    eccesiastical    affairs    m 
Ea-teru    North  (•amlina,   and  a  sketch   .)t 
the  earlv  davs  of  New   P..'rn._    lUustrated 
8vo.  })p.'l',ttj.'     Hichmond,  18S0.  U  00 

3373  Weeks  (Stephen  P..)  Religious 
Development  in  the  Province  ot  .N«)rtli 
Carolina.     8vo.   pp.  OS,  paper.     Baltimore 

isyi.  " 


3374  Wheeler  (-f oh n  11.)   IlemmiscnicM 

and  Memoirs  ot  North  Carolina  vnd  Kmi- 
nent  North  C; •olinians,  4to.  pp.  I,\ 
Columbus,  o,,  LS.s4.  •'  "O 

:;:57r)  Wheeler  (•Tolm  ^^ )  nistovicnl 
Sketches  ot  N<rth  (.'arolina,  from  1.j^4  to 
18")!.  '  'oinpiled  from  original  records, docu- 
nients,  etc.  With  biographicid  sketch. >> 
Illustrated.  2  vols,  in  1.  i^vo.  pp.  !:>- 
480.      Philadelphiii,  IsfH.  •-!  l!' 

3:;7r.  Wiley  (<'•  H-)  A.lventures  of  MM 
Di.  1  Tuekei  and  his  son  Walter.  .\  laledt 
North   Carolina.      Willi    13  full   pago  lUu- 

Darlev.     8vo.  iiii. 


The  TIi-tr,ry 

]i   vols.    Svd. 

]i)  (111 


tr.'itions  by    Pidix  <  >,  C 

•J24,      London,  n.  d.  ■•  "" 

3377  Williamson  (Hugh), 
of    North    Carolina,       M^p. 
sheep.      Phila<lelphia,  1812, 

3378  Zeigler  (W.  G)  and  Grosscup  (P. 

S  )  The  Heart  of  the  Alleghanie-;  n\: 
Western  North  Carolina.  Its  topogiapiiv, 
liistorv,  resources,  people,  narratives,  uu-i- 
dents,' and  pictures  of  travels,  adventure^ 
in  huiiting  and  iidiing,  and  legends  ot  u.> 
wildernes.<  M..p  and  illustrations.  12ino, 
pp.  a74,  Kaleigh,  1863.  2  OO 


OHIO. 

.3379  Abbott  (•Tohn  S.r.)    History  of  the 

State   of  Ohio,  from    the  discovery  ot  the 

great  vallev  to  the  present  time.      Includ- 

mg   narratives  of  early  e.\i)loi'ations,  wiirs 

with    the    Indians,    biographical    sketches, 

♦^tc      Illustrated.     JSvo.    pp.    870.      D.-tnnt. 

1870.  ■]  "" 

3380  AnctJh-f  rnpi/.     Full  morocco,      (i  W 

;;3sl  Alderman  (Mrs.  L.  A.)    Mentitira 

tion  oi  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  v.itli 
the  Settlement  of  the  North-west  Tern- 
torv.     8vo.  pp.  2r).     Marietta,  lN-8,  h 

3:!82  Andrews  (-L  W,)  When  was  Ohio 
admitted  into  th-'  Union?  8vo.  pj).  ^,  liall 
bound,     n.  ]'  ,  n.  d.  ''" 

3383  Ashland  County.    (KnappOLSi 

A  History  of  the  Pioneer  ami  ..liMirii 
Time,^  of  Ashland  County,  Ohio,  from  lln' 
earliest  to  the  present  time.  Illustrated 
Kvo.  pp,  550.     Philadelphia,  1863.  3  .0 

3384  Athens  County.  Walker  (Chades 
M  )  History  of  Athens  County,  and  inci- 
dentally of  the  Ohio  Land  Comi>any,  and 
the  First  Settlement  of  the  State  at  Miin- 
etta,  with  personal  and  biographic  sk<'tch.s 
of  the  early  settlers,  narratives  of  piniicer 
a<lventures,  etc.  Five  portraits  and  a  inup 
8v<..  pp.  OOO,  un  white  paper.  Cincmiiim 
1859.  ■*  ^ 

3385  The  same.      On   tinted   paper,  ^gilt 
top,  or  uncut. 


ti  00 


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vols,  iiuperia 

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I2iib'.  pp.  12 

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Ohio  of  tile 

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Cint'iiinati,  1 

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Pione(>r  Jiioj 
of  some  of 
County.  V( 
Thomas  Irw 
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John  Woods 
cinnati,  186'.: 

Vol.  2.  C 
Isaac  Paxt 
Weaver,  ,lei 
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K.  Smith, 
John  Suther 
Dr.  Jacob  Lt 
1>71, 

33',t7  Btltt 
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"luskv,  und< 
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tails  of  the 
ties  of  the  s! 
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277.     I'hilad 


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Ohio. 


125 


,";>''•  Th,:sam^.     Large  paper  edition.     '1 

vol.-.  imperial  Svo.  I'J  (JO 

:;;jsT  Atwater  (C'lloh),    History  of  the 

State  of  oiiio.     Natuiul  and  civil,     dvo.  pp. 

407,  .-iieop.     Cincinnati,  IS.'IS.  o  UO 

;j  ;■'■■'  Auglaize  County.     Sntton  (Kob- 

fit)  History  of  Aiiizlai/c  <'ounty.  With 
the  Indian  history  ol  Wajinkoneta,  and 
till' ii'.'st  sclth'nic'iit  oi  the  county.  Svo.  p]t. 
liilii.  li.ilf  bound.     WapakoiiL-la,  i>S80.      I   50 

:;.;^'.|  Barber  (<!.  M.)    The  PeoplcV  nhio 

iiaiui.    Jlook,    tiip    N(nv    Cniistitutioii,   etc. 

Ilimn.  pp.  l->,     Siuidusky,  bS;"Jl,  50 

;-;'H)  Biographical       Encyclopicdia      of 

Ohio  (if  the  Nineteenth  Ccntmv.      Nunier- 


■Ito. 


pp. 


<ius  line  fmrtraits. 
I'int'iiiniili,  ISTi'i. 

;::;'.»!   Black  (Alexander) 


hi. 


niorocco, 

\-l  50 

Tlie  Story  of 

Olii.t.     Jlimo.  pp.  .'lliii.     boston,  ISNS.     I   50 

.';.';',iL'  Boundary  of  oiiio  and  MJchii.'an. 

liepiu't  of  tile  Secrt'tai'ii'.s  of  State  a  1  War. 
i-oiir  maps.     Svo.  jip.  t).     Wash.,  IS'lt..      I  dO 

oo'i'l  Brown  (Simoon).  Charges  and  De- 
fiu.se  in  lm>  Trial  of,  for  rnsonndness  in 
Dninrine;  had  before  tiie  i'ri'sbytcry  of 
iliatui.  ^'^'vo.  pp.  t)2,  paper.  Lt'banou,  o., 
is")().  75 

;i:;'.l4  Bryan  (-T.  A.)  Ohio  Annual  TJegi-- 
ter  lor  I'-^^'i.     1 -nio.  ]i;i.  lli.S.    < 'olumbii.s.    tlO 

.■;.'')'.'■')  Butler  County.  McP.rido  (.T.ames). 
PioiieiM'  biographical  .■"^ketches  of  the  Liv<VH 
of  some  of  tlie  Early  Sri  tiers  of  P.utler 
County.  Vol.  1.  Containing  .loim  Ueilly, 
Tlioma.s  Irwin,  Joel  ('ollins,  Isaac  Ander- 
son, Sannn>l  Pick,  .biscjih  IK)iigh.  and 
.Tolm  Wood-:.  I'ortrait.  .^vo.  pp.  o52.  Cin- 
cinnati, ISG',>.  ;;  50 

Vol.  2.  Containing  Kobert  McClc-llan, 
Isaac  Paxton,  Pierson  Sayer,  Henry 
Weaver,  .leremiah  I'litterfield,  John  Win- 
gate,  Daniel  Doty,  Matthew  Ilue.ston,  (,'. 
K.  Smith,  Capt.  -lohn  Cleve.s  Symnies, 
John  Sutlierland,  the  Eighani  Family,  anil 
Dr.  Jacob  Lewis.    8vo.  pp.  ;2S8.    Cincinnati, 

i>7i,  3  m 

?,'.\'M\  The.  f:nmt\  *J  vols,  large  paper.  1-3  00 
.■i:i'.>7  Btltterfield  (C.  W.)  An  Historical 
.^ooount  of  the  I'^xpedition  against  .San- 
•hisky,  under  <"o].  William  Crawford,  in 
IT.Si;.  Willi  biographical  .sketches,  per- 
soiiiil  reminiscences,  and  des<'iiptions  of 
interesting  localities.  Ineluding,  also,  de- 
tails of  the  disastrous  retreat,  the  barbari- 
ties of  the  savages,  and  the  awful  death  of 
Crauford  by  torture.  Portrait,  ^vo.  pp. 
403.     Cincinnati,  187.3.  5  00 

SM'.is  Carpenter  (W.  II.)  an.l  Arthur  (T. 

S.)  The  History  of  Oliio,  from  its  earliest 
settlement  to  the  present  time.  16mo.  pp. 
277.     Philadelphia,  (5 


:i;)0'J  Celebration  of  the  Forty-seventh 
Anniversary  oi  the  First  Settlement  of  the 
State  of  Ohio,  Ttli  April,  1835.  8vo  pp.  74. 
Cincinnati,  1S,35.  60 

34(10  Centennial.  Fin:\l  Pieport  of  tlie 
Ohio  Board  of  Managers.  Containing  M. 
C.  liead  and  Chas.  Whitlle-ey's  iieiiort  (>n 
tlie  -Antiquities  of  <iliio,  witli  15  plates. 
8vo.  pp.  I'i7.     Ciiluinbu.-,  Is77.  1  oo 

o4oi    Champaign     Courty.       Antiim 

(Josiiuai.  The  11  isiory  of  Champaign  and 
Logan  Counties,  Ohio,  from  their  lirst  .>-et- 
tlemeiit.  \i'^  photogia))hii>  jioitraits  on  one 
plate.  i2mo.  jip,  45U.  P.ellef.iitaine,  o., 
1S71.>.  1  50 

'540-2  Chase  (Salmon  P.)  A  Preliminary 
Sketeh  of  tlie  History  of  <ihiii.  8vo.  p)i. 
iiU,  pajier.     Cincinnati,  \s:v:,.  'Z  00 

.'>4o;]  Chinicothe  Association.  Ad- 
dresses on  Pi'otaue  Swearing,  etc.  Hvo. 
pp.  18,  hall' bound.     Chillicothe,  1815.       <J0 

3404  Chillicothe.     Bigg-  (11.  w.)     a 

History  ot  the  First  Presi)yterian  Church. 
8vo.  pp.  2ii,  paper.     Cincinnati,  l.>77.         25 

.3405  Cincinnati.  Adams  (.r.  Q.)  An 
CU'ation  before  the  <  ineinnati  /\stionomical 
Society,  on  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  of 
the  observatory.  8vo.  pp.  72,  paper,  Cin- 
cinnati, 1843.  25 

;;4iiG Almanac   for  1S39  and   ]84t'i. 

24nio.     Each,  5U 

.3407  —  Bell  (Thomas  J.)  History  of 
the  Cincinnati  Water  Works.  Plates. 
8vo.  pp.  5'J,  paper.     Cincinnati,  1881.        75 

;;40,s  _  The  Bible  in  the  Public 
Schools.  Records,  Arguments,  Opinions, 
and  D(M>ision  in  the  Case  of  .lohn  D.  Minor 
et  al.  vs.  The  Board  of  Education  of  the 
City  of  Cincinnati  et  al,  in  the  Superior 
Court  of  Cincinnati.  8vo.  pp.  420.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1870.  2  00 

S4oO  ~ 


n,- 


S'lmr. 


Arguments     of 


Messrs.  Kamsey,  Sage,  and  King  in  the 
above  case,  in  Javor  of  the  use  of  the  Bible. 
8vo.  p[).  1'59,  sewed.  55 

3410  Till'     ■<:ai»f.        .Arguments     of 

Messis.  Stallo,  lloadly,  and  JIatthews,  in 
the  above  case,  aL'ain^t  the  use  of  the 
Bible.     8vo.  pp.  177,  sewed.  50 

.3411 •  Boyd's  Hand-book  of  Cincin- 
nati. Map.  24ina.  pp.  I'JO.  Cincinnati, 
18C0.  50 

3412  Carter  (A.  G.  W.)     The  Old 

Court  House.  Peminiscences  and  anec- 
dotes of  the  courts  and  bar  ot  Cincinnati. 
Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  40G.  Cincinnati, 
18.S0  2  00 


126 


Rohcd  Clarke  .j*  Co.^  Cincwnati. 


311;'.  Cincinnati,  rimrter,  Ameiulmeiits,      cinn 


ati.  and   the  orijiin  and   jrifluoncc  of 


and  Geneiii 


1  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  ("in-      niei 


cinn 


ati.     Hevised,  IS'jO.    Svo.  pi' 


cinnati,  1S50. 


4«0.    Cin- 
1  •2'i 


3414 


The  <ieneral  Ordinances  and 
Itesolutions  of  tlie  City  ot  Cincinnati  in 
fore  April,  ISST.  Compiled  nnder  au- 
tiiority  of  th.^  Citv  Coiuu'il  by  iMiink  M, 
Coi.poek  and  Fred.  lIertenstoin_.  8vo.  pp. 
<)lli,  law  sheep.     Cincinnati,  1NS7.  «-»  ■*'> 

;Uir)  Cist  (Charles).     Cincinnati  in 

1S41  Its  eailv  annals  and  future  pros- 
j.ects.     llimo.  PI).  300.     Cin.,  1841.         1  00 

.•;4ir.  (*ist   <'harles).     Sketches  and 

Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  iSal.  I'Jmo.  I'p. 
3(13.     Cincinnati,  \H.>\.  1   *■'•> 

;;417  Cist  (Charles).     Sketches  and 

Statistics  of  Cincinnati  in  1859.  12iuo.  pp. 
1 8 ')'■>.  1  *^'^> 

341S  Cist  (Charles).      The    Cincin- 

Miscellaiiy;     or,    Antiijuities    of    the 

and    general 
boards.     Cin- 


3H7. 


nati 

West,  and  pioneer  history, 
local  statistics.  2  vols.  8vo. 
cinnati,  1845-46. 

;->4yj  The  Mime.     Vol. 

boards. 


1  only. 


(•)  (10 

8vo. 
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3420  

interesting 


Directory  for  1819.     With  an 
sketch   of   the   local   situation 
and  improvements.     Map.      ISmo.  pp.  15(). 
boards,  uncut.     Cincinnati,'    '9.  3  00 

Lacks  map.  Half 
2  25 


AivAhcr  copy. 
Directory  for  1829. 


No  map. 
1  50 


-  Deming's  Cincinnati  Directory 
Map.     18mo.    pp.   208.     Cincin- 

1  25 


Ucal    pt'riodical    literature.     l2ino,   ],j 


93.     Cincinnati,  18t')2.  ■•^^ 

3431  Cincinnati.  Drake  (Daniel).  Nat- 
ural and  Statistical  View  or  I'icturc  o!  Cin- 
cinnati, and  the  Miami  Country.  Illus- 
trated by  maps.  With  an  appendix, 
containing  observations  on  the  late  caith- 
(piakes,  the  aurora  borealis,  and  soiuh- 
wt'st  wind.  HWuo,  pp.  25t"),  boards,  uirmu. 
Cincinnati.  1S15.  •'  '"» 

;54;;-j  .  Another  c^pji.     ."^heep.         5  00 

;<4;-;3  .  Drake  (Benj.)  and    Man^li(■l(| 

(E.  D.)  Cincinnati  in  182').  Plates,  i^nui. 
PI).  100.     <Jincinnati,  1827.  3  iK) 

—  Aw'thri-  cop)/.     Paper.         2  .io 

.  First  Orthodox  Congregational 

Lord  (J.  K.)    Dedication  Sernion. 
Kvo.  pp.  22,  paper.     Cincinnati,  1849.        'J:) 

•^4:\(\  Foote(.Iohn  P.)    The  Schools 

of  <'incinnati  an<l  its  Vicinity.  Including 
literary  and  scicntitic  institutions.  Plates. 
8vo.  pp.  232.     Cincinnati,  1855.  1  W 

34;{7  .  Foi-,1  (Henry  A.  an<1  Kate  15.) 

History  of  Cincinnati,  ("»hio.  With  illus- 
trations  and  biograi»hical  sketches.  4tn, 
534,  half  mor.     Cleveland,  18S1.       a  00 


Woodruff's  Cincinnati    Direc- 

Cincin- 
1  25 


PP 

3434  - 

3435  - 
Church. 


3421  

morocco. 

3422  — 
18mo. 

3423 

for    1834. 
nati,  1834. 

3424  — 

tory   for   18;'.()-7.      18ino.   pp.   25: 
nati.  1836. 

;;4-2;>  .shaftVr's  Directory  for  18.39-40, 

With  nativities.     8vo.  pp.  520.  2  50 

34-2ti  Cist's  Directory  for  1841,  1842, 

1843,  1844.     12mo.     Each,  ,         1  0(> 

3427  .  Robinson  and  .Tones'  Cincin- 
nati Directory  for  1840.  Maj).  8vo.  ]))). 
604.     Cincinnati,  1840.  I   00 

3425  Cincinnati  Classified  lUisiuess 

Directory  for  I.'st'i4-G5.  Uawes  and  Red- 
field.     8vo.  pp.  221.     Cincinnati,  1804.      75 

3429  Williams'  Cincinnati   Directo- 

rie.s.  Vols.  1  to  21.  1849-71,  and  1874.  '75, 
'77,  '79,  and  1882.     20  vols,  in  all.         15  00 

3430  Drake    (Daniel).      Discourses 

delivered  before  the  Cincinnati  Medical 
Library  Association,  January  9  and  10, 
1852.     Early  physicians  and  society  of  Ciu- 


I'P- 


11.) 
Map. 


Plan    for  a 


.vo.  PP 


3438  (ioodin    (S 

Direct  Railroad  South. 
Cincinnati,  1808. 

343<j  Hart's   Cincinnati  <"iuide  and 

Business  Directory.     Map.     32mo.  pp.  112 
Cincinnati,  1857. 

3440  Illustrated      Business     Diroc 

tory   for    1S82.     Spencer   and   Craig, 
pp."  244.     (.'incinnati. 

3441 .Tones  (A.   R.)     Extract   from 

the  History  of  Cincinnati  and  the  Territory 
of  Ohio.  .Showing  the  trials  and  hardships 
of  the  i)ioneers  in  the  early  settlement  oi 
Cincinnati  and  the  West.  lUustrat.Ml. 
133.     Cincinnati,  1888.  1  Oi» 


:]6. 


4(1 


8vo.  p)) 
3442 


.loiies  (A.  E.)  Financial  and 
Commercial  Statistics  of  Cincinnati,  Fast 
and  Present.  8vo.  pp.  10,  paper.  Cincin- 
nati, IS71.  -^ 
3443  — _  Kenny  (D.  .1.)  Cincinnati  W- 
lustrated.  A  pictorial  guide  to  Cincinnati 
>'■      4to.  pp.  204     <'i"ei 


Cincinn; 


and  the  suburbs. 
1S79. 

3444  Thc.<!n„r.     In  paper. 

344;-,  Literary  (ia/.ette  (The) 

1   and  2,  .Tanuarv  tl)  December 
one    vol.      4t<,.    pp.    208  +  208. 
1824. 

344r,  Maxwell    (Sidney    D.)      Tlie 

Manufactures  ot  Cincinnati,  and  thei'lii'- 
lat;on  to  the  Future  Progress  of  the  <  it)-. 
8vo.  pp.  41.     Cincinnati,  1878.  '--' 


11, 
1  O'l 

Vols, 

',  1824.     Ill 
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:;n7  Cincinnati,    ^faxwell  (.'Sidney  D.) 

The  Siildiihs  of  Cinoiniiati.  Sketches,  lii.s- 
tmical  and  (leserij)tive.  Small  4to.  pp.  IStV 
Ciiiciniiati,  ISTO.  I   Tfi 

.;lh Miller  (Francis    H.)    Ciiicm- 

tiiili  111 '-.'i linings.  Missing  chapters  in  tluf 
early  history  '>f  the  city  and  the  Miami 
i'nrrliase.  IJtno.  j.p.  2'.)'*.  Cincinnati, 
l.^So,  1  5(> 

;;M(.i  Murder  Will  Out.  Tlie  hol- 
ier- of  the  (^iieeii  <'ity.  IJeing  a  correct 
(Iclail  of  over  a  iuindred  murders  wiiich 
have  taken  i)l!ice  in  Cincinnati.  J!y  an 
(lid  citizen  [W.  L.  De  I'.eekJ.  l^nio.  pp. 
l'j>,  paper,     Cincinnati,  Js('i7.  .")0 

;;4.-,i)  .  Nichols  (<;.  W.)     The  Cinciii. 

nati  Organ;  witli  a  hrief  description  of  the 
Cincinnati  Music  Hall.  12mo.  pp.  S2,  jia- 
per.     <  'incinuati,  J87s.  2;*) 

;;4."p1 .  Ordinances.     Act  of  Incori)0- 

ratioii  and  Digest  of  Ordinances.  l2mo. 
pp.  I(i4.  ]iaper.     Cincinnati,  iS.'J.").  oO 

'iiVJ '{'he  Ceneral   Ordinances  and 

Rcsdlutions  of  the  City  of  Cincinnati,  in 
I'di'cc  .\pril,  ISST.  Compiled  under  author- 
ity and  direction  of  the  city  council.  By 
Frank    M,   <'oppock   and    F,    liertenstein. 


Svo. 
I,ss7. 


pp.     *J1U,     law     slieep. 


Cincinnati, 
t>  ")0 


:;.ir,:;  . .  Pioneer    (The).       Edited    by 

John  i).  Caldwell.  Nos.  1  to  H  in  one.  Svo. 
]iaper.     Cincinnati,  lS7.'l-lSSr».  1  00 

34.".4  Scarborough  (W.  S.)    The  Cin- 

ciiinati  Law  Library  Association.  An  his* 
torira!  Sketch.  Svo.  pp.  ;">;>,  paper.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1S7.J.  50 

:;4,1."(  Society  Blue  Book  and  Family 

Directory,  Clubs,  Fi'ess,  etc.  J2mo.  jip. 
C3S.     Cinciinniti,  1S79.  2  00 

,'i-l.')('> Blue  Book  and  I'amily  Direc- 
tory, including  Covington  and  Newport. 
Svo.  )ip.  lis,  bds.     Cincinnati,  KS90,       1  7.j 

ol.')7 Spring  drove  Cemetery.     Ke- 

port  for  1S.')7.  .Vunierous  lithographic 
[ilates  of  monuments.  Svo.  pp.  14.")^  Cin- 
cinnati, isr)7.  i>  (10 

■!4.^S  Stevens   (Ceo.   E.)     The  City 

of  Cincinnati.  A  sunimar-  of  its  attrac- 
tions, adviintiii'es,  institutions,  etc.  Illus- 
Hated.      l2mo.  pp.  Ulti.     Cin'ti,  1S('(9.      1   00 

;j4.V,) Taft  (Alphnnso).     A   Lecture 

fin  the  University. of  Cincinnati,  its  .Vims. 
Needs,  and  Resources.  Svo.  j)p.  00,  paper, 
•'incinnati,  1S72.  ;:!5 

34('.()  Tunison  (J.  S.)     The  Cincin- 

nati  ix'iot  (of  March,  1SS4.  Its  causes  and 
lesiilts.      8vo.    pp.   93,  paper.     Cincinnati, 


;54t)l  Cincinnati.  'I'he  Tyler-Davidson 
Fountain,  ;.'iveii  by  Mr.  Henry  Froliasco  to 
the  City  of  Cincinnati.  Illustrated.  iL'mo. 
pp.  IIS,  paper.     Cincinnati,  IS7J.  J.'> 

?A\V1  Williams' Cincinnati  .\lmanao 

aiid    Jiusiness  (iuide  for  ]S,')0.     iMnio.    jip. 


'IW).     ('inciniifUi,  Is.'iO 

•Mf-,-', Williams' 

and  Business  Directory 


Cincinnati     <}uid« 
Map.     «'4mo.  pp. 
50 


20.'».     Cincinnati,  ls4S.' 

;;4il4  .  Wilson  (.Joshua  L.)     Sermon 

on    Witchci'aft.      Svo.    paper.      Cincinnati 

is4r,. 
;;4t;5 

ciation. 
pp.  Io4. 

;;4(U) 


50 

—  Woman's  Art  Museum  .Xsso* 
.\  sketch  of.  lS77-lSSt).  I'Jmo. 
<,'incim'ati,  ISSH.  1  (I0 

—  Wright  (Nathaniel).  Memo- 
rial Address,  delivered  before  the  Second 
Presl)ytei'ian  Church.  Svo.  pp.  4t'),  paper. 
Cincinnati.  1S72. 


^!4t')7  Cincinnatu3   (The). 

and     I[ortieultural    Journal. 
Freeman    G.    (/ary.     4   vols. 
nati,  ]S57-ti(t. 


50 

A     Literary 

Edited    by 

Svo.     Cincin- 

6  00 

34C.S  Cla5/^ole(E.  W.)  The  Lake  Age 
in  Ohio;  or,  some  episodes  during  the  re- 
treat of  the  North  .\merican  Ice-sheet. 
Maps.     Svo.  pj),  42.     Edinburgh,  ISSS.      75 

o409  Cleveland.  Whittlesey  (Charles). 
Early  History  of  Cleveland."  Including 
original  papers  and  other  matters  relating 
to  the  adjacent  country;  with  biographical 
notices  of  the  pioneers  and  surveyors. 
Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  487,  Cleveland, 
I'^t''".  3  .50 

.')470  Another  copy.  4to.  large,  paper, 
sewed,  uncut.  4  00 

3471  Coggeshall   (W.   T.)     Ohio  State 
Library   Annu.-il    Heport  for   185S,   with   a. 
historical  sketch  of  the  librarv.     Svo.  pp 
HO.     Columbus,  1859.  '  GO 

3472  Columbus.  Studer  (Jacob  11.) 
Columbus.  Its  history,  resources,  and  pro- 
gress, from  its  settlement  to  the  present 
time.  With  a  map  nnd  numerous  illustra- 
tions.    12nio.  Jip.  5S4.     Cin'ti,  1873.       I  (lO 

3473  Constitutions  of  the  State  of  Ohio 
of  1802  and  1851,  with  indexes,  with  the 
Articles  of  Confederation  ot  the  l^nite(l 
States,  1777.  <  'onstitutioii  of  United  States, 
1787,  with  amendment  and  index,  and  tho 
Ordinance  of  1787.  Svo.  pp.  lOO,  paper. 
Cincinnati,  1892.  50 

3474  The  xame.     Half  law  sheep.         ]  00 

3475  Coshocton  County.  Hill  (N.  N., 
Jr.)  History  of  Coshocton  County:  Its 
past  and  ))re.«ent.  1740-1881.  Illustrated. 
4to.  pp  S3;;,     Newark,  1881.  5  00 


I 


12^ 


Iiuh,i(   tl'iiir  .j'   Co. J   Cuirlinniti 


3-lTi'.  Coshocton  County,     llnnt  (Wm. 

E)      lli'ioiical    '  iiili'ctu>n>    <it    ('(ishoctmi 
C'ouniy,  ITi'.-l-lSTC.  Sv.).  i-i^.  ii''>4.   isTi'.,   -J  0() 

3477  Crawford  County,    nm-yius,  (Ui\- 

ion,  aiul  (rcMliur  (t)l,io)  Diivctory  lor 
IS7,')-(J  (•oiitaiiiiiii.'  II  ooiici^c  history  <it 
Crawl'onl  roiuity.  '  ■'Svo.  \>i>.  ISO.  l>"i'^'J-. 
Duoyrus,  1^7.'..  -  "" 

^iVs  Cutler   (\Vin.   V)     Tlu'  <)nli.uimn> 
of  .lulv  J:;,  17S7,  Willi  an  upiumhIix  nt   iii>-   ^ 
toiiraf    iacts.       Svo.    v\>.    -1\    hull     l..mn.  . 
Marietta,  is^7.  ''^' 

;;47'.)  [Cutler  (.Icrvis.].  a 'roi...;.Mi.i)hioal 
Doscription  nf  tlu-  Stau-  wl  ( »hio,  Indiana 
Territory,  an<l  Louisiana,  (  \.niprt'h.'n.lin,!i 
the  Ohio  and  Mis-i-oippi  i  ivers,  .'te.  io 
wliich  is  a(l<hMl  an  int.Mcstinir  journal  (jl 
Mr.  ('has.  La  Haye,  while  a  iMplivc  with 
the  Sinnx  nation,  on  the  waters  ot  the 
Missouri  river.  15v  a  lat.'  otlie-r  in  the  U. 
S  arinv.  Plates.  1  ,  no.  pp.  21'.'.  Ilostoii. 
IcSl-J.    ■  '  .        ^^    ^ 

:;4.so  Cuvahoga   Falls.     Fairdiihl  (T. 

r..  A  lli^'iorv  of  the  Town  ol  ('uvaho.iza 
Falls,  .^uinin'it  <A)unty.  1-uio.  pp.  ;i'.». 
.IS70. 


.".(> 


34S1  Dayton.  Historical  .^erinon, 
Sketches,  and  Addresses.  Fiftieth  Anin- 
versarv  ot  Christ  Church.  Svo.  pp.  >d. 
Pay  toil,  ISSO.  ^" 

34.S'J  Dayton.  Hi-tory  of  the  Nali.nial 
Uome  tor  Disahh'd  Volunieer  S..ldiers 
With  a  complete  miide-hook  to  the  Ccntial 
Home,  at  Dayton",  ( ».  Hlu>tiated.  Huuk 
pp.  "JIS.     r>ayton,  !>!■■»•  '   -^ 

34S:;  Dayton.  Od.dl's  Dayton  Dir.^clory 
anil  Bnsiiie->  .\dveitiser,  eontamniL'  <  ur- 
^ven's  sketch  oi  th.'  history  of  the  eity. 
By  M  E.  f'urwen.  D-'ino.  pp.  l-<>,  h.Kirds. 
Davtoii,  iS-,il  -  '"> 

:i4,s4  Delaware   County.      iHstorr     .,, 

aivingan  account  of  it-  ahornjmal  inn:il)i- 
tants,  early  settlement,  pioneer  sketches, 
its  growth,  improv.iuents,  etc.  lilu-liiHe.l. 
4to.     pp.     «.').•),     half     morocco.        ("hicai-'o, 

isso.  .  ''  '"* 

;usr>  District    Historical    Society. 

(Medina,  .Sunimit.  and  Wayne  ('otf-' .es. ) 

Second   report.      Papers   read.     DJiik-.    ]>]>. 

32.     u.  p.,n.<l.  (l^VS).  _        ■'<> 

3481)  District    Historical    Society. 

Tract    No.    4    Papers    read    March.    1S,S. 
I'Jmo.  pp.  3'J,  half  roan.     n.  p.,  u.  d.  •»•> 

34S7  Drown  (Solomon).  An  Oration 
delivere<l  at  Marietta,  April  7,  17S',I,  in 
Comnit'moration  of  the  Commenceinent  ot 
the  Settlement  formed  by  the  Oluo  Coni- 
panv  4to.  j.)).  17.  half  hound,  stained. 
Jsaiah  Thonuis.     W.ircester,  17s'J.         2  M 


')4>S  Edwards  (S,E.)  TheOhio  Ilnntev: 
or,  a  hiief  skeich  of  tin-  Iroiitier  lite  „■ 
Sa'tnnel  E,  Fdwards,  tln^  great  hear  .ml 
deei'  hiintfr  of  the  state  of  '  ihii).  Ivi^'iiiv- 
in^.  Ifiino.  1>1>.  210,  J'allle  Cieek,  Mioli., 
l,'>iit').  "•'' 

34S9  Erie  County.     Aldrich  (Lewis  c.i 

Ilisto-y  ot  F.rie  <  (lUiity,  wit h  illu.-tiatidih 
and  liioL'raphical  >keiclie-  of  some  of  u- 
promiiK'Mt  men  and  |iiono.>rs.  4to.  pp.  i')":;, 
half  loath. -1.      Syracu-o.  |S-;'.».  f.  dn 

:;4,io  Excursion  mido  'oy  the  E.\.Miuiv.' 
ami  Lot:i-iatiir.'^  <'f  tho  ^tate-  of  Te^.ll(s^(v 
!ind  Ki'iit'.'okv  to  the  Sti.t(»  of  i  Hiio.  .laim- 
Mry,  l>>tiO.  iJmo.  I'p.  LI'.t,  hoaial.-.  Ciucin- 
nati,  iMiO.  "5 

34'.M  Eyre(-L)lin).  The  Chi'istian  Spec- 
tator. I'ein.L!  a  journey  from  Fiiiilantl  to 
Ohio,  'I'wo  years  in  that  stiite,  yti-.  .\1- 
haiiy,  ls;',S  Containing al-o:  The  FiUropi\iii 
Stranger  in  America,  2  vols,  in  1,  I'Jmo. 
pp.  72+S4.     New  York,    1S:;9,  1  .^n 

34'.'2  Fairfield  County.    E,  S,  llannum'i 

Atlas  of  Large  county  mapi  and  '!■)  town- 
ship and  town  inajis.     4to,      l^ti'i.  'i  ,jil 

34',>:;  Fairfield  County.  s,indetson(<;eo.i 

A  r.rief  Hi-iorv  ot  t  he  Larlv  Sottlem.'iit  of 
Fairlield  Couiit'y.  8vo.  pp.  32,  half  hound. 
Lancaster.  ls.">l,  -  ■>*> 

34'J4  Fayette  County,    Putnam  (\[\\\\h 

Pi.nieer  lu-cord  ami  Keniini-^CHiic"-^  of  tli.> 
Early  Settlors  and  Settlement  of  tlie 
Countv.  Svo.  i>p.  ll'O,  panor..  t'incinniui 
1S72.  ■  1  '" 

34'.'.")  Fire  Lands  Pioneer  (The).  Puti- 
lishod  under  tho  Supervision  of  the  fiif 
Lands  !li-l(irical  Society. 

■■■'■...•.■"  Sonio  parts  can  be  supplied. 

:;4'.M'.  Fort  Ancient.     Moorehead  (Wur- 

ren  K.)  Fort  .\iicient,  the  (ireat  Piv- 
hi-torie  Earthwork  of  Warron  County,  "hii) 
(,'<nnpiled  from  a  e.arofnl  snrvev,  with  an  ac- 
count oi  its  monn.l-  and  graves,  a  topo- 
graphical map,  3.')  iull  page  phototypp- 
aiid  surveving  notes  in  full,  Svo,  pp.  1-'. 
Cincinnati,  IS'.lO.  -  "" 

:M',i7  Founders  (The)  of  Ohio,  Brie! 
sketches  of  tho  fortv-oiglit  pioneers,  wlrn 
under  (xen,  linfus  Putnam,  landed  at  the 
month  of  the  MnskiuL'tim  river,  7th  .\pnl 
17SS.  and  commenced  the  iirst  white  stn- 
tlement  in  the  North-west  Territcn'V-  ''vo 
pp.  2S.     (,'inciniiati,  ISSS,  '-' 

:;49s  Franklin  County.  Martin  (W.T.' 
Historvof  Franklin  County,  A  coll.'Ctio!; 
of  reminiscences  of  the  early  settlement  ot 
that  countv,  with  biographioal  skctclio- 
and  a  complete  history  of  the  countv  t" 
the  i)resont  time,  .Svo,  pp,  450,  Columl'ib 
1858,  •'"■ 


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;::.IK)  Gallipolis.      Ford  (Mary   L.)      Hi.-  '"ill''iis>ia,un.-ut.      l!,,>iMn,  J.Mi.V  f,  Oii 

torv  III'  lilt'  >;i-til(.'nioiit  of  (lallipuli-.  njiio,  3,")|;;  An"th,r  cd/i//.      N'o  plati-.-,  pima-  torn 

ill  IT'.iii      Willi  a  hrid  liistory  of  a  few  of  off  iiil(>  pa:;.',  Imircair. 
ihr  iii'i-t  proniincMit  ?^t'ttli'r.>.     >vo.   pp.   ;iii. 
(  i.iuiiilius,  KS'Jil.                                                 .")(> 

;i'i 'i    Gallipolis.     Xaivt  dvlward).      Ilis- 
t.'iv  (i|    lilt'    I  ii'i'i-li  .'-i.'trlt'r-   al   '  iallip(>li.-;, 
nhiii,  in    IT'.iU.     liiino.   pp.   4U.     (,'iiiciiuiati 
II.  .1.  (l^OO). 

•"■'ill-  Gambler.  Mattlicw.s  (.^tanh^y). 
Adilri^s.^  to  tlif  .Miiniiii  nl  K'-nyon  (■olle,i.'i\ 
•Iiiiio  -?>,  K'^NO^  .'^vo.  pp.  ','>',',.  Ciiifiiinati, 
bso.  :j.") 

o">ii'!  Gambler.    Piait  (.1.  -l.)    P.-noilt'd 

riy   r.favi's,  with    '  How   iho    I'.isliop  hnill 
Ills     <'ollfge     in     tiic     Wooils"     (Kcnyoii 


'1    2.'> 

:',''\-\  Harrison  M.  Scotti     ['ioiu-cr  Life 

at  North  llt'iul,  S\().  pp.  hi,  paper.  Cin- 
ciiiiiiiti,  l^^i'iT.  25 

;i.")l.')  Harrison  Convention  (The  (irt\at). 
Desfription  t>t  the  iiarrisoii  ('unvi'iition  of 
."iD       tlie    I'foplf   of    Ohio,    hfid    at    Coliunhus, 
Fehniary    111,    |S4i).      ,Svo.    pp.    4(1,    hoartls. 
Coliiinliiis.  7,") 

•>''!<''  Highland    County.      'I'lioinp.-on 

(Jaiiics  il.)  riu>  iii-~li)ry  of  IliL'liland 
(.'oiinty,  from  its  Or^'iinizatioii  to  I)iH'finl»t'r 
■'II,  l.sTT.  Svo.  pp.  l;iL',  naper.  I  lill.slioro, 
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lis     <  oiifiie      in      UK'      »vooiis         iivt-iivoii  .>-i-    -rr-i  i      ^i.  /^.    ii  x       ti-              .  •      , 

College).        l8n,o.     pp.     'IW.       Cineinnati,  •^'•>' V  Hlldreth  ,(>.  P.)     P..tv,raph,eal  aiul 

jj;^,)      '                       ''                                  1   ,„,  Historical   M.-iaoirs  of    the    l-:aily   Pioneer 

St'ttlers  of  Ohio.      With   narrative  of  inei- 

.'!5i  14  Greene  County.    Mills(Win.)    ('en-  dent.-;  and  oetjurrences  in    177-').      Portraits, 

tfiiiiial    Historical    Adth'oss,   July   4,    1S76.  ^^vo,  pip.  ;').'.',).     Cineinnati,  l.'i.")2.                ()  ii(( 

Itiinii.  pp.  ;-.<■.,  paiier.     Xonia,  O.,  i.S7f..        .^0  ;r)lS  Hildreth  (S.  P.) '   Pioneer  Historv. 

o.Vl.'i  Greenfield.       H'win    (W.     II.)    and  Beinj.r  an  aeeoimt  of  tho  llrst  fxaniinati.in.-i 

Crotht-rs    (.^.    D. )      iVntenuial     Historical  of  the  oliio   Vallt>y,  and   the  early  seitle- 

.■skeifhes  of  (ireenlield  ami  N'ieiiiity.     cSyo.  nieiit  of  tin^  Xt)rlh-west  Territory.     Chiefly 

pp.  It),  paper,     (ircentli-lti  [lS7i'»|.     "           11.;  from  ori,!.'inal   manuscripts,  conncctini:  thti 

-.-,„■  n     c:4.t,   '    /n         '1'         \-         •    T>     -  papei'-s  of  Col.  (ieor;:e  Mor;.'an,  .ludge' P.ar- 

...■;ii(,  Griftlths     (1)1         1  wo  \  ears     R.^si-  i,^.,_      Rooor-ls  of   the  Ohio  Company,  etc 

tleiice    in    the    new    .^etth-ments    ol    Ohio.  Plates  and  map.     Svo.  i>p.  .■>-.-..     Cincinnati, 

llimii.  pp.  l>'.i.      London.  1S.,.».                4  UO  i,s4s.                                                               5,0 

3')ii7  Guernsey  County.  Centennial  His-  3")l',»  Hiram.  Hinsdale  (P..  A.)  A  His- 
tory of.  The  old  inhalntants;  full  list  of  tory  of  the  Disciples  in  llirani,  pGrta"e 
the  names  of  all  ovt>r  7i>  years  of  aire.  IJnio.  County.  Ohio.  8vo.  pp.  40,  paper.  Cleve- 
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3-')0s  Hamilton  County.  l''or<l  (Henry  A 


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P'lijihical  sketches.  4li).  pp.  ">.ii,  half 
mmiioeo.     Cleveland,  l.'s.sl.  5  00 

3,-,()<.)  Hutehinson  (W.  A.)  His- 
torical Discourse  of  the  Iieading  and  [>oc!v- 
laiiil  J'reshyteriaii  Ciiureli.  .Inl v.  187'''.  8vo, 
I'p.  !'.'.  paper.     Cincinnati,  i'^7t'i.  'l^t 

;]:d( 


■5.S20  Historical  and  Philosojihical  So- 
ciety ot  Ohio,  .lonrnal,  Vol.  1,  Part  J. 
I  Hint).  ]>p.  P;8,  paper.  Reprinted.  Cin- 
cinnati, \>-~'2..  1  00 

'A')'l\    •  Transactions.      Vol.  1,  Part  2. 

12ino.  pp.  ;;:;4,  slieep.     Cin'ti,  18:)9.        2  00 


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Discoiu'se.  8vi).  pp.  27,  pai>er.  Columbus, 
I8;5S.  o.-) 

^  Mii,niiuiii,  1  ■!■■.                  _•»  \*  For  other  )Mil)licati.)ns  of  the  .Society, 

Reemtdin     (C)        Ilistorieal  ■'^e*'   -^'"    l"^^''  Gallagher,   No.   ;j.JG6   May^ 

Sketch  of  (ireene  Township.     8vo.  pp.  ;]3,  »i><l  -^'"   "•'"'  Zeisberger. 

atitl  folded    list  of  early   settler.s.     Paper.  or)2.'i  Hocking  Valley.     History  of,  and 


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Jlohcrt  Clarke  .V  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


;552r)  Howe(nonry)-  llistorienl  foUec- 
tiona  ot  Ohio,  (^ontuitiing  a  coUcction  of 
the  most  iiitcn'stint;  facts,  tnulitioiis,  hio- 
cnipliionl  ski'tclie^  niiecdotps,  etc.,  n'liitiii): 
to  the  fieneiiil  mikI  looul  history,  with  de- 
Bcriptions  of  its  eoiinties,  Hti--.  towi)s,_^vi  • 
higes,  etc.     Svo.  i.p.  .')'.'',».     <'in.,     ^4S.      .>  dU 

;i')'2f)  Howe(ii''iii'y)-    iii-^tniieiU  Coll.-f- 

tions  of  Oliio.  All  encyclopedia  of  tlio 
state;  liiatorv,  both  general  and  loeal; 
ceo"rapli>'  witii  de-oriplions  of  us  counties, 
cities,  and  villaj-'es;  its  agvicultural,  iiianu- 
facturint-',  mining,  .md  l.iisiness  develop- 
ment; sketches  of  eminent  and  interesting 
characters,  etc.,  witli  notes  of  a  tour  over 
it  in  ISSti.  Illustrated  with  about  aOO  en- 
gravings contrasting  the  Ohio  of  !S4() 
with  ISSfi-S,  Inmi  diawings  made  by  tlie 
author  in  lS4t'>  iui<l  oliotograplis  taken  in 
ISSf.-S.      o    vols.    Svo.,   clotli.      Columbus, 


1,S8U-'JI. 

8527  Howitt  (Mary) 
Ohio  from  the  Diary 
Mother.  Uniio.  pp.  251. 
York,  IS:)2. 


l:;  \Vi 

( )ur  Cousins   in 

of    an    American 

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1  (H) 


o52S  Hudson.  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty- 
sixtii  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 
Hudson,  and  Addresses.  8vo.  pp.  24,  paper. 
Akron,  1875  •'** 


'lie   Iron 
Hanging 
Cinciii- 


he     Ohio 
Coiitaiu- 


352'.>  Ironton.      Lawson  (A.) 
Industries   of    Ironton    and    the 
Rock  Region.     Svo.  i)p.  2»'i,  paper 
nati,  1871. 

35.30  Jenkins  (Warren).  '1 
Gazetteer  and  Traveler's  (iuide. 
ing  a  description  of  the  several  towns, 
counties,  water-course,  roads,  etc.  _^  Mai>. 
12mo.  pp.  54t').  sheep.    Columbus,  1837.   1  2.j 

3,531  Another  aidion.  12mo.  pp.  578,  sheep^ 
Columbus,  1841.  '  -* 

35;;2  Jones  (A.  E.)  Tieminiscences  of 
the  Early  Doings  of  the_Ohio  Valley.  8vo_. 
pp.  2lJ.     Cincinnati.  18(8.  -^ 

3533  Jones  (A.  E,)  Extract  from  the 
History  ot  Cincinnati  and  the  Territory  of 
Ohio,  showiim  the  trials  and  hardships  of 
the  pioneers"  in  the  early  settlement  ol 
Cincinnati  and  the  West.  lllu>trated. 
8vo.  pp.  133.     Cincinnati,  1888.  1  (>i> 

3534  Kennedy  (William  S.)  The  Plan 
of  Union;  or,  a  \\\>Uny  of  the  I  rest. y- 
terian  and  Congressional  Churches  of  the 
Western  Keserve.  With  biograiihical 
sketches  of  the  early  missionaries.  i2tno_. 
pj).  202.     Hudson,  Ohio,  185G.  12t) 

3535  Kilbourn  (John).  G(>ograi)hy  of 
the  State  of  Ohio.  IGmo.  pp.  72.  Colum- 
bus, 1830.  ♦''^ 

3530  Kilbourn  (.lolm).  The  Ohio  <'iaz- 
etteer;    or,  lopogr.iphical  directory.     Con- 


t.tining  ii  description  of  the  several  conn- 
ties,  towns,  villages,  settlements,  roads, 
rivers,  lakes,  spring<.  luiiies.  etc,  ?<vo.  pii. 
74.     Columbus,  1817.  I  '^ 

35:;7  King  (i!ufu<).  ohio.  First  fruits 
of  the  Ordinance  of  I7.s7.  Map.  I2inn. 
PJ).  427.     iio-ton.  18>H.  i  115 

;;5;;8  Knox  County.  Hill  (X.  N.)  His- 
tory of.  l'a»t  and  pn-scnt.  Its  townslniis. 
cities,  villages,  eti-.  IJecord  of  the  soldicis 
of  tl'ie  late  war,  pionrcr  sketches,  etr 
Hlustrate<l.  4to  pp.  8,')4,  half  nioio.Tn, 
Mt.  Vernon,  1881.  i'  •'!• 

:'>53'.l  Knox  County.  Norton  (A.  P.an- 
nini:).  A  History  of  Knox  County,  Ir'^m 
177U  to  I8(t2,  inclusive.  Containing  liio 
graphical  sketches,  anec^lotes,  statistiis. 
etc.,  of  the  earlv  settlement  of  the  county, 
with  a  sk(>tch  of  Kenvon  College.  lUii-. 
8vo.  pp.  424.     Columbus.  lM'i2.  3  Oil 

3-40  Licking  County.    Hervey  (F.ev.  II. 

M.)  Historical  Sketches  of  the  I'rcsl.y- 
terian  Churches  m  Licking  County.  Svo. 
pp.  22.     Newark,  l8f,',l  :^' 

;j.-,41   Historv  of  its  Past  and  Present. 

Comi)iled  bv  N.  N.  Hill,  .Ir.  Illus.  4to. 
pp.  822,  half  bound.     Newark,  1881.       Odd 

;;,-,42 Our      Pioneers.      by      Isaac 

Smucker;    the     Pioneer    Women    of   tlie 


West,  by   Mrs.   C.    Springer;  and  a  1  * 
"The  Pioneers  of  Licking."  by  A.  B-  Ci,..k 
8vo.  pp.  33,  pai)er.     Newark.  1872.  3;") 

;;,-,4:;  Park    (Samuel).       Notes    o! 

Early   History  of    Tnion    Township,   Lick- 
ing Countv.     And  "American  Anti(|uitics, 
8vo.  i)p.  50,  [taper,     Terre  Haute,  1870.     fid 

,;,-,44  .'^(•ott  (.loscph  M.)     Our  Early 

Times.  Historical  Sketch  of  St.  AUiaii;; 
Township.  8vo.  pp.  11,  paper.  Newark, 
1S73.  ^■> 

;),-,4:,    Smucker  (Isaac).     An  Account 

of  the  (/elebration>  ot  American  lnd(.'pciul- 
ence  by  the  Licking  (.'ounty  Pioneers,  Ju: 
Coulter's  address  and  some  historical 
sketches.      >\o.    pp.    ;>5,    paper.      Newark. 

'!■* 

Smucker  ( Lsaac).  Centemiiiil 
Historv  of  Licking  County.  Svo.  pp.  SO 
Newark,  is7ti.  •'" 

;;547  Ai^othrr  rupj/.     Ilalfmor.    1  "" 

y54S Winter   (.iacob).       IIistoric;il 

Sketches  of   the   Disciple  ('hurche.s.     Svo. 

pp.  7,  paper.     Newark,  iSi'.'.l.  -■> 

Logan  County.    ;<«<'  Champaign  Co. 

354'.»  Logan  County.  History  of.giviiii; 
an  account  of  its  aboriginal  inhabitants, 
early  settlement,  pioneer  incidents,  subse- 
<iueiit  growth,  etc.  Illustrated.  4to.  pp 
^4(1,  half  morocco.     <''liicago,  1880.        f'  *^"> 


s.'i'iO  Lora 

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S'l-OO  Loraine  County.    Hoy  ton  (W.  W.) 

The  Early  History  of  I.omi  i(>  County. 
Svo.  pp.  •'!•'>,  paper.     Elyria,  ]s7t).  ;!.'> 

;!,0')1  Lucas    County.      Way    (W.    V.) 

Tlio  Facts  luid  Historic  Events  of  the  To- 
lodo  War  of  ISo't,  as  connected  with  the 
First  .'^t'ssioti  of  the  Court  of  Common 
rit-as  of  Lucas  County.  Svo.  pp.  a'J.  To- 
iiMJo,  ISC'.i.  I  00 

;;.'>.vj  McCabe  (Lida  Uose).  Don't  You 
lieincmber '.'  li'cmini^ceiices  of  Columbus, 
(iliio,  etc.  It'tmo.  pp.  2'J4.  Columlius, 
1SS4.  1   1>,) 

:!.■).');  Mad  River  Valley  Pioneer.    Vol. 

I,  N..  1  (all  pul'lisli,.d?|.  .sv...  p),.  4,  half 
lioiiiiil      .'^pringHi'ld,  ISTO.  '  50 

.':">ri4  Mahoning    County.      Whittlesey 

(Elislia).  .Address  lii'fore  the  .\<.'ricultural 
.Society,  Octoher,  ls')S.  Svo.  pp.  ;!l,  lialf 
bound"      Cantield,   |S.")S  TjO 

Mfi.')'.  Mahoning  County.  Historical 
Collections  of  the  Mahoning'  Valley.  Con- 
tainj:  an  account  of  the  two  pioneer  re- 
unions; tojjetlier  with  a  selection  of  in- 
tfresting  facts,  traditions,  hio^'raphie.al 
skftciie-i,  anecdi>tes,  etc.,  relating;  to  the 
settlement  of  the  lands  helon^dng  to  (he 
Coanecticut  Land  <"ompany,  and  hi^tory 
and  reminiscences,  both  general  and  local. 
Vol.    1     [all    publisiied].       Svo.     pj).     ,VJ4. 

isTCi.  2  no 

.■i.">.^i'|  Mansfield.  Miller  (,S.  W.)  First 
Preshyterian  Churcl..  An  historical  ad- 
dress.     Svo.    pp.     'I'J.,    paper.      Mansfield, 

187G.  ;U) 

j'i'm  Marietta  College.  The  Addresses 
and  Froci^edings  connected  with  the  Semi- 
centennial Celebration  oi'  Marietta  Col- 
lei.'e.     Svo.  pp.  •SVl.     Marietta,  ISS"),  7;> 

;i.").">S  Marietta  College.  Alumni  Me- 
morial, No.  •">,  v^^illi  I'ldcetM lint's  ior  ISSS.  ;"» 
portraits.  Svo.  jip.  r)7-b;S,  p  >^er.  Mari- 
etta. 50 

■iM'.i  Marietta.  [Andrewsd.  W.)]  His- 
torical  ."Sketch  of  l\Iarietta  College.  Svo. 
pp.  .I'l,  paper.     Cincinnati,  IS7t).  40 

■!"'t')<l  Marietta.  Cent-  ial  Souvenir. 
Settled  Ajiril  7,  17S.S.     ( 'ei,  '  )n,  April  7, 

l>i'^s.      S(|uare    ]iiino.    pp.    j.ii        Marietta, 

•j"''!  Marietta.  Loring  (<'ieo.  L.)  His- 
torical Aildress.  *J5th  Anniversary  of  the 
Settlement  of  Ohio  at  Marietta.  Svo.  pp. 
ii.'',  jiape-.'.     Marietta,  ISS.'J.  50 

o')t'.2  IkTarietta  and  the  oil  and  Mineral 
Region  ot  South-eastern  Oliio  and  West 
Virginia.  Large  map  and  colored  filate. 
civo.  pp.  31,  half  bound.     Marietta,  1804.     7.'> 


35tV{  Maumee  Valley.     Knapp  (H,  s.) 

History  of  the  .ALiiimee  N'alli'y,  eoniiueiic- 
ing  with  its  occupation  by  the  French  in 
](iS(t,  To  which  is  added  sketches  nt  some 
of  its  moral  and  materi'U  resources  its  they 
e.xist  in  lS7l.*.  Illiistrati'd.  Svo.  pp.  Ofj, 
sheep,     'i'oledo,   |s7.'!.  ;;  50 

;},5r)l  Maumee  Valley  and  Pioneers.  T.v 

Ohas.  E.  lUiveii.    Svi>.  pp,  },>.     n   p  ,  l.sso,  I'lii 

;i.5C.5  Maumee   Valley.      I'ne   (o.    M.) 

Ib'port  on  an  e.\-iiiniiiation  nf  hi^toi'ie 
grounds,  locations,  and  milit;iry  works  in 
Mauniei' Valley  ll  large  niajis.  Svo.  pi>.  (>. 
Washington.  ISSS  50 

;]5tl('i  May's  (I'ol  )  .lourney  to  the  Ohio 
roiuitry.  .lournal  and  letters  ot  Ool.  .John 
May,  of  Ho>ton,  relativ<'  to  Two  .lourneys 
to  the  Ohio  Country,  in  17SS  .nid  I7S9. 
With  a  biographical  sketch  l\v  b'ev.  Kich- 
ard  .S.  Edes,  of  J'oston,  JLass..  and  illustra- 
tive notes  bv  William  M.  Darlington,  of 
Pittsburgh,  renn.  Svo.  pp.  liiO.  (Cincin- 
nati, lS7;i  2  00 

.3507  Medina  County.  Northrop  (N. 
R.)  Pioneer  History  of  ^Medina  ('ountv. 
IGmo.  pj..  224.     Medina,  IStW.  1   25 

35t'iS  Meigs  (Ketuin  .1.)  .\n  Appe.al  to 
the  People;  or,  an  expiration  of  his  ofKcial 
conduct  as  (4ove!'nor  of  (»liio.      It'uno.   pji. 


1 


H  half  bound,      n.  p.,  I,sl2. 

;i"'<i'."  Mitchener  (C.  H.)  Ohio  Annals. 
Historic  events  in  the  Tuscarawas  and 
^hiskiuiruni  X'alleys  and  in  other  portions 
ot  tlu^  State  ot  Ohio;  .adventures  of  Post, 
Heckewehhu',  and  Zeisberger.  L(>gends 
and  traditions  of  the  Kojihs,  Mound- 
lUiilders;  adventures  of  Putnam  and 
HeckewH'lder,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  ;:;5S.  Dayton, 
;s7f..  1  50 

;'.570  Moorehead  (Warren  K.)  Primi- 
tive i\Tan  in  Ohio.  Profusely  illustrated. 
Svo.  pp.  240,     New  Yoi'k,  !s'.i2.  ;;  00 

;>"^71  Mount  Gilead.  Fortieth  Anniver- 
sary of  the  Presbyterian  Church.  With 
the  early  histoi'y  of  the  town>hip  and  vil- 
lage.    Svo.  pp.  ;;4.     Mt.  fiilead,  1S7I.        .35 

;!572  Muskingum  County.  Tho  Agri- 
cultural and  Mineral  la-sources  of  Musk- 
ingum County,  aiul  the  Advantages  of 
Zanesvill".     Svo.  pp.  5t'i,  papei'.     Zanesville, 


IS 


;i() 


.■i;"'7.3  Muskingum  County.  Proceedings 
at  the  Dedication  of  the  M  uskingiiin  County 
Court  Hou«e,  May  1,  1S77.  Addresses  de- 
livered. V/ith  alist  of  county  otticers,  mem- 
bers of  the  bar  of  tiie  county  IVom  IS04  to 
1S77,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  <J0,  paper.  Zanesville, 
JS77.  40 

Muskingum  Valley.    See  Mitchener. 


JioUrt   Uaru  ^'  Co.,  Cuin»n,ii>. 


3;-)7 1  Newark,  llervpy  (  Uov.  lU-my  M  ) 
S.'im..n  I'l.iulH'.l  ill  Memory  of,  .Sfpt.-ni- 
\n-v    1«J.  l<^T.y     I5y  U.v.   Win     P.owor.     .sv., 

3.^75  New  Carlisle,  rmoeclin^s  of  tlu. 
Western  (»hio  l-ion.-T  Ap.'c.atK.n  Sep. 
tenil.ev  -J.".,  187C.,  uihI  A.ia.v>.  !.y  •!  hI-o 
W  Mills.  Svo.  pp.  IS,  piipi-r.  .'-l.nngtieM, 
1S77. 

3.-.7f.  New  Lyme.  Ashtabula  County. 
Con<l.-nM.,l  lii.tu.y  df.  svo.  pp.  GO,  papej. 
Jefferson,  1S77.  •* 

;!.^77  Oberlin.  TUandfJume,).  History 
of  the  Fir.-t  Church.  Svo.  pp.  •}.^  pap.;r. 
Oberlin,  1S87. 

;5.'->7s  Oberlin.  FairohihK.T.  II.)  nberlin. 
Its  on-in,  progress,  an.l  results,  l.^mo.  pp 
8S,  paper.     Oberlin,  is.l.  •''' 

3r.7't  Ohio  Archaeological  and  Histori. 
cal  Quarterly.  V-l.  .'.No.  i.  ihe  <  .n- 
tennial  Cehhnuinu  at  Marietta  April  -. 
ISS.s.  Portrait-.  Svo.  pp.  li.'l,  p^l";''- 
Columbus,  1SS8. 

3^S0  Vol,   '1,   No.    2.   pp.    253-34S. 

Se])tembor.  ISSS, 

3.-,v.^l   Pul.lications.       Vol.    '^.      Tho 

Centennial  Anniversary  <'»'  tl'"  City  of  <.al- 
lipolis,  Ohio,  October  1.^-1^,  I>'^  IH-; 
trated.    «vo.  ,. p.  ■'-'••    Columbus.  J.v.U,    >  ..0 

3;-)82  Ohio  Canals.  r">'li<^  Documents 
concerning  the  Ohm  Canals,  ul.H.h  are  to 
connect  Lake  Erie  with  he  '\"."  l;;^;, 
comprisinix  a  com,  b-te  othcial  history  .1 
these  I'real  works  of  ini.     'al  imi)rovemmit. 


A) 


8vo.  pp.  4U.).     <  olumbus,  l.^-> 

a.'iSH  Aa'dhrr  cditlnn.  Svo.  pp.  ^'>'-+'-;';; 
Columbus.  1S.>-. 

3aS-l  Ohio  in  1788.  A  Description  ot 
the  Soil,  etc.  Tran.^laled  from  the  f  re.H'h, 
with  notes,  etc.,  by  John  11.  .James.  iSmo 
pp.  11)4.     Columbus,  ISSS.  •» 

358.0  Ohio   Land   Laws.      'Ihe    Laws 

Treaties,  lU'solutions,  and  Or-bnances  ot 
the  (ieneral  and  State  <iovrnn'ent<  which 
relate  to  Lands  in  the  State  ot  ohio.^m- 
cluding  the  Territorial  Laws.  Svo,  pp-  •>'4- 
Columbus,  1S2;>.  -  "^ 

3y>G  Ohio  and   Michigan   Bounttery. 

Reports  from  the  Secretaries  ol  state  and 
War.  Larjie  maps.  Svo.  pp.  b.  Wash- 
ington,  l^.jo. 

3.0S7  Ohio  Public  Record  (The)  Com- 
piled for  use  as  a  handy-book  ot  reference. 
Portrait  of  Hon.  Kent  -larvis.  Svo.  pp.  14.  ■ 
Columbus,  1876.  .  ^\ 

o5gs  Ohio  RailT-nad  Guide.  Illustrated 
and  descriptive.  2  parts.  12mo.  Omcnv 
nati,  1852. 


3.')S'.»  Ohio  Railroad  Guide  Illustrated, 

re  r.  cV  K  K.  K.  12nin,  pp.  1  i<.  t  ohnii- 
ln.s,  iv-il.  1"" 

;;.VJ(i  Ohio  Railroads,     1!'i'V''\  "'"  ''"' 

<'oinmisMoner  ol  h'iiilrou.ls  nnd  1  eU'L-iapl,. 
of  Ohio  for  the  vear  ending  -lune  .io.  Ivmi 
hvo.  p!'.  I4tt».     Coluiubu-.  issi.  I  ..ti 

;;,V,tl     'I'hr   .-nn.'.SoV    1  ^NH.      SVD.    pp.    HI;, 

Columbus  is.s'.t,  I  •'' 

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Svo'.  ir- :i'.i4.    Columbus,  Is'.K).  1  ih 

:',.v,i:;  Ohio  Statistics.     Itet-ort  of  thn 

Commis>.ioiierof  Slatislic.-,  is.j.-lMtN    .^vo 
<.'oluml.u^,  v.  y.     Kach,  ■>'• 

:;5',il  Oxford.  P.eecher  (I^^n:".).  An 
Address  .lelivered  at  the  '1  etith  Animvr. 
Kiirv  Celebration  of  the  Union  Literary  .n,. 
riety  of  Miami  I'niversity.  Svo.  pp.  U, 
paper.     <'incinnati.  1>''<'|.  «■* 

•],V).-, .  Miami  rnivorsity.    A«Mies-.s 

bv  Mev,  i;.  II.  i'i-i'"i'  '""i,"''"';-?.'..'^-;'/,:^ 

l^:;4.     12mo.  pp.  7f..     Il.nulton.  Is..;..    1  m 

;;.-Vi,;  Mi-mi     I'niv.Msity.       11     .\'l- 

dresses  an. I  Ueviews.     l.s:)l-!S..-..        ^2  Oii 
p„V)7  Miami    rnivorsity.       IS    In- 
augural and  otlier  A<ldre.-se;^.     X\'0.  pp._'2itV 
Hanover,  l^.'-V 

n.'-.'.ts  Paddy's  Run.  ''I'V^^^/P-  .^' 
\n  Historic:,!  Skefh  of  I'a.ldys  Hun,  But- 
ler County,  ^vo.pp  20,  paper.  Hamilton 
LSTG.         ■  \ 

:].v.ni  Payne  (Senator  II.  V..)    Keport  of 

the  Committe.-  of  the  House  ol  hepre- 
sentatives  of  Ohio,  with  testimony  a;  to 
charL'es  a-ain.^t  certain  members  in  cnn- 
nect'ion  with  tin-  election  ot  Hon.  Meim 
v..  Pavne  as  V.  S.  Senator.  Svo.  pp.  ->K 
TKiper.'      Wa-iiinglon,  1 ->»>.  '■' 

:;(lt»n  Pickaway  County.    William>(H 

An  Addit>.-^s   Delivere.l  before  the  Pioiicov 


an.l  Historical  Society.  Svo.  pp.  14,1ml; 
b;Mind.     Circleville,    IS7:;. 

,^r.02  Putnam    County.     >^wim  (C.  I) 

Oiati.m  delivered  at  the  Putnam  <  ouiity 
Fourth  of  .Inly  Celebration,  PS.I).  8vo.  iip_ 
5,  paper,     n.  p.,  n.  <1. 

;].lil3  Read  (M.  C.)     Arch.'cology  of  Ohi-; 
Illustrated.       8vo.    pp.     H'J.       Clevcla.m 

3ti04  Reports  of  the  Commissioner  ot 
.Stati>ticsol  the  St.ite  of  Ohio  tor  ls.)>  to 
lSi')S.     Svo.     ''olumbus.     Each,  ■> 

;;i'.n5  Rice  (Harvey).  The  Pioneers  of 
the  Western  Reserve.  12mo.  pp.  •'•»;|^ 
Boston,  lss;i,  '  ''' 

;•]()()••,  Rice  (Harvey).  Sketches  of  West- 
ern Reserve  Life.  16mo.  pp.  193,  <  lev- 
land,  1885.  i  ^" 


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K.)  riiilip  .^-^'.'vnjonr;  o'-,  I'ioiu'cr  Lii'c  iti 
li'ii'lilninl  < 'oiint>.      FoiiiHlftl  on  I'.ifts.     Svn. 

PP  I  ;•_'     Maii-ti.'hi,  i,'*,^.;.  :>  m 

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F'dciii  fur  liic  <  ■(•nt-'iinial  < '••IcVii'.-itioii.  11- 
Insiiiitf'tl  liy  1'.  tl.  Mffkt'i'.  olijonj?  Syo. 
'.'iiicinnati,  I  >;ns.  I  IM) 

;;-•''.»  Ross  County.  Finli-y  ([.  J.)  and 
f'litiiam  {\\).  I'loiK-ci'  Ii'i'cord  of  tho  ICarly 
Stttlt-rs  ami  S.'iticuK'iu  of  Rohh  ''onnty. 
>ivi),  jip.  l-l.s,     ('inoinnati,  Is7!,  1  ,i») 

MUM'  Ryan  I  i'anicl  J.)  Ili.^toiy  of  ohio. 
with  liioiiraiiiiifal  .-k<'tch(-s  of  licr  (iov- 
eiiioi's.  anil  tlic  Ui'dinanco  of  17.S7.  J'Jnio. 
pp  I'Ki,     <.'oluml>ns  l>8S.  1  III) 

::i'ill  St.  Clairsville.  AUxand.T  (Hob- 
pi't),  lii-toi'iial  ,'<k«(ch  of  lh<'  l'"irst  I'l-cs- 
bytPi'ian  I'liuirU.  .Vvo.  pp.  li'i,  iiapor. 
Whoi'lliiL',  ISi'i',».  -,[) 

"111 'J  Scioto  County  Kt-ye.-*  (James), 
Pioncer.s  of  tiic  Scioto  County.  I'einj:  a. 
slioit  biograpliioal  skotidi  of  som(>  of  tli»» 
first  sottlci's.  Svo.  pp.  liii,  .sewfd,  uncut, 
rort.-ninutli,  '  iliio,  J.^SO.       .  j   {)H 

:!'W;  Seneca  County.  P>uttcrtlcl<l(<'.  W.) 
History  ot  .•^fiifca  I'ounty,  I 'ontaininj:  a 
(ietiiilcd  narrative  of  the  principal  events, 
from  it.-;  first  settlement  to  the  pres<Mit 
time;  aliistory  of  the  imlians  that  formerly 
residei'l  within  its  limits;  t'arly  oustom.s, 
bi()i:iaphical  sketches,  etc.  liijuo.  pp.  l!.")2. 
Sandusky.  IS  18.  .">  IM> 

old-l  An'ilhrr  CKjuf,      FTalf  morocco.     t'»  DO 

'ltd')  Seneca  County.    I.anL'(W).    His- 

toiy  of  Seneca  I'oiinty,  from  the  close  of 
the  I\evolution.iiy  War  to  duly,  I>>>0.  Em- 
bnicing  many  jier-onal  sketi-lies  of  piioneei's, 
iuifcdiues,  ,ind  fiithfnl  descriptions  of 
events  peitainin^'  to  th(>  organization  ot 
the  county,  and  its  progi'ess.  i'oitraitH 
and  illustrations.  Svo.  pp.  701.  Spiing- 
tield,    ISSI).  -^  .00 

•li'dr.  Shepherd    (Henry    A.)      The   An- 

tiipiities  ot  llie  State  of  Ohio.  Full  and 
aiTurate  deseriptioi  •;  nf  the  works  of  the 
iiKiund-builders;  defensive  and  sacred  in- 
rldsures,  mound.s,  cemeteries,  and  tombs, 
and  their  contents,  implements,  ornament."*, 
sculptures,  eti-.  4to.  pp.  V-Vi.  Cincinnati, 
1890,  2  00 

oGI7  Smucker  (Isaac).  Ohio  Pioneer 
History,  Cresaj)  and  Logan,  Crawford's 
Campaign,  and  a  llrief  P)iograpliical  Sketch 
of  Col.  William  Crawford.  "Half  title.  Svo. 
pp.  2"_',  jiaper.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  i;,*> 

oiijS  Tallmadge.  Proceeding.s  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Fiftieth  .■\nniversary 
of  tho  Settlement  of  Tallniadge.     With  the 


historical  diseourses  of  Uori.  K  N.  .•^ill  uinl 
Hev.  L.  Ha-.-on,  and  biographical  skotclie.s 
of  the  early  settler^t,  vw,  Svo,  iip.  112, 
I>aper.     Akron,   1S;)7.  1   •_'"» 

-V'l'i  Taneyhill  (R.  If)  Tho  L-ather- 
wnr.iliiod.  .\n  account  of  th«  appearance 
and  [iretensions  of  lacol)  C,  Dilks,  in  ^^l^t- 
ern  Mhio,  in  IS'Jt).  i'Jnio.  pp.  .V.t,  paper, 
•'incinnati,  JS.so,  ;{(> 

."•'•-0  Taylor  (.-V  W.)  ni-.fory  nf  th.» 
State  of  iihio.  T'ltst  period.  li'i:"iO-17s7. 
IJmo.  pp.  ,'j."»7,  rin'ti,  I^M.  t'l  no 

.'ti'lil  Teetor  ,' Henry  l;.)  The  Past  and 
Pre-ent  of  Millcreek  Valley.  A  i-oUcctioii 
of  historie.il  and  descriptive  sketches. 
IMmo.  pp.  J'iS,     riucinnati,  1  ^S'J.  2  00 

:i<|--  Thompson!  P'-terG.")  Pii)liography 
of  tilt*  ."^tale  of  Ohio.  Heing  a  catalogue 
of  the  books  and  pamphlets  reluling  tr» 
the  history  of  the  .-tate,  Imp.  Svo.  pp. 
4srp,  gilt  top,  uncut.  I'Jv*  title.s.  (.'incin- 
iiati,  isso,  4  50 

.li'ili'J  ,\>i»^^i-'i'  f-pif.   Half  morocco,     f)  00 

.■;f)-4  Trent  (I'aptain  William),  doui-nal 
of,  from  l.ogsidwn  to  I'ickawillany,  a.  u. 
17"»l!,  now  piihlisheij  for  the  first  tinn'  from 
a  copy  in  tlie  archives  of  the  Western  Re- 
serve Historical  Society,  Cleveland.  Ohio. 
Together  with  letters  of  (iovernoi-  Robert 
Dinwiddle;  an  hist(M'ical  notice  of  the 
Miami  C,)ufe(leracy  of  Indians;  a  sketch 
of  the  English  Post  at  Pickawillany ;  with 
a  short  biography  f)f  Captain  Trent,  and 
other  ))apers  never  betore  printed.  Edited 
by  Alfred  T.  (loodman,  Secretary  <»f  the 
Western  Hesei've  Historical  Society.  Svo. 
pp.  117.     I 'inciniiati,  i,s7l.  'J  ;jO 

Tuscarawas  Valley.    See  Mitchener. 

;;t'.l2.')  Wadsworth.  Brown  (Edward). 
Wadswortli  Memorial.  Containing  an  ac- 
count of  the  i>roceedings  of  the  celebration 
of  the  sixtieth  anu'versary  of  the  first 
settlement  of  the  tou'iiship  of  Wadsworth 
[Medina  I'ounty],  and  a  sketch  ot  the  his- 
tory to  the  i)resent  time,  v.itli  .--ketches  of 
the  early  histoiy  of  the  adjoining  town- 
ships. Biographical  sketches  ot  pioneer 
settlers,  etc.      Il' pp.  liil'J.      IS75.       U  00 

SGL'tJ  Washington  County.  An  Appeal 
to  the  People;  nv,  an  -'xposition  of  the 
ofiicial  conduct  of  lieturn  -lonathan  Meigs, 
Governor  of  Ohio,  in  disbandr-sx  the  Light 
Infatitry  Co.,  in  the  bounty  of  .Vashington, 
etc.  iSmo.  pp.  94,  half  bound.  Printed 
for  the  people  1812.  1   25 

3027  Andrews  (I.  W.)    Washing'.on 

<'ounty  and  the  Earliest  Settlement  of 
<»hio.  .Svo.  pp.  83,  half  boa;^d.  « 'incin- 
iiati. 1877.  75 


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(.1,,  Jr.)  A  lUifl  luiM.-iai.lucal  l)(-<.Tii)- 
tion  of  the  County  of  Wasl.iii.utoi  1  lutes. 
Svo.  pp.  ;{y,  paper.     New  \  uiU,  IS.,4.     .)  ui 

;5(VJ9  Ilistoy  of,  with  hiofinipliioal 

sk»-tches.  NutntTous  portmit-  aii<l  otli-'i' 
platc.^i.  4to.  pp  T:'.'.»,  hall'  morocco.  (  U-vo- 
UvikI,  ISSI.  *  "" 

.3tW(i  Wayne  County,     noiiplus  (Bon  ) 

History  of  WiiviH'  I' ry,  ironi  tluMlay-^  ol 

the  pi.in<'<Ms  an<l  iii^t  .settlers  to  the  ine-ent 
time  Portraits.  Svo.  i-p-  ^'''^'  1  »'!."">- 
apolis,  KS7S.  ••  "" 

:]ti;?l  Western  Reserve  •■•nd  Northern 
Ohio  Historical  socioly  I'aniplilets,  .Some 
odd  nnml)(  I's  cai\  be  sup})lied. 

•MV,y2  WetZ  (Wm,  11.)  The  Oliio  Valley. 
A  sketch  of  its  ])rimitive  iidiabitants,  an- 
tiquities, discovery,  and  settlement.  ISuKv 
pp.  14(t,  paper.     Cinciiuiati,  I'-^s  '-o 

.3r.;]:j  White  Sulphur  Springs,  Ohio. 
By  Dr.  .)..!.  Murman  and  W.  W  .  Daw.son. 
Man  and  plate.  12mo.  pp.  Tli.  Cnicnnian, 
1S5|).  •'" 

3634  Whittlesey  (Charles).  Fu^ritivc 
Essays  upon  Inleicsting  and  Useful  >ul>- 
jects'rehitin}:  to  the  Early  History  of  (jiiio: 
its  (jteolojiv  anti  ;i;.'ricnlture;  with  a  biog- 
rai)hv  of  the  liist  succossfui  constructor 
of  steamboats.  I'Jmo.  pp.  ;i'J7.  Hudson, 
1852  -  •''* 

3f)."..T  Wilkesville.  Taylor  ( Chas.  li. ) 
Early  Ili.story  and  War  Record  of  W  ilkes- 
ville  and  Salem.  l-Smo.  pp.  S'J.  Cincin- 
nati, 1ST4  •   *"' 

3636  Williams'  <  >hio  State  Register  an<l 
Business  Mnror  for  1857.  8vo.  pp.  310. 
Cincinnati,  ls57.  *•' 

36.37  Wood  (F.  M.)  The  New  .Jersey 
Church,  Miami  Presbytery.  l8mo.  pi).  ll_li. 
Cincinnati,  186S.  ••'' 

3638  Zanesville  Public  Schools.  An- 
nual Report  for  1875.  With  an  historical 
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50 


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36.30  Armstrong  (A.  N.)  Oregon.  Com- 
prising a  brief  liistory  and  full  descnptio:-. 
of  the  Territories  of  Oregon  and  Wa-^hin^- 
ton,  and  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  Pacific 
slope.  Interspersed  with  incidents  of  travel 
and  adventure.  12mo.  pp.  147.  Chicago, 
1C57.  '  ■^'» 

3640  Bancroft  (Hubert  H.)  History  of 
Oregon,  1834-1888.  2  vols.  8vo.  San  I'rau- 
cisco,  1885.  '-^  "" 


:i6ii  Barrows  (W,)  <«ivgon;  ih.'Suug. 
glc  lor  ro«-.e-.,sion  Map  Ithno.  pp.  .il);}. 
'P.o.ston,  I^nS  1  '!■) 

■■;t'>l2  Bulfinoh  (Thomas).  Oregon  nml 
Ehlorado:  or,  Koinaiice  of  the  liiveis 
rjino  pp    h'l.      r  >ston,  l"*''*!.  2  oi) 

:\^\[:\  De  Smet(P.  •'.)  <»i'eg(m  Mi^-ion, 
and  '('ravels  over  the  !{ocky  Mountains  in 
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408       New  York,  1847.  2  .JO 

,''.(  Dunn  (-lohn).  Hist'--y  of  the  itiv- 
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Fur  fade.  With  an  account  of  the  haliiis 
and  cu'^t  ins  of  the  principal  native  tiilns 
oil  the  northern  continent.  Maps.  ^vn 
pp.  ;;5'.».      London,  l>4i'-.  2  'I'l 

;;t')J5  Aivil/irr  n/lli'i>i.  Kimo.  pp.  2M(t.  I'liil- 
adelphia,    1845.  1  "'i 

.364t'>  Gray  (W.  II.)  .\  History  of  ove- 
gon,  17','2-l>4'.'.  Drawn  iiom  jx-rsonal  nb- 
serviitioii  1111(1  authentic  iiifoiniation.  svn. 
pp.  624.      Portland,  187o,  4  (lii 

3647  Greenhow  (Robert).  History  of 
Ori'gon  ami  < 'ulifornia,  and  the  otliei  Tpr- 
ritories  on  the  North-west  Coast  of  North 
America,  accompanieil  by  a  geographiial 
view  and  map  of  those  countries.  8vo,  pp 
482.     London,  1844.  -  •>' 

3648  Hines  (Hev.  (iustavus)  Oregon. 
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rai>hy,  climate,  aiul  productions.  With 
personal  adventures  among  the  Indians 
12mo.  PI'   4.;7.      New  York,  18;)'.>.  1  .iO 

./)}'.'  Hines  niev.  <  iustavus).  A  Voyil,::e 
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(>re.<:on  Mi>-ion,  and  an  account  of  adv.'M- 
iur<'<  among  the  Indians.  12mo.  jip.  4:'.' 
Butlalo    18.Ut.  1  •'"' 

36.50  Hines  (liev.  Custavus).  Wild  Lif.' 
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scenes  of  dariim  and  peril.  12ino.  pp.  4.h. 
New  York.  ls77.  1  -^ 

3651  Irving  (Washington).  Astoria;  or, 
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Rockv  Motmiains.  12mo.  \>]>.  t'49.  New 
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3()52  Aiu>//'cr  edition.  If'mio.  Prom  the 
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3653  Lettei  of  the  Secretary  of  the  In- 
terior on  the  Early  Labors  of  the  Mi.-Mon- 
aries  in  Oregon,  commencing  in  1836.  8vo. 
pp.  81.     Washington,  1870.  '<^^ 

36.54  Mofras  (Duflot  de).  E.v.ploration 
du  Tenitoire  de  I'tjregon,  des  Californies 
et  de  1,1  Mer  Vermeille,  ex,->cute  pend.ant 
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8vo.  and  a  folio  atlas  of  maps  and  plates. 
Paris.  1844.  1-  '^^ 

3655  Aiioihrr  copy.  In  2  vols.  Svo.  with- 
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llj.V     l-f)ndon,  IST.S  I   (10 

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I Piicolory  .nid   Stato  •ia/.ettoor,  with 

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of  the  condition  of  ( )ro j;o  11  Territory,  its 
soil,  climate,  and  geojiMphictil  position,  to- 
(.'Otlii  r  with  a  statement  of  tho  claims  of 
Rii"i.i,  Spain,  (iieat  jliitain,  and  tiie 
I'liitcii  States,  accompanied  with  a  map 
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papii.     Washiiiirton.  Is4i).  .  2  'J.J 

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the  jr.-i  Settlers  on  the  ( irogon  or  Colum- 
bia lliver.  Being  a  iiiirrative  of  tho  expe- 
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estahli-li  the  I'aeilic  l"nr  < 'ompany.  With 
an  account  of  ,<ome  Indian  tribes  on  the 
cou-t  of  the  Pacific.  Map.  Uhno.  pji.  ^J.")!'. 
London,  IS4'.i.  2  2.^ 

;'>r>t)4  Schmolder  O'apt.  P..)  Oregon  iind 
ralifi,rnien.  Plates.  Nvo.  p]i.  120.  Mainz. 
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.IfiGT  Twiss  (Traver-).  The  Oregon  Ter- 
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Oregon  and  Washington  Territory.  Soil, 
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tains, with  inciihiivts  of  two  sea  voyages. 
Compiled  hy  Miss  \.  J.  A!len.  l2mo. 
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M'>72  AgneW  (Daniel).  History  of  tlie 
Region  o!  Penn-ylvania  North  of  the  Ohio 
and  We»t  of  the  .Mh-Ldieiv  h'iver,  of  the 
Ini'iian  Purchase,  and  the  Kmining  (d  th.e 
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ries. Al^o  an  account  of  th  divisi.  oi 
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the  land  hiws.  titles,  settlements,  cor.i.-o- 
versies,  and  litigation  within  thi  ,ag„jn. 
Svo.  p[i.  24i'>.      -'"uiladelphia.  ISST  2  .'0 

■'>t'i7.>  Allegheny  County.  Tlurs-^i 
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Years,      lllustraletl. 
burgh,  ISSS. 


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1S'.I2.   '  75 

.']ti75  Berks    and    Lebanon    Counties 

History  ol  Civingan  ac.viui  '  of  the  In- 
<lians,  the  early  settlers,  .nographical 
sketches,  tojiographical  descriptions,  etc. 
By  I.  Daniel  Pupp.  Svo.  pp.  512.  Lan- 
caster, 1^44  .5  00 

oi'iTfj  Bethlehem.  Reichel  (Wm.  C.)  The 
Crown  Inn,  near  BethU-liem,  1715.  A  his- 
tory *^oe  .bing  the  events  that  occurred  at 
th  I  nutafi'  hostelry  during  the  reigns  of 
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of  iL..  -vloravian  Tra',t  and  two  cuts.  8vo. 
pM.  1(')2,  p;iper.      11.  p,  IS '2.  '■'>  .50 

3t''i77  Bethlehem.  Martin  (.John  Hill). 
Histoiical  Sketch  of  J'leth'ehem.  With 
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Illustrated.  Roy-.' Svo.  pp.  i9!.  rhiladel- 
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pp.  340. 


3G78  Bowen  (Eli).  The  (-'onl  IJegionsof 
Pennsylvania.  A  review  of.  the  anthracite 
coal  districts.  Maps  unci  tables.  8vo.  yy. 
27,  paper.     Pottsville,  1S48.  f'<' 

Sr.T'J  Bowen  (Eli).  The  Pictorial  Sketch 
Bonk  of  I'l'nnsvlvania;  or,  its  scenery,  in- 
teriiiil  imi>rovenients,  resources,  and  ajrri- 
cnlture.  illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  46U.  Phil- 
adelphia. InVJ.  '  '''^ 
3GS0  Brackenridge  (II.  M.)  History  of 
the  Western  Insurrection  in  Western  ieiin- 
sylvania  connnonlv  called  the  Whisky  In- 
surrection, 17'.I4.  8vo.pi..;].'UJ.  rittsburL'h, 
1859.  -  '".' 
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dian Walk  Performe  I  for  the  Proprieiois 
of  Pennsylvania  in  1737.  In  which  is  ap- 
pended a  life  of  Edward  Marshall  Pimo. 
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3683  Buck  (Wm.  J.)  hoca!  .^ketches 
and  Legends  pertaining  to  lUicks.and 
Montgomery  Counties,  Pa.     12ino, 

n.  p.,  :ss7. 

3684  Carpenter  (W.  II.)  and  Arthur  (1'. 

8.)  The  History  of  Pennsylvania,  trom  its 
earliest  settlement  to  the  jiesent  tim_e. 
16mo.  pp.  3.^)7.      Philadelphia,  lStJ9.  «o 

36S.")  Clay  (Pev.  .lohn  Curtis),  .\nnals 
of  the  Swech's  on  the  D.-laware.  It'uno.  pp^ 
180.     Philadelphia,  is;'.").  1    '■» 

3681)  Chambersburgf.  Carrard  (Lewis 
IT)  Chambersburg  in  the  Colony  ot  the 
Kevolutlon.  A  sketch.  8vo.  pp.  tJO,  cloth. 
Philadelphia,  1856.  '  ^^ 

3687  Chester.  Whiteh<'ad  (W.)  Direc- 
tory of  the  Borough  of  Chester,  with  a  con- 
cise history  from  its  first  settlement  to  the 
present  time.  8vo.  pp.  HU.  Wrst  Chest. -r, 
1857.  1  "*' 

3688  Constitutional  Conventions  of 
Pennsylvania  of  1776  and  1790.  with  the 
minutes,  constitutions,  ciiarter  to  William 
Penn,  etc.  8vo.  pp.  388,  stained.  Harnsj 
burg,'l825.  1    -'i 

31J89  Cornell  (W.  M.)  History  of  P.  nn- 
sylvania,  trom  the  earliest  discovery  [to 
1878].     8vo.  i-j).  575.      Phila.,  1879.         1  50 

3690  Dauphin  County  Historical  Sn.'^ety. 
Addresses  bi-lo..'  the.  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory o/  Dauphin  County,  by  Thos.  A.  Rob- 
inson. D.D.  The  ilevolutionary  Soldiers 
of  D.mphin  County,  by  A.  Poyd  H'.milton, 
and  Historical  Review  of  Dauphin  Count v, 
by  William  II.  Egle,  M.D.  _Svo.  pp.  8.-)_, 
paper,  uncut,      llarrisburg,  1876.  H) 

3691  Day  (Sherman).  Histfirical  Collec- 
tions of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Con- 
taining a  copious  selection  of  the  nioi.t 
interesting    facts,    traditions,    biographical 


sketches,  anecdote^,  etc.,  relating  to  \l< 
history    and    anti(|uities.      lt>5   ©ngravingri, 

8yo.  pp.  T'»s.      Philadelphia,  [184:;].       4  5ii 

.';tv.i2  Delaware  County,    "^mith  (Cro.) 

llistuiy  of  Delaware  County,  from  the  dis- 
covery of  the  leriitory  included  within  its 
limits  to  the  present  "lime.  With  a  nntiep 
ol  the  ireologv  of  the  eciunty.  Maps  and 
jilates,  ''8vo.'pp.  5>1.      I'hila.,  186l*.        3  ."/O 

3693  Egle  (William  II.)  .An  Illustrated 
History  of  the  Commoiiwi'alth  of  Penii-yl- 
vania,'(.'ivil,  Political,  and  Military,  tnun 
its  earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time. 
Including  histoiical  desciiplions  of  each 
county  in  the  State,  their  towns  and  iiuhb- 
tiial  "resources.  Numerous  illustrations, 
liup.  •<vo.  pp.  1186.    liarristiurg,  1877.    5  oO 

3'','.t4  Erie  County.  Sanford  (L.  C)  The 
ni>toiyof  Erie  County.  Map  and  portraits. 
PJmo.  "pii.  347.      Phil.adelphia,  1862.       3  50 

3i>95  Findley  (Wiliiam).  History  of  the 
Insurrection  in  the  I'our  Western  Counties 
of  I'enn.sylvania  in  the  year  1794.  Witlia 
recital  of  the  civcuinstances  specially  con- 
nected therewith;  and  an  historical  review 
of  the  previous  sitiiaiiou  of  the  counliy. 
8vo.  pp.  3;;8.      Philadelphia.   1796.  8  60 

36)96  Franklin  (Benj.)  .\n  Historic  Re- 
view of  the  c.iustitution  and  (lovernnieiit 
of  PennsyP-ania,  from  its  origin,  so  far  as 
regards  the  several  i>oints  of  controversy 
which  have  from  time  to  time  arisen  be- 
tween the  several  governors  of  that  prov- 
ince and  tlieir  several  assemblies.  I'Jino. 
pp.  444.     Rondon,  1759.  3  00 

3097  Gordon  (Thomas  F.)  A  Gazetteer 
of  tlie  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Map.  8vo. 
pp.  .')08,  sheep.  Phila'delp.hia,  1832.  2  00 
3i'i9S  Hazard  (Samuel).  Annals  of  Penn- 
sylvania, from  the  iliscovery  of  the  Dela- 
ware, 1609-1682.  8vo.  pp.  664. 
l)hia,  1^50. 
3(V,t9  Historie  Naturelleet  Politi(i|uede 

la  Peiisylv.mie  et  de  restabli-^hinent  des 
Quakers  dans  cetteCoiitrec.  Map.  18nin. 
pp.  :>72.  calf.      Paris,  17f.8.  I   5ii 

37(Hi  Holcomb(Wm.  P.)  Pennsylyani;! 
Pjoroughs.    .'*vo.  i>p.  51.    P.altimore,  l8S('i.    ."ill 

3701  Huntington  County.  Lytic  (Mil- 
ton S.)  History  ot  Huntington  ("ountv. 
8vo.  pp.  3t)l.      Lancaster,  l'^76.  2  25 

3702  Johnson  (C.  B.)  Letters  from  the 
British  Settlement  in  Pennsylvania.  Ma)!. 
24mo.  pp,  192.      Philadelpiiia,  1819.        I  "O 

37(»3  La  Bar  '^Ceorge).  Reminiscences 
of.  The  centenarian  of  Monroe  countv. 
and  incidents  in  the  early  settlement  (>;' 
the  river  valley,  from  Easton  to  Bushkill. 
i^.rtraii.  12mo.  pp.  110.  Philadeli>liia. 
1870.  I<^0 


Phila.lel- 
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3704  Lack 
the.  l''.v  Di 
Sxo.  pp.  412. 

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New  York,  l! 

3701;  Lane 

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which  is  pre 
early  history 
table  and  pla' 
Lancaster,  18 

3709  Laws 

Laws  of  the  1 
in  force.      Pill 
Piiiited  ami 
folio,  pp.  5(i2- 

3710  Megii 

or,  a  history  1 
the  Sus(pioli: 
trials  and  pr 
diaii  wars,  n 
Philadidphia, 

3711  Aii"tla 
8vo.  ji|i   707. 
port,  iss'.i. 

3712  Memc 

in    l'enii~yly!i 
Years.     [My 
Edinburgh,   \i 
371:;   7V„-,<.r 

pp.  37^,  sheep 

3711  Mont( 
I)  History  o 
the  .Schuylkill 
nl'  all  the  tov 
aeeoinit  of  tl 
fitlier  early  se 
from  original 
12s.     Xorrist. 

3715  Moun 
County.  Hist 
12mo.  pp.  9(1,  I 

•i7lo  Nazal 
Red  Hose  fron 
ble  through 
nil  tho  I'laronj 
the  Province. 
Philadelphia, 


Pnntsifh-ania. 


[1,L'     to     \t< 

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ivithiii  its 
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Miips  and 
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;ary,  trmn 
;c'nt  time. 
s  of  cacli 
mil  iiidib- 
iistfiitituis. 
.877.    o  uO, 

..  a.)  'l-lie 
I  portraits. 
6-1       M  50 

Lory  of  tlie 
:i  Counties 
I.  Witlia 
ciiilly  con- 
ical review 
e  country. 
•).  .S  00 

istoric  Ue- 
)veriin)eiit 
1,  so  tar  as 
ontrover.sy 
arisen  be- 
that  prov- 
es.     I'iino. 

;>  00 

.  Gazetteer 
Map.     .'^vo. 

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3704  Lackawanna  Valley.    History  of 

the.  I'lV  I'r.  ii.  l!olli>ter.  llhistra'teil. 
8vo,  pp.  112,     New  York,  1S(1<>.  o  UO 

,']7i'."'  Aii'itliir  cilitioti.  I'Jmo.  pp.  .'512S. 
New  York,  i.*^.")7.  I   2.') 

37111.  Lancaster  County.   Harris  (Alex.) 

A  lli'i^rapliical  History  of  Lancaster 
Couni  .  I5ein,ir  a  iiistory  of  early  settlers 
anil  ciiiineht  men  of  that  county,  as  also 
niiiili  otlier  uiipuhlished  historical  infor- 
niiitioii,  chii'lly  ol'  a  local  cliaracter.  .'<vo. 
pp.  0:;',i.      Lan'ca.^ter,  1.S7J.  |   .10 

.';7o7  Lancaster  County.  Moniberr  (.1. 

I.)     .\n    Autlieniic    Ui.-toiy  ot    Lancaster 

I'niiiUy.     Map   and    plates.  cSvo.    pji.    7',I2. 

sheep.      Lancast<^r.  ISO'.).  2  75 

37(l.'^  Lancaster  County,  h'up].  ( l  Dan- 
iel). History  ol  Lancaster  County.  To 
wliich  is  prelixed  a  brief  sketch  of  the 
early  history  of  Pennsylvania.  Foldin,;: 
table  and  plates.  8vo.  pp.  528,  full  bound. 
Lancaster,  1S44.  ;;  .")(» 

3700  Laws.  A  Collection  of  all  the 
Laws  of  the  Province  of  i'eiin-yi'.imia  now 
in  force.  Published  by  order  of  .\s.MMiil)ly. 
Piinted  and  sold  by  1'..  Franklin.  .'<i.!,tll 
foil.),  pp.  r)(i2-i-xi.      i'liila..   174'J.  ::()  (lO 

3710  Meginness  (,].  V  ]  Otzinachsou; 
or,  a  Iiistory  m(  iji,"  West  P.ranch  vidh'v  of 
the    ."siisciuidianna.       Its    first     settlement 


3717  Nazareth.  Reichel  (Rev.  Levin 
'r.)_  A  History  of  Nazareth  Hall,  from 
17.").')  to  lS.").'j;  anil  of  the  Reunions  of  its 
Former  Pupils,  in  l^.Vl  and  LS.VV  iJmo. 
pp.  I<i2.      Piiiladelphia,  1S.")">.  I   UO 

;!71S  Nevin  (Alfred).  Men  of  Mark  of 
Cmubfilatid  Valley,  Pa.,  177t)-ls7ti.  .Steel 
portraits.  .>;vo.  )ip,  450,  sewed,  uncut. 
Philadelphia,   Is7t>.  2  5t> 

?,~\{)  NorristOWn.  Act  to  erect  into  a 
15orough,  with  by-laws  and  'rdiuaiices. 
8vo.  pp.  .VJ.      N'orristowti,  \S.\:\.  75 

•!72o  Northampton  County.     i!upp  (I. 

D.aniel).  History  of  Nuitiiamptoii,  Lidiiiih, 
-Alonroe,  (^'arboii,  and  .Schuylkill  '.'ounties. 
A  brief  history  of  the  first  settlers,  topogra- 
phy of  townships,  notices  of  lea  ling  events. 
Fngravings.  l2[Uo.  pp.  5ii.*;,  sli<'ep.  Har- 
risbiu'g,  i84.'».  4  (m> 

■'»721  Aa"t/in-co/i>/.  Boards,  luicnt.  5  00 
■i722  Penn.  Menloirs  of  the  <  ■(4obi'ated 
Treaty  made  by  William  Penn  with  tn«» 
hulians,  1082.  P.y  P.  .s.  Du  Ponceau  and 
.1.  F.  Fisher.  8v.>.  pp.  t;;j.  Philadelphia, 
I.v;(i.  75 

:i72."  Pennsylvania    Biography;     or, 

Memoirs  ot  J']!ninent  Pennsvlvauhiiis. 
|--'iiio.  pp.  20S.      Philad(>lphia,  1S.3'.I.  7."> 

Pennsylvania   Historical   Society   Me- 
moirs— 

.'724   Vol.    \.       Vut     1.      8vo.    pp.    22S, 


trials  and    privations  of   the   pioueer.s,    In-  ,    •'-,"*    ^  *''•    '•    JV'^,   '•       ^^'•^'     H»-     --^ 

dian    wars,    massacres,  etc.     8vo.    pp.    51.S.  b"-ii'<ls,  uncut.     Plnlauelphia,  1820.        12.> 

Philadelphia,  1807.  ;)  00  •'!"-•"'  Vol.    1.      Edited    bv    Edward 

3711   An..f/,cr  ,.i;t;on       Pevised.      Vol.    1.  tlT^rTf-      ^''^i    P^''    '^'*"^-       i'^eprinted. 

8vo.  ni.    707.      ^All  nublisbed.  i     Willin.n*.  1  hiladelphia,  18(,4.                                      ;i  00 


8vo.  pp   707.     (All  published.)     Williams 
port,   is.s'.i.  ;•  50 

3712  Memoirs  of  a  Life  <'liielly  Passed 
in  Pennsylvania,  within  tin-  Last  Sixty 
Years.  [  l!y  .A.  <iraydon.]  8vo.  pp.  4.'!!. 
Edinburgh,"  1822.        "  2  00 

3713  Tit,  stinc.  Original  edition.  12mo. 
pp.  37^,  sheep.      Harrisbtu'g.  ISI 1.  1   00 

Montgomery  County,  Buck  (Wm. 

■1.)    Ilistoiv  ot  Montgomery  County,  within 

the  Schuylkill  \';illev.   Containing  sketches        _ _  „  ,^ , ,. 

nf  all  the  townships  and  villages,  with  an  ilei' Major-(  ieneral  Edward  Braddock.  By 
iipeount  of  the  Indians,  the  .Swedes,  ;u)d  Winthrop  Sergent.  8vo.  pp.  423.  Phila- 
other  early  settlers,  etc.      Prep.ared  chiefly       deli.hia,  I8.')5.  ^  0I» 

3731    Vol.    (V        Contributions    to 

.\merican  History.  The  Society  of  tlie 
Cincinnati;  whiskey  insurrection;  Acadian 
exiles;  case  of  Major  Andre,  etc.  8vo.  pp. 
429.      Philadelphia,  1S53.  3  00 

.1732  Vol.  7.      Record  of  the  Court 


;;72i)  Vol.  2.     Part  2.     8vo.  pp.  221, 

boards.     Philad(d])hia,  1^.30.  2  00 

3727  Vol.  3.     Part  L     8vo.  pp.  292. 

Philadel)ihia.    1834.  2  00 

3728  Vol.  3.     Part  2.     Svo.  pp.  248, 

boards,  uncut.     I'hiladelphia,  1830.       2  00 

,i729  Vol.  4.     Part  1.     8vo.  pp.  212. 

staineil.     1840.  1  50 

3730  Vol.  .'>.     History  of  the  Expe- 
dition against  Fort  Du  Quesiie,  in  1755,  um- 


[  from   original    niai."'i'ds.      Royal    8vo.    pp. 
j  12S.     Xorristowr.  I8;)',i.  '  2  25 

3715  Mouni  Pleasant  Township,  Wayne 

County.      History  of      By    Rev.  S    Whalev. 
12mo.  pp.  00,  cloth.    New  York,  1850.    1   00 

3710  Nazareth.     .lones  (Maurice  C.)    A  .    _  .., _ ,. 

Red  Hose  from  the  Olden  Time;  or,  a  ram-  -.t    r])land,    in     Pennsylvania,    lti7tj-108l, 

ble  tluough    the  annals  of  the  Rose  Inn,  and  a  military  journal  kept  by   Major  E. 

na  tho  Barony  of  Nazareth,  in   the  days  of  Denny,    1781-1705    (including    St.    i'lair'* 

the   Province.     Small   4to.    pp.    50,  paper.  campaign).     Svo,    pp,    498.      Philadelphia, 

riiiladelphia,  1872  '   '^"^  !«''>'>       '  '■  '"» 


1  25       1800. 


00 


ia8 


Rohrrt  Chrke  .^  Co.,  Cinnhmati. 


Pennsylvania   Historical   Society  Me- 
moirs— 

3733  Vol  8  Minutes  of  the  ronimittoe 
of  Defense  at  rhihi(l."li)lna,  1814-15.  ."Jvo 
pp.  4-JS.     rhil;i'.i''ll'liiii,  1867.  -  •»<> 

3734  Vols.  'J  and   10.     CnrresponU- 

ence    between   William    Penn    and   James 

l.u.'an  and  others,  1700-1 700.     With  notes 
hv  the  late  Mrs,  Deborah   Losian.     Edited, 
With   additional    notes,    by    Edward    A'_ 
strong,     li  vols.  Svo.     Philadelphia,  ls7i' 


187 


.')  (H) 


:;73;i  Vol.    11.       History   of    New 

<<weden;  or,  the  settlements  on  the  river 
D.'laware.  Bv  Israel  Aorelius.  Trans- 
lated bv  W.  M.  Keynolds.  8vo.  pp.  4i.S. 
Philadelphia,   1S74.  -  "> 

373r,  Vol.    12.      History.   Mtinners, 

and  Customs  of  the  Indian  Nations  who 
once  inhabited  Pennsylvania  and  th«i 
neichbovina  states.  By  the  Rev.  John 
Heokew.>lder,  of  Bethlehem.  Pa.  New 
and  revised  edition,  with  an  introduction 
and  notes,  bv  the  Key.  William  C.  U^'ic'ie 
Svo.     Philadelphia.  IS81.  •*  "'> 

3737  Memoir  of  Satiuiel  BreeU  (V. 

P)  By  .T.  U.  IngersoU.  Svo.  pp.  40. 
p'hiladelphia,  1863.  •''> 

373S  Tvson(.Tob  R.)    Colonial  Tlis- 

torv  of  the  Eastern  and  ^^^o  '^i  the 
Southern  States.  Svo.  pp.  04.  Phdade  - 
phia,  1842.  "^' 

37:;<.)  Vaux   (R.)      Memoir   of   the 

Loealitv  of  the  Great  Treaty  belweeti  Will- 
iam Peim  and  the  Indian  Natives.     1  lates 
8vo.  pp.  4y.     London,  18o',>.  ♦»'> 

3740  Wallace  (.1.  W.)     Di<eourseat 

the  Inauizuraliou  of  the  New  Hall  March 
11  187-J.  8vo.  pp.  Of),  piper.  lhilaa«_;l- 
phia.  1S7-J.  '''^ 

3741  Perry  County.     Wri,-ht   (Silas) 

History  of  Perrv  <,'.>unty,  from  the  earliest 
vSettlementlotliei)iesenl  tim.'.  l'2mo.  pp. 
:>9a.     Lancaster,  187J.  '  •^" 

3742  Perry  (^Vm.  L.,  D.D.)  Historical 
Collections  r.-latinii  to  the  American  < '.v 
lonial  Church.  Vol.2.  Pennsylvania.  _4to. 
pp.  007.     n.  p.      IS7I.  '   •><> 

3743  Philadelphia.  Allinson  (E  I\) 
find  Penrose  (B.)  Philadelphia,  1(>M-1NS(. 
A  history  of  municipal  development.  Nvo 
pp.  444.     Baltimore,  18SS.  3  00 

;;744  Athena'um.  Charter  and  Laws, 

with  catalogue  of  books,  etc.     Svo.  pp.  80 
Philadelphia,  1820.  -'^ 

3745  Bible  Society.  1st  to  16th  re- 
ports, I809-24  (lacking  the  lOth.)  In^j 
volume,  half  bound.  '-  =' 


.3746  Philadelphia,  far^y  (Mathpw), 
Account  of  the  Malicnanl  lever  lately 
prevalent  in  Philadelphia,  name  of  pcrsoiig 
buried,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  LW.  Philadeliihia, 
1793.     (Stained.)  *i 

3747  Christ  Clhurch.     Discourse  on 

the  removal  of  the  remains  of  Bishoji 
White.  Bv  W.  H.  Steven.s.  Svo.  pp.  OC+^i, 
Philadelphia.  1S71.  •'iO 

37IS  C.tolidge   (Su^anV       A    Short 

History  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.  Iihun, 
pp.  28S.     Boston,  "^IS!S7.  1  2J 

374.J  fiirard   (Stephen).      Will    (•] 

With  a  short  biogranhv.  Svo.  pp.  M.  i^- 
per.     Philadelphia,  1832.  'J" 

37.-,(»  fiirard  Colleire  and  its  Foun- 
der. Bv  H.  W.  Arey.  ^  12iiio.  pp.  ^J_ 
Philadelphia,  18.VL  '^ 

37:4  History  of  Pennsylvania  Hull. 

which  was  d<'-novcd  by  a  moli  on  the 
11th  of  Mav,  1838;  Svo.  pp.  20  t.  Philiv 
delpia,  1838.  '  •■> 

37.V2  Laurel  Hill  Cemetery.     C'^M" 

to.     With  colored  pl;ins  .and  pi  ite 
hvo.  pp.  160.      Pliiladelpliia,  1S44. 

37;-^:; MrCabe  (.lames   D.)     The  l',- 

lustrated  llistorv  of  the  ( '..uti-nnial  Krvhi- 
bition,  with  a  full  de-crintion  of  the  -.Tcat 
buildiiiiis  and  all  the  objects  of  intciv=t 
exhibited  in  them.  To  which  is  added  a 
complete  description  of  the  <"ity  of  Plula- 


I  mil, 
1  ^ii 


»vo.     pp 


'.•IS.        Philadeliiliin, 

2  dO 


<l"  l>lua 
1S76. 

37-,4  Mease  (.Iamb's).     The  Picture 

of  Philad..lnhi!».  <iivinL'  its  oriu'in,  in- 
i-rc;isc.  and  impr<»v<^ments  in  arts,  sciences, 
nianulacturo';,  commerce,  and  revenue. 
l2mo.     pp.     .>T0,     sheep.        Philadolphiii 

;;7.V)  Au'.ilu'r  cop>/.      Half   morocco,  iiu 
cut. 

37,V, Neill  (Rev.  Wm.)    A  Discourse, 

reviewing  a  minister  of  fifty  years  [111 
Philadelphia].  Svo.  pp.  63.  paper.  Pinhi- 
delphia,  IS57.  ^" 

37.-,7  Ordinances,   with    charter  act 

of  incorporation,  and  plat  of  the  citv  !ij 
ori"inallv  laid  out.  Bv  .John  C  Lowlier 
.Svo.  i.p.  312.     Philadelphia,  1812.  I  li' 

37,-,S  Reprint    of    William    P*Min^ 

ori<'ii'al  proi)osal  and  plan  for  the  fomidin: 
and  building  of  Philadelphia,  in  I'-^i 
Pol.led  plan.  Polio,  pp.  24.  I^"'"^  o'', 
ISSl.  '-"" 

37.-)9  Picture  of,  or  a  brief  account 

of  the  various  institutions  and  public  ob- 
jects of  this  metropolis.  Being  a  complet;' 
guide  for  stranirers.  iOmo.  pp.  -S8-|-«i^ 
half  bound.     Philadelphia,  183-'>.  I  W 


.1760  Phili 
History  of  tl 
dcipliia,  fron 
pi'esent  till) 
Philadelphia 

37r,i 

A  ipiarter  c. 
A.  i'.iiardmai 
pp.  10''..      Ph 

37t'.2  

tiie  resource 
phia.     Svo.  J 

tennial   Port 
ternational 
with  lithogrr 
p.il  hiiildin,!.'? 
(.)bl()iig.     Ph 

37,;  I  

Cat:ilogue  of 
phia  bar  frr 
8vo.  pp.  '"iO. 

37r»r)  Pitts 

tpr  of  Fort 
December,    I 
tniductory  e 
L;»mliing.     4 

37r,('.  — 

Pittsliurgh,  V 
ties  of  conn 
tages  for  eo 
purposes.  \\ 
Pitt-burgh,  i 
3767  - — 
snip  11  map. 

the  !■' roil  tier. 
O'lijira;  joui 
and  letters  ol 
ant  at  Fort 
pers  of  the  1 
Svo.  ])p.  312. 

376',)  

count  of  the ' 
10,  1S4.V  2 
burgh,  I  Si,"). 

3770  

liurgh   and 
Yeilr.     Ilhis) 
burgh,  iS70. 

burgh  as  it  i.- 
iti'ig  the  j)ii 
its  advantage 
pp.  204,  pape 

3772  Pleai 
the  Pretties 
Peregrine  I 
ISiuo.  pp.  14 


wm 


Pennsylcittna. 


180 


(Mathew). 
?vor  lately 

■   ftf  pt'l'SOllg 

tiladcljiliia, 
Ti 

iscouvso  on 
of    Ilishoji 

oO 

A    Short 

hia.    Iihiin, 

1  2: 

Will    of, 

(1  its  Fonn- 
10.    i>i>.    8i 

To 

lv;vni:i  Hull. 

loll   oil   the 

■2iYl     Philiv 

I  25 

erv.  (fuiile 
rites.  Imn 
-14,  I  .)i' 

[).)  Tho  1.- 
iitiiiil  Kxlii- 
of  llu»  jrvcat 
,  ot"  iiitfn=t 
i.s  aiMcd  a 
'ity  of  riiila- 
.'hilaih'liiliin, 

TUo  riotuve 
*  oi'i.oiin,  iii- 
,rts,  xcionces, 
id  rtn-t'iiue. 
miilu.loliihia. 
'*  (,iO 

Morocco,  nil 

A  Discourse, 

ty   yoiirs    [in 

liipor.     i'liila- 

50 

I    chaitfM-  act 

if  the  citv  ll^ 
1  ('.  Lo\vl)er 
8lL'.  I  25 

lliain  PtMHi': 
■  tho  fomidin: 
hill,  in  l''^'' 
i4.  Loiuloa. 
•J  (III 

brief  account 
n<l  public  nb- 

iij.'  a  coHip^''''' 
pp.   28S+36.; 

83;y       1^1 


3'«'if)  Philadelphia.     Hitter  (Abraham). 

Hi:itory  of  tilt!  2\loravian  Cliurcli,  in  J'hila- 
doiphia,  from  its  fouiuiation,  in  1742,  to  the 
present  timp.  Portrait.  8vf>.  pp.  'JSI. 
rhihulolpiiia,  IS'.:.  2  Ol> 

SThl  Tenth    rresbyteriati    Cliurch. 

A  iiuai'tcr  ot'iitury  discourse.  By  Henry 
A.  i'.narduiiui.  Novcnibci'  7,  IS5s.  I'Jmo. 
pp.  Hy'i.     rhiLul(>Ipiii:i,  JS.OS.  ,-)() 

37t''-  Tyson   (.To!)   IJ.)      Letters   <in 

thi^  resources  ami  commcrcn  of  riiiladd- 
phia.     Svo.  pp.  .*■.],  paper,     i'hila.,  1S52.    .")() 

■;,'{',:)  ___  Westcott  (Thompson),  ('en- 
tennial  Portfolio.  .\  souvenir  of  llie  In- 
ternational Iv'hihition  at  J'hiladelphia, 
with  litlio;:rapliic  vitnvs  of  00  of  its  princi- 
pal hiiildiuL's,  witli  letter-press  desci'iption. 
(jbloni:.     Phihidelphia,  l^TG.     *  3  (H» 

o;,;!  Williams  (U.  F.)    A  Comi-leto 

Catalo.i-'ue  of  the  Members  of  the  Philadel- 
phia l-ar  from  .inly,  I'Tf),  to  .Inly,  iS.'i."). 
8vo.  pp.  ■">(».      Phila(hdj)hia,  1>.')5.  7"> 

;>7ii")  Pittsburgh.  The  Ilaptismal  Pegis- 
tpr  of  Fort  J>ui|Uesne,  froni  June,  i7")l,  to 
December,  I7."'t'i.  'I'i'anshiteil.  with  an  in- 
tniductory  essay  and  notes,  by  PfV.  A.  A. 
L;»mliiiiy.     4to.  pp.  '.t7,  paper.     Pittsburirh. 

L^^.v  1  ^■2r> 

.37r,('.  rrai,:;(Xevilh»  B.)     History  of 

Pittsliurirh,  with  a  brief  notice  of  its  facili- 
tie.?  of  coininunication  and  otlu^r  advan- 
tages for  commercial  an(l  miinutacturing 
purfioses.  With  two  maps.  i^mo.  pp.  1)12. 
rittd)urgh,   iS.'d.  ;;  DO 

o7('i7  — —  Aiiiil/"i'  I'O/ih:  Without  the 
small  map.  '2  ■_'•*• 

37r,s  Fort    Pitt,   and    Letters    from 

the  Fiontier.  With  life  of  <ieneral  .lames 
O'lijiia;  jourtial  of  <'eloron,  171'.';  jotu'nal 
and  letters  of  <'afitain  S.  Ecuver,  command- 
ant at  Fort  I'itt.  17'i:;,  etc.  (from  tlie  ]ia- 
pers  of  the  hite  William  M.  Darlington). 
8vo.  ])p.  312.     Pittsburgh,  1S'.I2.     NetT  o  00 

37t;',)  Foster  (j'.  H.)  A  Full  Ac- 
count of  the  (Jreat  Fire  at  Pittsburgh,  April 
lO,  lS4.'i  2  plates.  Svo.  pp.  ;")::'.  PiUs- 
burgli,  1st,").  1   00. 

3770  Thurston  (CJeorge   II.)     Pitts- 

burgh  and  .Mleglieny  in  the  Centennial 
Year.  Illustrated.  i2mo.  pp,  272.  Pitts- 
burgh, iS70.  1  2.> 

3771  Thur.*ton  (Cieorgo  H.)  Pitts- 
burgh as  it  is;  or,  facts  and  ligures,  exhib- 
iti'ig  the  i)ast  and  jiresent  of  Pittsbvirgh, 
its  advantages,  resources,  etc.  Map.  12mo. 
pp.  204,  paper.     Pittsburgh,  ls.')7.  1  2') 

3772  Pleasant  Peregrination  througli 

the  Prettiest  Part  (tf  I'ennsylvania,  i!y 
Peregrine  Prolix  [Philip  If.  Nicklinlj. 
IStuo^  pp.  148.     Piiiladelphia,  1830.  7') 


■'.773  Plymouth.  V/right  (Hendrick  B.) 
Historical  Sketches  of  Plymouth,  Luzerne 
County.  With  nmnerous  photogi'aphio 
portraits  and  views.  12mo.  j)j).  4lU.  Piiila- 
delphia, ls73.  3  00 

3774  Proud  (UolKM't).  The  History  of 
•Pennsylvania,  in  North  America,  from  its 
oiigin.il  institmion  aivl  settlement,  in  I.'jSI, 
till  alter  the  year  1742,  With  an  intro- 
duction re,-j)ecting  the  life  of  William 
Penn.  To  which  is  added  a  brief  d{\<crip- 
tion  of  the  said  jirovince,  ami  of  the  gener.al 
state  in  which  it  tlouri^hed  between  the 
years  HOO  and   177o.      Portrait   and    map. 


2  vols.  Svo.  calf      P 


ula. 


I7',i: 


1".  00 


•'77.")  Rupp  <\.  Daniel).  A  ('ollection  of 
upwards  of  Thirty  Thousand  Names  of 
(ierman,  .'Swiss,  Dutcli,  French,  and  oth(>r 
Immiu'iants    in    Penn-vlvania,    from     1727 


to      llli'l. 

JS7t'). 


12nio.    pp.    4.1").       Piiiladelphia, 

3  00 


377(j  Rush  (Dr.  r.enj.)  Account  of  the 
Manners  of  tlie  (Ierman  liihal/itaiits  of 
Penii-ylvinia,  I7S',),  with  notes  by  I.  Dai:i(d 
Uupp.'    ISin..  pp.  72.     Phila.,  l.'>'7.'».        1   00 

3777  Rush  (Dr,  ncDJ.)  Essays.  Man- 
ners ol'  the  i.tMinaii  iiilr,il)itants  of  I'enii- 
.svlvania.      Viei's  of  the  J  ndians,  etc.     12mo. 


Pl>.    :>>», 

17'.IS. 


.sheep,     broken. 


Philadelphia, 
2  00 


377s  Siyes  (William  ?,.)  The  Pennsyl- 
vania Railroad:  !t<  origin,  constiaiction, 
condition,  and  comnn'ctions,  embracing 
histoi'ical,  de,~L'rintive.  and  statistical  notices 
of  citii'<,  towns,  viliigo,  sialions,  industries, 
and  obj  iS  ot  interest  on  its  v.irious  lines 
in  Pi'Tinsylviinia  and  New  Jersey.  Pro- 
iii<ely  illustrated  l)y  Moran,  Dailey,  and 
others.  Hoval  Svo.  pn.  2Sl.  Phihidelphi.a, 
1S7.").  ■  '  2  ."»0 

■377'.)  Smith  (•'oseph).  History  of  Jeffer- 
son (A)lli^g(>.  Including  .'in  account  ot  the 
earlv  "log  cabin"  schools  and  the  Canons- 


jino.    pp.    43;}. 


Pitts- 

1  -.0 


V)urg    Academy. 
burgh,  ls.17. 

37SO  Smith  (.bweph).  nld  Kedstone; 
or,  historical  sketches  of  W*^stern  Pres- 
byterianisai.  Its  eaily  ministers,  its  peril- 
ous times,  ami  its  first  record^.  Portraits 
and  plates,  ,Svo.  pp.  4.10,  Piiiladelphia, 
1S,")4.  3  .")0 

■37SI  Smith  (William).  A  Brief  .State 
of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvani;i.  London, 
17.")').  Svo.  pi).  44,  uncut  (only  2()0  copies 
printed).     New  York,  ISO.J.  1  00 

37S2  SypherTJ.  P.)  School  Hi.story  of 
Peni'.sylvania,  from  the  earliest  settlements 
to  the  present  time.  12mo.  pp.  i!t34.  Phila- 
delphia, IHtJ'J,  1  Ot) 


140 


Jiohu't  Clarke  .j-  Co.,  Cincinnati, 


pupcr, 


m 


HTSU  Thomas  (Oabriel).  An  llistoiical 
aiKldoou'ui.liical  Account  of  tho  Province 
rind  Cour.try  of  rcnnsylvaniii  and  of  \V  «"st 
New  Jersey,  in  America.  1-ondon,  lt>*.'8. 
i2mo.rp.  S9,  cloth,  lithographed  fac-simile 
Map.     New  York.  1S4S.  1  -'O 

3784  Trego  (Chas.  B.)     A  Geoo-vaphy  of. 
IVnnsylvania:  its  history,  jreoj^'raphical  lea- 
turf.s,  soil,  climate,  etc.     Map.     rJmo.  pi>. 
384.     rhilad.'lphia,  ISliJ.  I   <-'*) 

37sr>  Venango  County.     Eaton  (S.  J 
M.)     i'etroieuni.      A    history    ot    tae   oil 
rt-'ions  of  Venan^'o  county.     Map.     I'Jmo. 
pp"  299.     rhiladelphia,  180G.  1  DO 

378r.  Venango  County.     Katon  (S.  J. 

M  )     A  Sketch  of  the  History  oi  Venango 
county.     Map  of  the  olil  French  fort  and 
it.s    surroundings.      8vo.     pp.     48, 
1870. 

3787  Washington  County.    Creii-'h  (Al- 

fred.)  History  of  Wasliiiigton  County. 
First  under  Virginia  as  Yohoganio,  Ohio, 
or  Auirusta  county  uiitil  17SI,  and  subse- 
qii-ntly  under  Peinisylvania.  With  Sketch 
of  all  the  townships,  villages,  etc.  8vo.  pp. 
507.      Ilarrisburgh,  187i.  •">  <»l> 

3788  Watson  (John  F.)  Historic  Talcs 
of  Olden  Time,  concerninir  the  ea.'ly  settle- 
ment and  progress  of  i'hila.lelphia  and 
rennsvlvania.  12mo.  pp.  310.  Philadel- 
phia. 1833.  -  0« 

37S'.)  West  Chester.  Wood  and  James. 
Directory  of  the  lUirough  of  West  Chester 
for  1S.')7,  with  a  conijileto  history  of  the 
Borough.      8vo.  pp.    U'U.      West  Che^ler, 

18.M.  •  "^ 

3790  Westcott  (Thompson).  Names  of 
Persons  who  took  the  Oath  of  Alle^iianco 
to  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  1777-89. 
With  a  historv  of  the"  Test  Law.s  "  of  Penn- 
eylvania.  4to.  pp.  4-J+i.')4,  sewed,  uncut. 
Philadeli)hia.   I  St'..'..  3  <i(J 

3791  Whiskey  Insurrection  in  W.-stem 

Pennsylvania,  1794.  rN=ii'>ii'i\'o  of  the 
journey  of  Cil.  Thomas  Procter  to  the  In- 
dians of  the  north-west.  !791.  +  i'^'Pf'»'3 
relating  to  the  defense  of  the  Irontiers, 
179n-lf90,  Being  V-.l.  4,  Penna.  Archives, 
•^d  series  ^vo.'  pp.  Mi.  Harrisburg, 
1870.  -  ''^ 

3792  Wyoming.  Campbell  (Thom.as). 
(iertru<h»  'of  Wycming;  a  Pennsylvania 
Tale,  and  other  Poems.  32ruo,  pp.  108. 
half  bound.     New  York,  1M)9.  M 

;-;79;>  Chapman  (Isaac).     A  Sketch 

of  the  History  of  Wyoming,  and  statistical 
account  of  the  Valley  and  and  adjacent 
country.  10 mo.  pp.  2U9,  bUeep,  cracked. 
Wilkesbarre,  1830.  i  «^'^ 


3794  Wyoming.    P^ck  (C-eorge).    Wy 

oming.  Its  iiistory,  stirring  incident--,  and 
Komiuitic  advftitures  Illustrated,  l-iiio. 
pp.  132.     New  York.  l8.*iS.  I  75 

;;7i).',  Stone  (Wm.   I-.)     Poetry  and 

History  of  Wyoming,  from  its  discovery  to 
the    begiiinin'^    of    tii<^    present    ceiiluiv. 

1  ."i(J 


12mo.  pp.   1"').     Albany,  1MJ4. 

379()  York  County.    History  of. 
C.  Carter  and  W.  .).   (iln^sbrenncr. 
pp.      183+30,     slightly     stained. 
1834. 


r.v  w. 

ISnin. 
Ynlk, 

2  W 


PHODK  ISLAND. 

3797  Anthony  (Miss  Susanna).  Memo 
rics  of.  Wiio  (lie<l  at  Newport,  K.  I.,  •'une 
23,  1791.  <.'oinpiled  by  L.  llopkiiw,  P  D. 
8v'o.  pp.  241,  boards.    Clip-tone,  !S')1.     1  'ji 

3798  Bartlett  (•'ohn  IJussell).  Biblio- 
r.a])hy  of  Rhode  Islmd.  A  catalogue  of 
books  and  other  publications  relative  to 
the  State.  Koyal  Svo.  pp.  28").  Provi- 
dence, lS(Vt.  '■>  00 

3799  Bristol.  Banc  (J.  V.)  llistoricul 
Sketclies  of  the  First  Congregational 
Church.  Bristol,  P.  1.,  11.87-1872.  12mo. 
pp.  120,     Providence,  1872.  1  00 

3S(l(l  Burke  (Mr.)  Beport  to  House  of 
Kepresentaiiv<'s,  .lune  7,  1844,  on  the  inter- 
ference of  the  executive  in  the  atl'airs  of 
Khode  Island.  With  petitions,  testimony, 
charters,  military  or<lers,  etc.  8vo._  \>\\ 
\()W {]'}UKWfi  ini^^ing  at  the  end).  Wash- 
ington, 1841  1  i^ 

3801  Callender  (John).  An  Historical 
Discourse  on  tin-Civil  and  Beligious  Atliurs 
of  the  Colony  of  Uhode  Island.  \\  ith 
memoir  of  the  author,  etc.,  by  Borneo 
Elton.     8vo.  pp,  27(1.      Boston,  1^43.     1  lO 

3802  Canonicus  Memorial.  Services  of 
Dedication,  September  21,  1883.  Svo.  pp. 
31.     Providenc,  |8<3.  *) 

38i»3  Cowell  (Ben.i.)  Spirit  of  '7!'.  in 
Bhode  Maiid;  or,  sketches  of  the  <'llorts 
of  the  tjoyerntncnt  and  ]>eoi)le  in  the  war 
of  the  revolution.  Together  with  names  of 
tho-^e  who  belonged  to  Bhode  jslaml  rcfti- 
metits  in  thearmy.  8vo.  pp.  352.  Boston, 
18.;0.  -  -> 

.■;8()4  Dorr  (4'hnmas  Wilson).  Bife  and 
Times  of,  with  outlines  of  the  jiolitical  his- 
tory of  Hlxxle  Isl.ind.  .  P.v  Dan  K\v? 
Portrait.     l2mo.  pp.  :;r)8,    Bost.,  18.^)9.    2  00 

38(tr»  Dorr  Rebellion,     'ihe   close   of 

the  late  Bebfllion  in  Rhode  Mand.  Ex- 
tract from  a  letter  by  a  Massachusetts  man 
re-i<ient  in  Providence.  8vo.  pp.  !]>■ 
Providence,  1842.  '*" 


38U'>  Fact 

CoiiM'ovi'rsy, 
rii.'lit-  of  bo 
ton,  i.vl2. 

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ment,  pp.  3t 
gansett  I'lan 

l.SSi'i. 

:;sos  Godc 

the  People  ( 
sioii  of  the 
ment  of  Rlif 
the  ('onstit 
Charier  of  K 

LSI.;. 
:mi9  Gree 

lliiode  lsl;ni' 
li:mo.  pp.  35 

:;si()  Gree 

dence  Plant 
Fifty  Years, 
foiunlation, 
of  Providen' 
Pawtueket,  i 
Profusely  i 
ri'oyiileiice, 

3S11  New 
and  IJioile 
Newport,  18 

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Newpoi't.     1: 

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Newport,    18 

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Vicinity,  am 
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21:;!'    New  \ 

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Rhode  Ishin 
New  York,  1 

-isir.  Pro\ 
Esiablislimc 
pp,  129,  papi 

MS  1 7  Pro\ 
siis  of  the  ( .' 
18.1."..  With 
facturers,  eti 
ennmeratioi 
Pinyidence. 
dence,  18,'>('). 

3818  EeC( 
Island  and  I 
scribed  and 
10  vols,  lo; 
cloth.     Pro\ 

3819  Rec( 
Island,  Vo 
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3J<U''|  Facts  involved  in  the  Khode  Island 

CoiiMiivi'r.sy,  with  some  views  uj)oii  the 
ri.'jit-  if  both  parties,  8vo.  \)\t.  ■{■'>,  l^os- 
ton,  1>1-'.  50 

::n)T  Foster    (W.    E.)      Town    r,overn- 
nieiit,  i'i>.  .)•)-!-' "haniiing  (E.)     Tiie  Xarra 
gaiir^ott  I'lanter.-t.     -Svo.  pp.  2 

l.SSi'i. 

.'IS'iS  Goddard  (Wm,  r,.)  Address  ta 
the  I'ei/ple  of  Rhode  Isla'.id  on  the  occa* 
sioii  of  the  chan<.'e  in  the  Civil  flovern- 
nient  of  IMiode  Island  by  the  Adopti.m  of 
the  ( 'onstitmion  uiiich  snp]>resstMl  the 
Charier  of  il')'j;>.  iSvo.  pp.  SU.  Providence, 
Ib-l:;.  75 

:mi',)  GreeneCCJ.  W.)    .\  short  Illstorvof 

Miiode  Island.  With  eii^rraviiiL's  and  map. 
I2niii.  pp.  ,],5t).     Providence,  l!s77.  "J  UO 

:;Sli)  Greene  (Welcome  .\.)  The  Provi- 
donce  liaiiiations  for  Two  Hundred  an<l 
Fifty  Years.  An  historical  review  of  the 
foundation,  rise,  and  proixress  of  the  City 
of  Providence,  with  sketches  of  Newport, 
Pawtiu'ket,  and  othei'  towns  of  the  State. 
Pmfiisely  illustrated.  Polio,  pp.  470. 
Providence,  iNSii.  o   ')() 

oSlI  Newport.  Iland-book  of  Xewjiort 
and  Idioile  l-huid.  Map.  iSmo.  pi>.  170. 
Newport,  lN.52.  75 

;;>12  Hiiz-iinson  (T.  \V.)     Old  Port 

Pays  With  heliolype  illustrations,  from 
Ncwpoit.     ]l2mo.  pp.  li.5S,     Bos.,  1S7.;.     1  ou 

.•;si;;  ShefPield   (W.    p.)     Historical 

;\d<lrt-;s,  ,Iulv  4,  ISTl).  8vo.  pj).  83,  paper. 
Xewpiu't,   1>7('>.  75 

■'lsl4 >'ketches  of  Newport  and  it.s 

Vicinity,  and  the  history,  settlement,  and 
p'Oirraphv  of  Pihodf  Island.  PJmo.  y^. 
21:;!'    New  York,  IS  12.  1  25 

•''^15  Peterson  (Edward).  iristory  of 
Rhoile  Island  and  Newport.  8vo.  pp.  .170. 
New  York,  IS.'*:].  I  50 

.ixp;  Providence.  Prief  Sketch  of  the 
Establishment  (ji  the  High  .'School.  8vo, 
pp.  I2',l,  paper.     I'rovidencc,  1S7S,  40 

M.^17  Providence,  Snow  (E.  M.)  Cen- 
sus of  the  City  of  i'rovidence,  taken  July, 
l!S.'i.">.  With  a  brief  account  of  the  manu- 
facturers, etc.,  and  an  appendix  L'ivins.'  the 
enuineration  of  the  previous  population  of 
Providence.  8vo.  pp.  7;j,  paper.  Provi- 
dence,  lS,'>f').  ,jO 

3S18  Records  of  the  Colony  of  Pdiode 
Island  and  Providence  Plantations.  Traii- 
-cribed  and  edited  by  .John  U.  Piartlett. 
10  vols,  1(')3(')-1792.  Vol.  1  sheep,  balance 
cloth.     Providence,  l8.j6-18(J5.  20  0(» 

3819  Records  of  the  state  of  Khode 
Island.  Vol.  S.  1776-1779.  8vo.  pp.  661. 
Providence,  1863.  1  25 


3S2I)  Ehode  Island  Brigade.  Stat*- 
ineiit  oi'  till-  claims  of,  iV)r  services  in  (h«» 
('ontinentid  Army.  12mo.  pp.  11.  I'rovi- 
dence, I80(>.          '  (t\) 

.3^21  Rhode  Island  Hictorical  Society. 

Collection.^  Vol.  1.  .Simpiicity's  Dt-t'enst' 
ai-'ain-t  .'^even-lnaded  Policv.  Pjy  Samuel 
Gorton,  with  not(>s.  ftc.  by  Win.  l{.  .Staple.-;. 
tSvo.  J. p.  27s.     Providence",   1n;;5.  2  00 

3S22  -——  Collections  Vol.  T).  .Totirnal  of 
Cajitain  Simon  Thayer,  durin,2  the  Invasion 
of  Canada  in  !775-i-i;evo!utiotiary  Corre- 
spondence from  177.5  to  l7S2-r  History  of  the 
P)!iptists  in  hhode  Islan(i.  by  b'ev.  Morixaii 
Lewis.     Svo.  pp.  380,  boards,  uncut.     Provi- 

.3  00 


dence,  l^iu. 


Proceed!  1 1  us  1 877- 1 8.-<  I . 


>  parts. 
1   5(> 


8vo.     Providence,  !.s7S-lSSt, 

3524  Rhode  Island  Register  for  1853. 

By  (ieoi'ire  .\diuiis.   12mo.  pp.  l^^o,  I'rov.    50 

3525  Richmond  (d.  W.)  IJhode  I.slan<l 
Repudiation  ;  oi',  the  history  of  the  Kevolu- 
tionary  def)t  of  Rhode  Island  Fac-.-iniiUM. 
8vo.  pp.  2118.     Providence,  ls5.'>.  I  50 

_  3S2t)  Tncker(i;ev.  Dr.  Mark).  Tho  De- 
liverance of  Rhode  I.sland.  .\  dijicouisp. 
8vo.  ))p.  16.     Providence,  ls42.  40 

3827  Ward  (Saml.)  The  Lifo  and  ?!orv- 
ic(V-;  of  (iovernor  Samuel  Ward,  of  Rhode 
Islai.d,  a  member  of  the  Continental  Con- 
j;res<,  in  1774,  5,  and  t).  P>y  his  irreat  grand- 
son, .lohn  Ward.  4to.  pp  12,  paper,  utu'Ut. 
rrovi<lence.  I.S77.  5U 

oS2S  Watch  Hill  and  Its  Attractions  a.s 
a  Summer  Resort.  3Iap  and  5  phototype 
views,     ^svo.  pji.  21.     (Jincinnati,   !S87.     50 

.3.'^2'.'  V/ebster  (Daniel).  Argument  in 
v.  S.  Supreme  Court  in  the  case  of  Martin 
Luther  vs.  Luther  M.  Borden  ;ind  Others, 
.Januarv  27,  1848.  8vo.  pp.  26.  Washinir- 
ton.  1848.  4u 


SOrTIT  CAROLINA. 

3830  Adams  ( F.  C.)  Manuel  Perieni :  or, 
the  sovereiL'ti  rule  of  South  Carolina,  With 
view-  of  Soutiiern  laws,  life,  and  hospitality. 
PJmo.  pp.  302.  uncut.     Wadi..  1853.       1.50 

3831  Allen  (Walter),  (jovernor  Cham- 
berlain's Admini<tralion  in  .'^outh  Caro- 
lina. .V  chapter  of  reconstruction  in  tluj 
Southern  States.  Portrait.  8\o.  pp.  544. 
New  York.  1888.  2  50 

3S:',2  Archdale  (■L>lin).  A  New  Descrip- 
tion of  that  peril le  and  Pleasant  Province 
of  Carolina.  With  a  brief  account  of  its 
discovery  and  settling,  and  the  government 
thereof  to  this  time.  8vo.  j^p.  3;]  — 14,  half 
bound.  London,  1707.  Reprinted,  Charles- 
ton. S.  C.  1822.  a  00 


142 


Jiohcrt  CUirlce  tj-  Co.,  Chioinuati. 


38:'.3  Carroll  (B.  H)  Historical  Collec- 
tions of  Soulli  Carolina,  embracing  many 
rare  and  valuable  pamphlets,  and  other 
documents  relating  to  the  history  ot  the 
State,  from  its  iirst  discovery  to  its  inde- 
pendence  in  the  year  I77t).  Map.  2  vols. 
Kvo.     New  York,  18:;6.  i>  ^^ 

3.S3i  Chalmers   (Lionel).     An    Account 
of    the    W.'Miiier    and    Diseases   of    Soutli 
Car.ilina.     12  voU  in   I,  Xvo.  calf,  cracked 
LniHb.n,  ITTIV  **  *-'" 

:is;;:.  Charleston.  Cardoza(.l.  N.)  Kemj- 

nisceiices  (.1  cluuU'ston.  I'Jmo.  pp.  144, 
i)aper,  corners  torn  off  three  leaves 
Charleston,   ISf.C..  1  •♦^ 

:J830  Charleston.  Fraser  (Charles).  Rem- 
iniscences of  Charleston.  8vo.  pp.  1 U- 
Charleston,   1S.".4.  1    '■> 

3S37  Constitutional  Convention,  1868 


8vo.    pp. 


'.t2t>, 


Debate.s    ami    I'roceediiig: 
paper.     Charleston,  iSikS.  1  *"' 

383S  Coxe  (Daniel).  A  Description  of 
the  English  Province  of  Carolina.  Majn 
8vo.  pp.  '.H).     Saint  Louis,  1840.  ~  '-•> 

;'.S:;9  Elliott  (W:  ,)  Carolina  Sports  by 
Land  and  Water.  Including  incidents  m 
devil-fishing,  etc.  12rao.  pp.  29-.'.  London, 
18G7. 


00 


3847  Hume  (Sophia).  An  Exhortation 
to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  oi  S.uith 
Carolina  to  bring  their  Deeds  to  the  Li^la 
of  Clirist,  in  their  own  Consciences.  12iiio. 
pp.  1.02,  half  calf.     London,  17.52.  2  (HI 

3848  Anothrr  copy.  With  an  Episth^  to 
the  Inhabitants  of  South  Carolina,  by 
Sojdiia    Hume.      j.p.    114.      London,    IT.H 

\lso,  .\  <'aution  to  such  as  ( >l)serve  U;iys 
and  Times.  Hv  Sfophia]  n[ume|.  Half 
title,  pp.  38  [i.ondon.  17.')4.J  3  pieces  m 
one  vohime.     8vo.  full  bound.  4  dO 

3840  Another  aUtion  of  An  Exhortation, 
etc       U>mo.    pp.    1G4,   oM    calf.      Dubhii, 

17.54.  '  O'J 

38.50  Lacy  (Cien.  Edward).  Life.  With 
a  list  of  battles  and  skirmishes  in  .South 
Carolina  during  tlie  IJevolutionary  War. 
P.y  M.  A.  Morse,  Sr..  M.D.  8vo.  pp.  Wl 
Spartenburg,  18.59.  ^^ 

3851  Logan  (-lohn  TL)  A  History  of  the 
TTp])er  Country  of  South  Carolina,  from  the 
earliest  periods  to  the  close  of  the  War  of 

Independence.    Vol.  1  (all  ever  faiblislied). 

l2nio.  pp.  521.     Charleston,  18;)9.  2  ;)ii 

38.52  O'Neall  (.lohn  B.)  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar  ol  South 
Carolina.  To  which  is  added  the  original 
fee   bill    of    1791,    with    the    signatures 


.3840  Gibbes  (H.  W.)  Documentary  lli.s- 
torv  of  the  American  Uevolution.  Con- 
Bisling  of  letters  and  papers  relating  to  the 
contest  for  liberty,  chiefly  in  South  Caro- 
lina. First  series,  1704-1770.  8vo.  pp.  29... 
>Jew  York,  1855.  -  ■'** 

3.S41  The  same.  Third  series,  17S 1-1  SS_2. 
8vo.  pp.  288.      Columbia,  1853.  2  ••)0 

3842  Gregg  (Kt.  Kev.  Alexander),  llis- 
torv  of  the  Old  Cheraws.  Containing  .an 
account  of  the  aborigines  oi  the  I'edee,  the 
first  white  settlements,  tiieir  subsequent 
pro-'ress,  civil  changes,  the  struggle  ot  the 
devolution,  and  growtli  of  the  country 
afterward.  1730  to  I8l(».  With  notices  ot 
families  and  sketch<'s  of  individuals.  Ma)). 
8vo.  pp.  541).      New  York,  l8tJ7.  3  00 

3843  [Hewitt  (A  Vj  An  Historical  Ac- 
count of  tlie  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  <  ol- 
onies  of  South  Carolina  an<[  <ieorgia.  - 
vols.  8vo.  sheep.      London,  1779.  8  00 

3844  Historical  Society  of  South  r-.iro- 

lina.     Collections.      Vol.    1.     8vo.   pp.    ;i'._ 
Charleston,   1^57.  2  2.5 

3845  Huguenot  Society  of  South  Caro- 
lina. Transactions.  Nos.  1  an<l  2.  8vo 
pp.  76+04,  paper.     Charleston,  1889.     1  50 

3^40  Hume  (Sophia).  An  Epistle  to  the 
Inhabitants  of  South  Carolina.  12mo.  pp^ 
114,  paper.     London,  1754.  1  2;> 


111 


fac-simile 
1859. 


etc. 


2   vols.    8vo. 


Charleston, 
4  .^0 


3853  Perry  (B.  F,,  Ex-Cov.  of  S.  Car.) 
Reminiscences  of  Public  Men,  with  a  life 
of  the  author.  Portrait.  12in(..  pp.  32:). 
Philadelphia,   1883.  1  "" 

3S54  Pike  (James  S.)  The  Prostrate 
State.  South  Carolina  under  negro  gov- 
ernment. lOmo.  pp.  279.  New  York, 
1874.  '  ^" 

38.55  Purry  (-lean  P.)  Memorial  iipnu 
the  Present  L'ondition  of  (jaroHiia  ami  the 
means  of  it^■.  amelioration,  1724.  Suiall 
4t().  lip.  24,      Augusta,  Ga.,  ISM).  •■> 

38.56  Ramsey  (David).  Hi.<tory  of  thf 
Revolution  of  Soutii  Carolina,  from  Priti^h 
I'rovince  to  an  Independent  State.  Majis 
•>     vols.     8vM.     lioards,     uncut.      Trento-i, 


1785. 


1(1  (II) 


3857  Ramsey  (David).  History  of  Soiitji 
Carolin:!,  IVoiu  us  iiist  settlement  in  Uoi» 
to  ISOS  Maps.  2  vols,  in  one,  8vo.ji|' 
274+307.     Newberry,  iS5s.  .)  ■'" 

38.58  Simms  (W.  C.)  The  History  of 
South  <'arolina,  from  its  first  European  (lis- 
covery  to  its  erection  into  a  republic. 
\Vith"a  supplemental  clironicle  of  events 
to  the  present  time.  12mo.  pp.  437.  Nf"' 
York,  1800.  -  -'' 


rontaining  n 
piirliciil.'ii'.-'  ri 
and  ronimei'i 
Euio|ieiin  set 
Diitioiis,  etc., 
Hilt',  neat.      L 

:;Soo  South 

Population, 
I'ubli^lied    b\ 
culture.       Wi 
Svo.  pp.  720. 


S(H 

3>fd  Andr« 
tiie  War.  I'l 
i;i;i  ■•(inl  the  C 
ton,  iS'''l'i. 

.;>''2  Bank) 

the  ol,|  I'la 
iL'uio.  pp.  200 

3m;:i  Black 

tnlions  in  il 
Baltimore,  18' 

3S''l  Butte 
ncy  ill  the  ."*' 
of  e,irl,v  Am 
scenes  and  as 
ioaii  .-ettlenu 
and  the  West 
ton,  issO. 

3805  Cable 

South:  togetl 
in  ('([uity  an 
Itimo.  pp.   1S(I 

^:!m;o  Chew 

Kiii,L'(loni  ol 
of  the  '.vorld. 
paper.      New 

•!^''7  Cl0W( 

ica.  .\  stuily 
master.    Ilinio 

,3808  Cobb 

Scenes;  or,  -k 
ernlifcandad 
of  I'llack  ('re I 
phia.  1S51, 

3S70  Creec 

the  South  an< 
12ino.  pp.  291 

3S7!  Davi( 
Writers  of  t 
New  York,  1* 

3ST2  DeBo 

Resources,  et< 
m^   States. 
18.^2. 


Soatlurn  States. 


148 


xhortiition 

;('  oi'  Sduth 

tlic   Li^la 

les.     12iiio. 

;.       li  (HI 

Episth^  to 
I'oliiiii,  liy 
(Ion,  1754. 
^('I've  D;iys 
ne|.  ll:ill' 
;i  pii'ocs  ill 
4  (10 

xhortati(ti), 

'.      Duiaiii, 

1  OU 

Lift'.  With 
•s  in  South 
inary  War. 
vo.   pii,   'M 

5U 

story  of  the 
111,  from  the 
the  War  of 
jiublished), 
'J,  2  ;■)(! 

Uograiiliical 
XV  of  South 
:ho  original 
inatincs  in 
Charleston, 
4  .^0 

of  S.  Car.) 
,  with  11  life 

:;2:i. 
1  (II) 


lo.    pp. 


p    Prostrate 

nogro   gov- 

Nc'w    York, 

1  U(i 

moriiil  upon 
Una  ami  the 
724.  Small 
).  75 

story  of  'hf 
from  ]!riti>h 
tate.  Majis 
t.      Trenton, 

10  (II) 

tory  of  South 

nent  in  Unit 

ne.     Svo.  pi' 

f)  .111 

^  llistoi'V  of 
3uropean  div 
a  republic. 
z\e  of  events 
p.  437.     Nt'"- 


SS'^t  South  Carolina.    A  Description  of. 

r'ontaining  many  I'ui'ions  ami  i?iteresting 
piirlic'iilar.-'  relating  to  the  civil,  natural, 
and  rominercial  liistory  of  that  cojony, 
Eiiiopean  settlers,  lOngiish  charters,  Indian 
iiiitioiis,  etc.,  etc.  12mo.  pp.  110,  sprinkled 
(■iilf,  iii'at.      r,ondon,  I7()l.  8  ;"»(► 

.nSi.d  South  Carolina.  Ucsource.s  and 
Po|iiilation,  institutions  and  Industries- 
l'iibli>lied  by  the  State  Hoard  of  Agri. 
ciihurc.  AVith  a  large  jjcoiogical  map. 
Svii.  pp.  "20.     ('harleston,  1S8:;. "  ;{  UU 


SorTFlEHN  .STATE.*^. 

3>ril  Andrews  (Sidnoy).  'I'he  South  since 
tiie  War.  I'r.ivel  and  obsi'i'vatioti  in  (ic^or- 
'/vA  and  the  ('arolinas.  l2mo.  jip  4(i(t.  P.os- 
ten,  i^'^Ci.  1    00 

:;n'2  Banks  (Mary  R.)  Bright  Day-  in 
the  "Id  I'laiitatioii  Time.  Jilustrated. 
iL'mo.  pp.  2Cifi.     ]i,,ston,  1SS2.  1    '>() 

iMi.;  Blackmar  (F.  W.)  Spanish  insti- 
tntions  in  tjie  ."^outh-west.  8vo.  pp.  3.S0. 
Baltimore,  Ks'Jl.  2  tlO 

oSiVl  Butterworth  (IT.)  A  Zigzag  Jour- 
ney ill  the  .'''unny  South;  or,  wonder  tales 
of  e,irl\  American  history.  A  visit  to 
scenes  and  associations  of  the  early  Amer- 
ican .-ettlements  in  the  .Southern  States 
and  tlie  West  Indies.  8vo.  jip.  o20.  Bos- 
ton, i.^st'i.  2  25 

•Wi.')  Cable  (Cieorge  W.)  The  Silent 
South:  together  with  the  freedman's  cause 
in  e([iiity  and  the  convict  lease  system, 
llimo.  p|l.   ISO.      Xe\v  York.  bSS.').        '    1  tin 

■''^'■'('>  Chew  (Morris  11.)  liistory  of  the 
Kingdom  ot  Cotton,  'uid  cotton  statistics 
of  the  World.  Illustrated,  12mo.  jip.  97, 
paper.      X(nv  ( trleans,  ISS4.  :]:) 

•!'^'''7  Clowes  (W.  Laird).  Black  Amer- 
ica. .\  stuily  of  th(<  ex-slave  and  his  late 
master.    I2nio.  jip.  24'1    Kondon.  1S9I.   1   2.') 

3St')S  Cobb  (.lose])!!  B.)  ^rississip))i 
Scenes;  or,  sketches  of  So'.ithern  and  West- 
ernhfe  and  adventure,  including  the  I.ctrend 
of  r.lack  Creek.  12mo.  (,p.  2."^0.  I'liiladel- 
I'hia.  IS.". I.  '  I   2') 

■3870  Creecy  C^ol.  -Tas.  T?.)  Scenes  in 
the  South  and  otiior  Miscellaneous  Pieces. 
12ino.  pp.  294.      Washington,  18f.O.  I   00 

3S71  Davidson  (.lames  W.)  The  Living 
Writers  of  the  Sonth.  l2mo.  ))p.  i'i35. 
New  York,  ISiV.).  2  00 

3872  DeBow  (.1.  D.  B.)  The  Industrial 
Resources,  etc.,  of  the  .Southern  and  West- 
ern States.  4  vols.  Svo.  New  C>rleans, 
18.52.  6  00 


.>7;5  Doyle  (J.  A.)     Tho  English   in 

America.  Vi'^ginia,  Maryluid,  and  thrt 
Carolina-i    Svo  pp.  r)')!'!.  London.  IS82.  3  50 

.■)S74  Falkiner(W.  K.)  The  ,s„uih  and 
its  Peoph'.  12ino.  pp.  ys,  paper.  Hich- 
mond,  IS91.  51) 

'1S7"»  Faffan    (W.    L  )      Southern    War 

.Soiig^.,  camp-lire,  patriotic  and  sentimental. 
Illustrated,  Koval  8vo.  pp.  389.  New 
York,  lS9t>.  ■  3  50 

.3S7C,  Featherstonehaugrh  (0  W.)  Ex- 
cursions through  the  ,'^lavo  .'States,  fron» 
Washington,  on  the  Potomac,  to  the  fron- 
tier of  Mexico.  With  sketches  of  popular 
manners  and  geographical  notices.  Map. 
2  vols.  8vo.  half  l.oun.i.    London,  IS44.  4  (JO 

_  3S77  Fenner  ( T.  P.)  and  Rathbun  (P. 

<•)  <'abin  and  I'lantation  .""'ong-  as  siing 
by  the  Hampton  Stu<lents.  Enlarged  ed. 
Svo.  i)p.  127,  ))aper.     New  York,  1891.       ")(> 

.'1S7S  Field  (Henry  M.)  Bright  Skies 
and  Dark  Siiadows.  Travels  in  the  .South- 
ern States  Maps.  12mo  pp.  31(3,  New 
York,  1890.  ]   50 

3879  Flack  (Captain).  A  Tlniter's  Ex- 
])erience  in  the  .Southern  Stai.,'  of  Amer- 
ica: being  an  account  of  t lie  natural  his- 
tory oi  the  various  quadrupeils  and  birds 
which  aie  objects  of  chase  in  these  coun- 
tries.     12mo.  pp.  359.     London,  1SG6.    2  00 

3SS0  Oilman  (Caroline).  liecoUections 
of  a  .Southern  Matron.  12rao.  pp. '  272. 
New  York,  1838.  75 

;iSS|  Grady  (Henry  W.)  The  New 
South.  Witli  a  ch.'iracter  sketch  of  Mr. 
<iradv  bv  Oliver  Dyer.  lOmo.  pp.  273. 
New  York,   IS9(I.  1   OO 

3SS2  Hardman( Francis).  Frontier  Life; 
or,  tales  of  the  .South-western  border.  12mo. 
pp.  376.      Philadelphia,  n.  d,  75 

3S83  Hardy  (Lady  DaiFus).  Down  South. 
Svo.  pp.  27('i.  half  bound.      Lon.,  |S83.     2  25 

3884  Harley  (Pev.  Timothy),  .South- 
ward Ho!  Notes  of  a  tour  to  and  through 
the  ."State  of  fieorgia  in  tlie  winter  of 
lS85-().      ll'uno.  ]>p.  I9S.      Lon  ,  IS.sf,.      1  00 

3885  Harris  (doelC.)  Nights  with  Uncle 
Pemus:  myths  and  legends  of  the  old 
jilantation.  12mo.  pp.  410.  Boston, 
n.  d.  1   .")0 

3S8(')  Harris  (Joel  C.)  Uncle  Remus, 
his  .Songs  anil  his  .Sayings.  The  folk-lore 
of  the  old  ]ilantation.  12mo.  pp.  231. 
New  York,  1S9(I.  1  ',{> 

3SS7  Harrison  (W,  IP,  Jr.)  How  to 
(\ot  Pich  in  the  South.  Telling  what  to 
do.  how  to  do  it,  and  the  proiits  to  be  real- 
ized.    12mo.  pp.  192.    Chicago,  1888.     1  00 


144 


liofnrt  Chtrke  .j-  Co.,  Cincuinati. 


3SS>;  Hillvard  (M.  B)    Tl-o  N.>w  So.,th.  3003  Oglesby  ( I .   K.)     I  Lj*.   Bn  unmca 

i,.  .{'..c.mv  .^  n.l   Attnu-ti<.,.s.      A  .le.^c.ip.       Answ.n-.l    ,.„i  .Ih-  South  \  nuhoat...! .  a  .1,.. 

ive  tV.tmvs  :i.Ml   MH.st   salinnt  ol.iiraotons.      ..0.     Mont;.'o,n.-n ,  l^'.a.  .0 


tir-'   iTliMriitoti.    Sv...  I'p.  41:;.     lialtim.iiv,  ;;'.»() 4   Olmsted  (  F.  L.)     A  .roufn.'.v  in  til 

|,ss7  2  '>l)       Bai'k  CoiiiiU y.     TJiuo.  pp.  -t'.'^.    N-'W  V,nk, 

:;ss',>  Hodgson  (•T<^'<«'li'0     Th.- <*ia(ll.- of     ""''J 

♦  h,.  r,.iil'.Ml.Macv;    oi'.  tlie  tini.'s  of  Troup,  '" 

<^iiitin,iii.  ami  Vant'oy.  A  >kel('h  ofSouth- 
wfstcru  political  liistovy,  tVoiii  tlie  tornia- 
tiuii  of  tilt'  tV.li'i'al  finvoninu'iit  to  A.  i>.  I^^l'l. 
Svo.     Mnhilr,  Ala.,  1S77.  -  "^ 

3890  James  (■lohn  (\.)  The  Southoni 
Stu(i*'Ut'.s  liaii(l-l)ook  of  Sfloctioiis  tor 
lloailini:  and  Oiatorv.  I-mo,  pp.  40.. 
N,"W()i'UMns,  IST'J.  1   y" 

::is',.|  Jones  {('.  C  -Tr.)  N<'?-'ro  Mytli.s 
from  tlu-  <iooigia  <''oast.  1  old  in  the  ver- 
nacular,   IGuio:  pp.  It'i'    Boston,  l.--^^.   I   00 

;).^'J2  Jones  (.1.  P-  )  ^Vild  Snulhi-ru  Scpiu-s. 
.\  talo  ot  .li>unioM  and  border  war.  1-nio. 
pp.  oOJ.      Philadelphia,  P^;VJ.  1  00 

:]s',).;  Kelley  (W.  D.)    The  oM   Soutl» 

and  tho  Ni'W.      A  sei'ies  of  letters.      12ino_. 

pp.  lt>2.     New  York.  1>.S7.  1   -•'> 

;;s',i|  Kettell  (T.   r.)     .southern  wealth 


1 ;,) 

;;yo'»  Olmsted  (F.  K.)  A  -Tourney  in  \\w 
Sea  B  -ard  Slav  States.  With  roiuarksoii 
thfir  econoiuv.  l-uio.  pp.  T'i'i.  New  Voik, 
ls,-,r».  '  -•"> 

:;'.iiit>  Olmsted  *'F.  I..)  .Tournevs  aiM 
K.vploia'ions  in  th(>  ('ott<iii  KiuL'doiii.  K 
traveler's  observations  on  eoltoii  'iinl 
slaviMV  in  tlu'  rnitcd  State.s,  'J,\i>y.  \-uv>. 
IStd."  ^^> 

;iV07  Ozatine  (I!''V.  T.  D.)  The  South  as 
it  is.  Twenty  years  e.xpi'riciiee  in  tln' 
Southern  States  of  Aunriea.  I'Jnio.  jip. 
aiH'i.      London,  ISIhi.  1  Oil 

;;'jiis  [Paulding  f-T.  K.Y]  Letters  from 
the  South,  durii;-;  an  cxcui^ion  in  i1m' sum- 
mer (^f  i>ilt').  li  vols.  llUUO.  N.V..1N1T.  "J  'lil 
;;'.inO  Pollard  (E-  A.)  Black  DianK ntl', 
pathercd  in  the  Darkv  Homes  of  tin  South, 
{•Jmo.  pp.  \2±      New' York,  ls.'''.»  To 

^  ,  ;;o!o  Porcher  (!'i'.   F.  V )    Ke-ourvsuf 

and  NoiTheni"Protlt^.  'Statistical  facts  and  tin- S.iuih.'i  n  fields  and  Forots.  iik  dinii, 
official  iijiur>'S,  showini!  the  meesMty  of  ,.e<,noinical,  and  ajzricultural.  being  also  ;, 
union  to  ""the  future  prosperitv  of  the  He-  medical  botanv  of  the  Southern  States, 
public  Sv.i.  l)p.  17;;.  N.  Y.,  ISlKt.  1  (lO  ^^.jd,  ,„.a,-tical  liifortuation  on  the  usetiu 
3S9:i  J.o/A.r  ../>v.      Paper.  T5       properti.:;^  of   th.Mrees,  piajits   and  shruK 

380r,  King    (Edward).       The    Souther,.       ^--  PI--'-      <- 1'- '">""•  '";■  ' '' 

Staes   of    North    A.neiica.      A    record    of  M'.Ml    Powell  " '.ptaiu  .1.  C),    1  he  A  nun- 

iournevs    in     Loui^ia.c,    Texas,     Missouri.       ican  Siberia;  or.  hanfen  ^  ear>experuMuv 
AHatisas,    Alabatt.a,    <ieor.ia,     Kent.tcky,       in  a  Southern  eonvtct  ..anip.      F-';^,^;'^  ;" 
Vh-inia    etc       Proiu-elv    iUustrate.l    from       plates,    Pimo.  pp.  ,]..;,.    Lomlou,  IS'Jl.    H'' 
originarsketches  by  .1.    Wells  < 'hampney.  :;'.I12  Slmms    (W.    <iilmore).      Soutlann 

4  vols,  imperial  Svo."     London,  1875.      •')  oO       pa.-s.iges    ar.d     Piclures,       lliiuo.    pp.    -> 
:!8<J7  Lennox    (Mary).       Ante     Bellum:        New  Yo.  k.  iS.i'.i.  ,,,,,,  ^^    •  V" 

Soutliern    life    as    it    was.     lllmo.   pp.  .Ili'J.  ;i<)i;;  Singleton  (Arthur)  [H,  (.  Km.iilit 

Philadelphia,  1868.  1    '■^■>       Letters    iroin    the   .^Muth    and    West.     ^v. 

389S  Lilly  (Lambert).     Early  History  of      pp.  bV,".  bon  d^.      Poston,  1824.  Ml' 

the  Southern  States,    Virginia,  North  an. I  ;,91.i  Smedes    (Susan    D  )      A    Soutliein 

South   Carolina,  and   Georgia.     LSino.    pn        Plant. -r.     [ihos.    S.    Dabney.]     l2nio.   p]', 
167.     Boston,  1847.  '•>       o42.     New  York,  I89(.t.  1  '•)» 

3899  McClure  (A.  K.)  The  South:  its  HOj,-,  Smith  (Eugene  A.)  A  General  D.- 
industrial,  financial,  and  i)olitieal  eondi-  scripti.ui  of  the  Climate,  and  of  th.'  »'(''> 
tion      Knno.  pj..  257.     Phila.,  188G.        I  00      loijical,    Topograi-hical,    and     Agricultural 

3900  Mallard  (R.  <^)  Plantation  Life  Features  of  the  '.;^tto,.-,.mlucn.g  Stat.. 
before  Emancipation.   18mo.  pp.  2:;7.    Rich-      2  maps.     Svo.  p]..  22.     ^\  ash. ,1884.         4 


niond,  1892. 


1   00  3.,) 1 6  Somers    (Robert).      The    .Southern 


3901  Meek(A.B.)   Romantic  Pas-ages  iu  States  since  the  War_  18(0-1.     Map.     >  vc 
.^outh-western  History.    Orations,  sketches,  pp.284.     Lomlon,  IS,  1,                             !• 
and  essavs.     12mo.  pp.  330,  half  bouiul.  :).)i7  Southern     Bivouac     (I he).     .\ 
Xew  York,  1857.                                          '   •''"  Monthlv    Literary    ami     Historical    Mairii- 

3902  Moore  (Frank).  So.,gs  ami  Ballads  ziue.     Comlucted  by  BasinV,  Duke  an.l  ; 
..   ,       .■^",          ,,     ,,,',          c  Knott      New  .series,  Vol.  1.  June,  b^^J. 


pp. 


524.     New  York,  188(), 


1   00      to  Mav,  1880.     Cloth.     Louisville. 


3  UU 


,3018  The  SI 
1885,  to  May, 
.3919  Aiiof/ic 

.3920  South 
August,  1873, 
A.  Early.     8v( 

3921  Stirlii 

,SIivve  States,  I 

3922  Subdu 

Soutiierii    Ide 
ISiiio.  ]>p.  .392. 

3923  Sunny 
at  Home.  1 
I'ieiiC!  of  a  Nc 
of  sugar  and 
If.  InL'iaham, 
52t).     Philade; 

;J924  Warm 
A  tour  in  Vi 
Tennessee,  wil 
and   Californi 

1SS8. 

392.)  Watte 

Soutiiern  Life 
12iiio,  pp.  485. 

392t'.  Vv'hite 
.Southern  Stat 

18t)2. 

3927  Why  t 
stniction  and  i 
the  South.    12i 


3928  Blount 
Impeachment 
of  the  Unitec 
Tennessee,  foi 
meanors.  8v 
1799. 

3929  Bokun 

Hand-hook  am 
de.'^oription  of  1 
l2ino.  )>p.  li)4. 

3930  Brown 

Tenn.)  .Speec 
litio.d,  ami  .)lh 
Nashville,  'iVn 

3931  Carper 
of  Tennessee,  1 
to  the  preset"! t 
adelphia,  1857. 

,  3932  Colton 
Coal  and  \  'oal 
[ip.  128.      Nash 

393:i  Garret 
•South  Carolini 
boun.lary  of  'I 
32.    Nashville, 


7\nnL\isc€. 


145 


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1  5U 

("{ptieriil  Di'- 
of  tlic  »n'0- 
Agrit'ultural 
ciiiir  Statt's 
1S84.  4(1 

le   Southern 
Map.     Svo. 
1  50 

(Tho).  A 
,1'ical  ^fil?-'ll• 
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.  Juno,  IH^5. 
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31) IS  r/«j  5rtm^.      Vols.   1   and  2,  June, 

1885,  to  May,  1SS7.     In  parts.  6  00 

3'J I '.»  A  tioth er  cnp;i.      f  lal f  bound.         8  01) 

39JI)  Southern  Historical  Convention, 
Auj-'ust,  l.S7;i,  with  Address  of  fTon.  Julml 
A.  Karly.     Svo.  pp.  44,  paper.     Bait.  4i) 

SU-'I  Stirling  (.laiiifs).  Letters  from  tli« 
.Slave  States.   TJino.  i)p.  374.  Lon.,  IS')7.   1  2J> 

;^,9J-'  Subdued  Southern  Nobility.    A 

.'Southern  ideal.  By  one  of  the  nobility. 
ISnio.  pp.  ;;'.):'.     New  York,  1882.  t;> 

;i'.'-:i  Sunny  South;  or,  thc^  Southerner 

at  Home.  l''nibra(;ing  five  years'  e.xpe- 
litMici!  of  a  Northern  governess  in  the  land 
of  sugar  and  cotton.  Edited  by  Prof.  J. 
II.  Itiirraham,  of  Mississippi.  I'Jmo.  pp. 
.W).      Philadelphia,  IS(H).  1   .')() 

;;yi21  Warner  (< 'has.  D.)  On  Horseback. 
A  tour  ill  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  and 
Tennessee,  with  notes  of  travel  in  Mexico 
and   California.     lOnio.    pp.   3')1.     Boston, 

isss.  1  u.-> 

:5yi2")  Watterson  (Henry).  Oddities  in 
.•"iouthern  \aU\  and  Charaeter.  Illustrated. 
Vh\w.  pp.   IS.').      i'>o-,ton,  1S8;>.  I   oO 

n'.tiii)  V/hite  and  Black,  a  Story  of  the 
Southern  States.  .;  vols.  12mo.  London, 
18f,2.  i  T.j 

39-'7  Why  the  Solid  South?  or,  Recon- 

stiiu'tion  and  its  Results.  By  noted  men  of 
theSouth.    12mo.  jip.  4.)2.    Bait.,  1890.    100 


TENNESSEE. 

3928  Blount  (Wm.)  Proceeedings  on  the 
Imiioaehnient  of  William  Blount,  a  Senator 
of  the  United  States  from  the  State  of 
'I'ennessoe,  for  high  crimes  and  misde- 
meanors. 8vo.  pp.  102.  Philadelphia, 
1799.  2  00 

3929  Bokum  (Tferman).  The  Tennessee 
Hand-book  and  Emigrant's  Cuide.  CJiviiiga 
de.'-criptioii  of  the  State  of  Tennessee.  Mai>. 
l2mo.  i)p.  1(;4.     Philadelphia,  18t)8.        I  00 

3930  Brown  (Ex-Oov.  Aaron  V.,  of 
Tenii.)  Spt'iH'hes,  Congressional  and  Po- 
litico, anil  othiM'  Writings  of,  Svo.  pp.  60f>. 
Nashville,  Tenii.,  18.">4.  2  2''> 

39!  1  Carpenter  (W.  H.)  The  History 
of  Tennessee,  from  its  earliest  settlement 
to  the  preseiit  time.  lOmo.  pp.  284.  Phil- 
adeli)hia.   1S")7.  *.5 

3932  Colton  (Henry  E.)  Report  on  the 
Coal  and  Coal  Mines  of  Tennessee.  8vo. 
pp.  128.     Nashville,   1883.  75 

393:]  Garrett  (W.  K.)  History  of  the 
•Soutii  Carolina  cession  and  the  northern 
boundary  of  Tennessee.  Maps.  iJvo.  pp. 
32.    Nashville,  1884.  40 


.W!!  Oilmore  (Tames  H  )  Th.»  Advanro- 
Ouard  of  Western  Civilization.  (.John 
Ifobertson  and  his  Time,'*.)  12mo.  pp.  .34.'S. 
New  '^'ork,  ISSH.  1  ,00 

393.'>  Gilmore  (.Tames  U  )  Joljn  Servi.«r, 
tho  Conunonweiiltli  Builder.  12mo.  pi>. 
321.     New  York,  1887.  1  :,{) 

393(1  Hawkins  (A.  \V.)  Hand-book  of 
Tennessee.  Map.  8vo,  pp.  ItJ8.  Kno.v- 
ville,  18S2,  T.-. 

3937  Haywood  (.Tohn).     The  Civil  and 

Political  History  <,f  Tenne-see.  from  its 
earliest  setth'iuent  up  to  the  year  179i'>,  in- 
cluding the  boundaries  of  the  State.  Ex- 
act r'^i)riiit  of  the  edition  of  1823.  with  a 
biographical  sketch  of  .Judge  Huywood,  by 
Colonel  A.  .S.  (Jolyar.  8vo.  pp.  518.  Nas|»- 
ville,  J  891.  3  :>0 

3938  Haywood  (.Tolm).  The  Xatur.al 
and  Aboriginal  History  ot  Tennessee,  up  to 
the  first  settlement  therein  l)y  tho  wliite 
people,  in  the  year  17()8.  An  exact  reprint 
of  the  edition   printed  at   Nashville,  182.'i. 

Svo.       (/»?    piWI'i.) 

3939  Killebrew  (.T.  B.)  Introduction  to 
the  licsources  of  Tennessee.  In  ])hvsical 
geography,  geology,  climate,  agricultural 
resources,  and  a  'vantages.  Map^  8vo.  iip. 
1204.     Nashville,  1874.  3  .00 

3910  Killebrew  (•!.  B.)  Report  on  the 
Grasses,  Meadows,  Pastures,  and  Sorghum 
of  Tennessee.  Svo.  pp.  164.  Nashville, 
1880.  75 

3941  Memphis.  Davis  (.Tames  D.)  The 
History  of  the  City  of  Memphis.  Being  a 
compilation  of  the  most  '.nportant  docu- 
ments and  historical  events  connected  with 
the  purchase  of  its  Territory,  laying  off  of 
the  city  and  early  settlement.  "  Also,  the 
"Old  Time  Papers."  12mo.  pp.  320.  Mem- 
phis, 1873.  2  25 

3942  Miller  (Chas.  A.)  OfKcial  and  Po- 
litical Manual  of  the  State  of  Tennessee. 
Svo.  pp.  359.      Nashville,  1890.  1  50 

3043  Old  Times  in  West  Tennessee. 
Reminiseences — semi-historic — of  pioneer 
life,  and  the  early  emigrant  Settlers  in  the 
Big  Hatchie  Country.  By  a  descendant  of 
one  of  the  first  settlers.  12mo.  pp.  29.5. 
Memphis,  1873.  1  24 

3944  Phelan  (.Tames).  History  of  Ten- 
nessee. The  making  of  a  State.  Map. 
12nio.  pp.  478.     Boston,  1888.  2  00 

3945  Pike(C.  D.)  The  .Tubilee  Singers 
and  their  campaign  for  twenty  thousand 
dollars  for  Fisk  University,  Nashville.  Por- 
traits and  music.  12mo.'pp.  221.  Boston, 
1S73.  1  25 


I 


liohcrt  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cinnnmfi. 


146 

3940  Putnam  (A.  W.)  History  of  Mid- 
dle Teniu'Hsee;  or,  life  '">'l  <>">";^"'V'.^,''- 
Jame.  Uobin«on.     Hvo.  ,.p.  06H.     Nashv.l  e 

:;94T  Ramsey (.T.CJ.M.)     AnnalsofTen- 

Watauga  Assooialinn,  1  <t.<.»-l  «7( ;  Part  ut 
North  nm.UMaJT77-lT84;  State  of  'nmk- 

lin  17S4-SS;  T.Tiritoiy  of  tlie  ^'"j  «','' 
States,  17'.KM).V,  Stat.-  '1.'  '''^^"|1;'T;' ,' 'u-lT 
ISOO.     Map.     «v...   pp.    *44.      rinla<h'l|.ii  a 

IStU). 

a'.i4s  Rugby,  Morgan  ^'ounty,  'IVnnes. 
see.  St'itl.niont.  Hvo.  j.p.  '2A.  l.mcmna  . 
1880.  '^ 

•}'U')  Rugby.  nu{:lK'.s( Thomas).  Ru,l'V\v. 
Beini''  sonu'  accoii.it  of  the  .ettleme.it 
fonn.h-a  on  tlie  Cumberland  ^  I'teau  W  ith 
a  .eport  on  the  soil,  eto..  by  •) .  U.  Iv.Uebrew, 
12mo.pp.  li'.8.     Now  York,  1S81.  1  W 

■^{m  Smith  (•'•  <li'ay).  .\  Brief  His- 
torioal.  Statistical  aiul  descriptive  ueview 
of  East  Tennessee.  Map  antl  phite.  Hvo 
pp.  71.      London.  1842.  -  <'*^ 

3901  Thruston((bue-  P.)  The  Antiqui- 
ties of  Tennessee,  and  tlie  adjacent  Slates, 
and  the  state  of  aboriginal  society  in  the 
seat  of  civilization  represented  by  them. 
A  series  of  historical  an<l  ethno  ogical 
studies.  Illustrated  with  maps,  18  iuU-i>age 
phototypes,  ond  numerous  wood-cuts.  8vo. 
pp.  'id     Cincinnati,  1890.  4  00 


39r)8  Corner  (W.)  San  Antonio  do 
lU'Xar,  Texas.  A  j-uide  and  history,  lllus- 
t  rated'.  8va.  pp.  Ititi.  Sun  Antonio, 
1890. 


•J  Ul) 


39r)9  DeCordova  (•'  ) 

source^  and    hi'r    public 
;;T1.      Philadelphia,  1>.")8. 


'i'»'XiiH.     lltT  re- 
Men,     l^mo   im, 
I  <5 


39f.(l  Dewees  (W.  R.)     Letters  frr.m  an 
Karlv  Settler  of  Texas.     <"ompiled  by  Criia 


Cardelle. 
18.")8. 


l''nu».     I'p.     •>!-■       Loui>villp, 

i  •!-> 

;i9t'.l  Domenech  (Abbe).  Missionary  Ad- 
ventures in  IVxa<  and  Me.xico.  A  I'er- 
sonal  Narrative  of  Six  Years  l!f  swlence 
in  liiose  Hegions.  Map.  «V0.  pp.  Hb, 
London,  i8r)8:  -  •«) 

■,',W2  Duval  (.Tohn  C.)  The  A.lvenluie* 
of  l',i"-Foot  Wallace,  the  Texas  Iv'angfr  and 
ilunt'er.       12mo.    pp.    291.      Philadelphii^ 

1  '!■) 


Earlv   Tinit's   in 
Austin,  1^92.   I  25 


TEXAS. 

3952  Anderson  (Charles).  Texas  before 
and  on  the  eve  of  the  Rebellion,  i-nio, 
pp.  .'il.     Cincinnati,  1884.  i>^' 

3953  Baker  (D.  W.  C.)  A  Texas  Scrap- 
Book.  'I'he  history,  biography,  and  misce  - 
lany  of  Texas  and  its  people_  Illustratecl 
Svo.pp.  057.     New  York,  18,. X  4  00 

3954  Bancroft  (Hubert  II.)  History  of 
the  North  Mexican  States  and  I  exas. 
1531-1889.  2  vols.  8vo.  San  l'i'a"ci«co 
1884-9.  -^  ^^ 

3955  Braman  {T>.  E.  E.)  Information 
about  Texas.  Descriptions  of  counties, 
resources,  statistics,  etc.  12mo.  pp.  1.'- 
Philadelphia,  1858.  "^ 

3956  Channing  (Wm.  E.)  A  Letter  to 
the  Hon.  ilenry  Clay  on  the  Annexation 
of  Texas  to  the  U.  S.  8vo.  pp.  72,  paper. 
Boston,  1837.  '^'^ 

.•^g-,?  CoTicidprnnt  (Victor).  Au  Texas. 
Map.  8vo;  pp.  194+115+22.  Half  boi.nM. 
Paris,  1851.  "  -* 


1872. 

39('.3  Duval   (.T.    <'.) 
Texas.      12ino.  pp.  253. 

39C.4  Edward  (David  B)  The  History 
of  Texas;  or.  the  emigrants,  farmers,  ami 
noliticians'  L'uide  to  the  character,  soil 
and  productions  of  that  country.  Mnp, 
l2nio.  pp.  3.'!i').      Cincinnati,  I8.ib.  1  i) 

3905  Flack  (Captain).  The  Texas  KiiW 
Hunter;  or,  field  sport  on  the  prairie 
l2mo.  pp.  333.      London,  181)6.  1  'JH 

39C.C.  Foote(  Henry  S.)  Texas  and  the 
Texans;  or,  advance  of  the  Anglo-Aniei"- 
cms  to  the  Soutli-west.  Including  a  his- 
torv  of  leading  events  in  Mexico,  from 
the  conquest  of  Hernando  Cortes  to  the 
termination  of  the  Texas  IJevolutioih  2 
vols.      12ino.      Philadelphia.  1841.  6  00 

3',if.7  Gouge  (William  M.)  The  ri-cal 
lUstorv  of  Texas.  Embracing  an  acminit 
<r  its  revenue.,  debts,  and  currency.  M'a 
pp.  327.      Philadelphia,  i^52.  >  '•' 

39ti8  Gray  (.L)    l>''<1>  ^^''^t'^"-  »|  ^"^'"' 

Pass,  Texas.  Its  importance  to  the  coun- 
trv'and  commerce.  8vo.  pp.  17.  n.  p^ 
1884.  .     ,-" 

3909  Hooton  (Charles).  .<t.  Louis  ble; 
or  Texiana.  With  a(hlitional  observatums 
niiule  in  the  United  States  and  in  Cuniuln. 
Portrait.     8vo.  pp.  2*14.     Lor.d.,  184(.     I  ^'i' 

3970  Houstoun  (Mrs.)  Texas  and  tlie 
Ciulf  of  Mexico,  or,  Yatching  m  the  >ett 
World.  Portraits  and  illustrations.^  - 
vols,  in  1,  12mo.     London,  1844.  '-  ^" 

3971  Another  edition.  ItJmo.  pp.  288,  p- 
per.     Philadelphia,  1845.  " 

3972  Hughes,  (ione  to  Texas.  pttei> 
from  our  bov-s.  Edited  by  Thomas  Hngie^ 
12mo.  pp.  228.     Lonuon.  1884.  i  ^'^ 


397.1  Htl8 
of  the  Ami) 
withaslroni 
tive  anil  mi 
1849.  2  mi 
Washingtoi 

;!974  Hut 
(luido  to  I 
24mo.  i>p.  «'• 

;;975  Hut 

Skctc'ies,  ai 
papers  <lurii 
in  Mississip 
pp,  202.     11 

;;97i'i  Ken 

.and   Prospt 
Mai)s.       '1 
1S4I. 

;;977  Ken 
raphy,  nati 
8vo.  pp.  118 

:i9:s  Kin 

of  ."^(illlll-We 
(*V(),  )ip.  48. 

;;979  Lav 

I'riiited  by  - 
2  vols,  ill   1, 

18:;8. 
;i9si>  Lyn 

and  liar  o: 
t'llo,  inorocf 

;;9si  Mel 

(N.  A.)  •! 
thousand  i 
L'lno.  pi>.  3: 

3982  Mai 
of  the  Kepi 
cry  of  the  c 
the  c.'iuse  o 
public  of  M 
cut.     Lond( 

39s;;  Nev 

Revolution 
war  of    183; 
late-t     geo; 
statistical  a 
12)ur.  pp.  2 

:;'js4  Ob 

tlii'inigi).  T( 
S()Ut(i-west( 
!i)>|iendix, 

is.v.i. 

■■19-5  Par 
and  Texas. 
tliuu>and  ni 
gaii,  Illinois 
witii  incidc 
brief  sketcl 
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lunu'i's,  and 
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397.".  Htiffhet  (Mij.  O.  W.)    Operations 

of  the  Army  of  the  I'nitod  State's  in  Toxaa, 
with asIi()!iomic'iil  obsjTviilions and  tioscrif*- 
tivcand  military  uit'iuoiiH  of  the  country, 
lh4'J.  m  majis  liiui  b  |>lat««.  bvo.  pp.  tl". 
Washington.  I><')0.  I  '2-t 

;;',i74  Hunt  (Kv  s.)  and  Randel  (.T.  F.) 

(luido  to  ihf  Ui'pnhlitr  o*  J'cxas.  Man. 
•j4mo.  i'i>.  *>4.   New  York.  Ih;!'.».  t.l 

;;'.)7.*)  Hutchinson  (.f.  I{.)  K.'minisc»'n<>0!», 
Ski't(''i«'>,  and  ,\ddi»'ss«'s,  selected  Imm  tny 
ppeis  duriiij,'  a  ministry  of  forty-fivo  year."* 
in  Mississii'jii,  I.oiiisiatia, and  Texas.  l»'ino. 
j)|i.  •Ji'i'J.     Houston,  1S74.  1  '2!> 

;;'.t7l'i  Kennedy  (W.)  The  Hise,  Progress, 
and  TrosiKCts  of  the  Uejiuhhc  of  Texas, 
Maps.  2  vols.  b\o.,  uncut.  London, 
1,S4I.  3  iiU 

;;'.t77  Kennedy  (Wni.)  Texas:  its  geog. 
raphy,  natural  iiistoiy,  and  topography. 
8vo.  pp.  lis,  piiper.    New  York,  1844.    1  00 

;'.'.i7s  Kingsbury  ( W.  <'.)    A  Description 


«tern  and  Middle  Texas. 

London,  lSS;i. 


Map. 
60 


of  .'^iiiilh-W( 
tivo.  )ip.  4S. 

o'.'7'.l  Laws   of  the    Hepublic   of  Texas. 

Printed  hy  order  of  the  ."Secretary  of  .*<tate. 
2  vols,  ill  1,  l:Jiuo.  half  bound.  Houston, 
18.1S.  't  00 

.'.'••SO  lynch   (Tames    D.)      The    Bench 

and  liar  oi  't'exas.  I'ortraits.  8vo.  pp. 
t')lo,  morocco.     St.  Louis,  1HH;>.  4  (K) 

;i'.»si  McDanield  (U.  F.)  nnd  Taylor 

(N.  .\.)  Th>*  <'oining  Kmpire;  or,  two 
thousand  miles  in  Texas  on  horseback. 
L'nio.  pp.  ;58',».     New  York.  1877.  1  2.> 

;i'.t82  Maillard(N  Doran).  The  History 
of  tlie  Heimblic  ot  Texiis,  from  the  discov- 
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the  cause  of  her  -eparation  from  the  lie- 
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;19^;;  Newell  (Kev.   C.)     History  of  tiie 

Revolution  in  'I'exas,  particularly  of  the 
war  of  l8;!"j  and  .'!•'».  Together  with  the 
latest  geographical,  topographical,  and 
statistical  accounts  of  the  country.  Man. 
12)11. •.  pp.  i>l.-,.     New  York,  I8;j8.  "        2  50 

;''>^4  Olmstead  (F.  L.  A  .Tourney 
thnnigi)  Texas;  or,  a  saddle  trip  on  the 
iN)Ut(i-\v(>stern  troi.tier.  With  a  statistical 
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10^5  Parker  (A.  A.)     Trip  to  the  West 

and  Texas,  (.'omprisifig  a  journey  of  eight 
tiiou.-and  miles  through  New  York,  Miclii- 
gau,  Illinois,  etc.,  in  lS.']4-5.  Interspersed 
witii  incidents,  anecdotes,  etc.  With  a 
brief  sketch  of  the  Texan  war.  TJino.  np. 
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3986  Parker  (W.  B.)  Notes  taken  dur- 
ing the  Kxpedition  commanded  by  Tapt. 
II.  n.  Marcv,  turougli  Tnexplored  Texas. 
l2mo.  pp.  242.     rhiladelphia,  IH'it;.       1  2.') 

3987  ProceediniT* '^*f  >^ ''<">^'L'"t>(^'<  '*^td 

at  I'oston,  Is !.''»,  on  the  I'roposod  Annex- 
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'•>'.*>^><  Rankin  (Melinda).  Texas  in  I8'»t). 
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;;98',»  Smith  (A.)  I'eminiscenees  of  tho 
Texas  IJepnliiic.  With  a  preliminary  notice 
of  the  llistorical  ."society  of  (ialveston. 
Svo.  pp.  82,  paper.  (<  »nly  lUU  copies 
printed.)    (ialveston,  187fi.  2  UO 

.■5990  Spaight  (A.  W.)  The  Resources, 
Soil,  and  <'limate  of  Texas.  Large  map. 
8vo.  jtp.  ;)t»i>,  paper,     (ialveston,  18S2.    I  UO 

3991  Anothct  copy.     Clotli.  I  25 

3992  Stapp  (W.    P.)    The  I'risoners  of 

Perote,  captured  by  the  Mexicans  at  Mier, 
December  2;'>,  1842,  and  released  from 
Teroie,  May  It),  1844.  Itimo.  pp.  104,  paper. 
rhila<lclphi,.,  1815.  1  25 

3993  Stiff  (Edward).  Tiie  Texan  Eiui- 
grant.  IV  iig  a  narration  of  tiie  adven- 
tures of  the  author  in  Texas,  the  revolu- 
tioii  in  Mexico,  and  a  condensed  statement 
of  interesting  t  vents  in  Texas,  from  lt(92 
to  1840.  Map.  12iuo,  pp.  ;il)7,  Cincin- 
nati, 1840.  3  00 

3994  Sweet  (A.  K.)  and  Knox  (J.  A.) 
On  a  Me.xican  Mustang  through  'Texas  from 
the  (lulf  to  the  IJio  <Trande.  illustrated. 
8vo.  pp.  672.     Hartford,  188;;.  2  25 

3995  Texas.  'Thoughts  on  I'rojiosed  An- 
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\'.,  1841.  Proceedings  of  Massachusetts 
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Treaty,  pj>.  28.  Washington,  1844.  And 
the  Texan  liovolution,  by  "  Probus,"  pp. 
8L     In  1  vol.  8vo.  1  25 

3996  Texas  in  1840;  nr,  The  Emigrant's 
Guide  to  the  New  iiepublic.  P)y  an 
emigrant  With  an  introduction  by  Rev. 
A.  B.  liawrence.  12mo.  pp.  275,  Ijalf  calf. 
New  York.  1840.  3  <M 

3997  Texan  Veterans.  Proceedings  of 
Meeting,  May,  1S71.  ivo.  pp.  20.  Gal- 
veston, 187').  40 

3998  Thrall  (Rev.  Homer  S.)  A  History 
of  'Texas.  12mo.  pp.  225.  New  York, 
1876.  '  I  (JO 

3999  Thrall  (Rev.  Homer  S.)  Pictorial 
II  istory  of  Texas,  from  the  earliest  European 
adventurers    to   1879.      Map   and    plates. 


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4  75 


14S 


Holnil    (  lir/.f   i<'    ('»■,    Cilirhiintl',, 


4(MM»  Walker  ((l{.  ■'■)    I-*'<i-'i'  ivliitivo  to 

the  AiiiHXUtioii  of'lV'XiiH.    8vo.  p|>  'jO      St 

4(101  Woodman (I'iiviil.)  <;ni.li' toT.'xas 

Emi-raiit..  Mui-,  l-linc  |M  '•-•  1'-"'^". 
is;,-).  1  '"' 

40112  Watson  (Sfii'no).  I-i^l  of  rimits 
t'loiu  Snuili-\v(-ltMii  'I'pxus  ami  Noitlji'in 
Mfxicn,  iiiid  (U'sciiptioii  of  some  lu'W  \y«''^t; 
ern  .-iKH'i.'s.     ,svo.  i.]..  lot),     n.  j..     |ss:i.  7,) 

400;i  Wharton  (W.  H  )  ""'l  Austin  (S. 

F.)  AtUlri's^se.s;  or,  the  coiit.'.-t  iii  winch 
'IVxiis  i^  ill  i)rf.sent  cugajioU.  .Svo.  \>\h  •'/>. 
New  York,  is:;0.  •♦'> 

4004  Yoakum  (H.)  History  of  T.'xus, 
from  its  lii>i  sottlomoiit,  in  MjSj,  to  its 
amipxiilion  to  the  Uiiited  States,  in  ls4i'>. 
lllustratrd,  2  vols.  8vo.  sheep.  Ne«v 
York,  1«.J0.  1''  *"^ 

UTAH. 

4005  Bancroft  (H.  H)  History  of  Utah. 
If,4(l_lss7.  With  -'  pa;:e.'-  of  hihliofiniphy. 
8vo.  pp.  47-t-Si)S.     Sun  Fnitici-sco,  IS'JO.  4  ')0 

400G  Beadle  (.1.  H.)  Hrijiham's  Destroy- 
ing An^cl,  hi'iii;:  the  lilV,  ooiifession  aiul 
startling  tliscl  «ures  of  the  notorious  Hill 
Hickman.  |-Jmo.  pp.  'Jl'J.  N'^'W  Vork, 
I87:i.  1  ^^^ 

4007  Beadle  (.r  H.)  Mfo  in  Ttuh;  or, 
the  mysteries  and  ci'imcs  of  Moriuonisin. 
BeiiiiX  an  expose  of  the  secret  rites  ami 
ceremonies  of  the  Later-Day  Saints.  Map. 
8vo.  DP.  .')40,  half  bound.  Philadelphia, 
187U.  -  -•* 

4008  [Belisle(<»rvillaS.)].  TheTrophets 
of  Mormonisiii  rnveilc<l,  with  illustrations, 
rjmo.  pp.  412.      Philadelphia,  is.V).        100 

4009  Beers  (P^ev.  U.  W.)  The  Mormon 
Puzzle  and  how  to  .Solve  it.  ll2mo.  pp.  10.). 
^•ew  York,   18S7.  '   '>'» 

4010  Bonwick  (James).  The  M.)rmons 
and  the  Silvr  Mines.  PJmo.  pp.  42.).  Lon- 
don, 1S7'2.  1   ■»*^ 

4011  Book  of  Mormon..  An  account 
written  h\  the  hiind  .)r  xMormon  upon 
plates  taken  from  the  plates  of  Nephi. 
Translated  by  .Iosei)h  Smith,  Jr  l2mo. 
pp.  590.     Palmyra,  18.iO. 

A{)V1  The  same.  IGmo.  pp.  5:i.  Xauvoo, 
m.,  1840.  ••  '>'* 

4013  Themne.  Large  type  copy.  Divis- 
ion into  chai'  ers  and  verses,  with  references 

by    Orson    '  r.itt,   Sr.     Svo.    pp.    023.     Salt 
Lake  City,  18S8.  -  '^'J 


4015  Brotherton  (Hdwar.l).  Mormon- 
ism  ;  its  iix^  and  progre-s,  and  tho  propliPt, 
•Joseph  Smith.  8vo.  pp.  31).  ManclK'.stt>r, 
n.  d,  l''*^ 

4iHti  Burton  (Richard  T)  The  riiyof 
the  Saint-,  and  across  the  I!o(4vy  .Muiin- 
tains  to  Cidifornia.  lllustrateil,  Svo.  pi, 
571.     New  York,  1S('.2.  '■'.  -';^ 

4017  Another  I'^IUion.  8vo.  pp.  707.  I.-m- 
don,  ISId.  '<  "" 

4018  Cannon  (  President  rieorge  Q.)  Tli»» 
History  of  the  Mormons,  their  persecutionrt 
and  travels.  PJmo.  I'p.  20.  .Salt  Laki- < 'itv. 
1S91.  >" 

4019  Carlton  (A.  P,.,  U.  S.  Commis.sion.M', 
Utah).  Th'-  Wonderlands  of  the  WiM 
West,  with  .sketches  of  th.-  Mormons.  >ivo. 
pp.  ;547.     11.  ]).  1>>7I.  2  2a 

4020  Caswall   (H"i'vy).      4  he    Prophet 

of  the    Nineteenth    ('.■ntiiry;  or,   tlw  vise, 

Drosrress  and  i)re.sent  state  of  the  Mormon.'^. 
"...  "  .. —      I 1...    iv I  !  1  25 


l2mo.  I'O.  277.     London.  I>i4.l. 

4o2i  Oaswall  (  lleiiry).  4'he  City  of  the 
Mormons;  or,  three  days  at  Naiivno  in  1^42 
Kuno.  pp.  82,  p.iix-r.      London,  1^42.         Ti 

4022  Chandless  (William.)  A  Vi-it  to 
Salt  Lake  I'.eing  a  .ioiirii'-y  acros.  tlip 
plains  and  residence  in  the  Mormon  set- 
tlements at  Utah.  :.''ap.  12nio.  i)p.  3W, 
London,  M57.  -  "" 

4023  Clark  (H^v.  John  A.)  (ileanini-'s 
by  the  Way.  (Pages  21'>  to  352  contain  tlu- 
earliest  exposure  of  Mormonism.)     P-iiio. 

^    .  .  ; .    . .        lit-  I  .  I  I » » 


PI 


i2.      Philad<4i.hia,  1^42. 


5  (HI 


4014  The  same. 
Lake  City,  1891. 


IGmo.    pp.    G23 


Salt 
1  50 


4021  Clayton  (W.)  I'he  Later- Dn 
.Saints  Linmiants'  Guide:  a  table  ot  div 
tances,  etc.,  Irom  Council  Hlufl's  to  tlu' 
Valley  of  the  (icat  .Salt  Lake,  etc.  12ino. 
pp.  24.     St.  Louis,  18LS.  '•' 

4025  De  R'lpert  (A.  E.>  Californians 
and  Mormon-.  l2mo.  pp.  17C..  New  \  oii<, 
1S81.  '  '"' 

4ii2C.  Dickinson!  Mrs.  Klla  Iv)  New  Li.dil 
ou  Mormonism.  With  an  introduction  by 
Tlmrlow  Weed.  12mo.  pp.  272.  New  York, 
18S5.  '  "" 

4027  Doctrines  and  Covenants  of  tli» 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- Day 
Saints.  (Jontainiui:  t!ie  revelations  given 
to  Joseph  Smith,  the  proi»liet,  for  tliP 
building  up  of  the  kingdom  of  Cod  m  the 
last  davs.  D.vided  into  ver.ses,  with  rcier- 
eiices  by  Orson  Pratt,  Sr.  IGmo.  pp.  ''l^!.- 
Liverpool,  1891.  '  '-•' 

4028  Ferris  (Ben.j.  0.)  Utah  and  the 
Mormons.  The  history,  government,  doc- 
trines, customs,  and  prospects  of  the  Latter- 
Day  Saints.  iortraits  and  iPustratiom, 
12mo.  pp.  347.     New  York,  1854. 


4029  Grei 

I'aliiiyra;  '. 
iiiiiiiii'd  in  t 
it.s  tniinder, 
tliii^'e  jad  a 
history  of  t 
an  csiiausti 
iiig  .\Lmus( 
liic  Hook  I 
.\'.\v  York* 

40:.'  Gre( 

rise,  progro 
lirai'ini.'  tlie 
V.  Smith,  o 
of  .'it teen  y< 
(li-closure  i 
inv>l<'iies    ( 


472 
4(13! 


lartf 

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1  50 


jind     .Moiin 
L'lr  1.  IP-  9 

4032  Gun 
Mnrinoii- 

4o:;.i  Hai 

his  reisona 
Missionary 

iNlllo.  pj).    I- 

4034  Han 

Colleetioii  o 
pp.  \l  V     Sal 

4it:i5  Hie! 

bcstldvillg 
sioii,  and  >ti 
lions    Pill    1 
I'tab,     l(')in( 

4o:;C)  Hue 
Moi'iiioii  W 
Sinitli,  the  i 
(iovcrnor  1' 
Louis,  1S44. 

4(137  Hyd 

Its   leaders 
plates.      12n 

4035  Kel] 
rnlilic  Disc 
the  Ke-orga' 
Liittei-Day  ." 
( Disciples), 
niiig  l''ebruii 
|S84,  l)etwe( 
.1.  ('.  of  Lat 
(leii,  ot  the  I 
St.  Louis,  M 

4039  Ken 
Monnonisui 
Niiuvoo.     li 

4010  Ian 

Bil)!e;    or, 
from   (lod? 


lUah. 


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Mormon- 

laiiclio.sttT 
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'li.>  niyof 
I'ky  Moun- 

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■(.'<>  Q.)  Tht' 
crseciitioiirt 
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mnissioiicr, 

iiolis.      Svo. 
12  25 

If:    I'rnpliPt 

r,   tin-  vise, 

o  Mormons. 

1  2;) 

>  ( 'ity  "f  the 

ivno  in  |s4'j 

IS42.         75 

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iicross    tlip 

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iii>.   pp.   •'>4t), 

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c'oiiliiiii  tilt' 

sm.)     l-iiii>. 

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Latoi-Diy 

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lulls    lo   tiu' 

I'lc.     Vlnw. 

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New  Y(irk, 

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I'oductioii  l)y 

.    Now  Yoi'iv, 

1  (III 

lants  of  th» 
'  Liittor-Day 
.iitions  siiven 
ihot,  for  the 
if  ttod  in  till' 
?.A,  with  I'tit'ei- 
inio.  pp.  ■''"'• 

tall  and  the 
srnment,  doc- 
of  the  Latter- 
il'ustration:*. 
8^4.  1  5>J 


40_',i  QregGT  (riionias).  Tlio  PtDpliet  of 
I'jiliiiyia;  Morn'  i'^iu  rovii'Wt'd  and  «'X- 
ftiuiiiod  ii.  tilt'  lili ,  cliaiai'tiT,  and  carcci'  of 
its  luundt'i',  from  "''niuorali  Hill"  to  ('ur- 
tli;i>!t\iiiil  and  lliP  I)('Hi'rt:  tojrothcr  with  a 
liislorv  of  th»'  Mormon  ora  in  lllirioiH.  and 
III)  fxiian-<tiv*'  invrsti;.'atinn  of  thi'  "Sp.ild- 
in^'  Manuscript"  theory  of  the  origin  of 
til,'   I'ook    of    Mormon,      ilinio.    pp     ''VJ 

V..VV  N'l.i'lv     IS'.K).  !    (i(' 


>rmonisi,i:     it'- 
Hm- 


r.(i 

irviii;!i-in 

S(Mipt(irt'. 

I   I.'.'. 


N.'w  York,  iS'.M) 

4(i;.o  Green  (N.   W)       ^■■ 

rise,  priigii's.-<,  and  present  condition.  i<in- 
liiiicini.'  the  narrative  of  Mrs.  Mary  Kttio 
V.  Smith,  of  ii'T  residence  and  cxpeiii'iice 
of  lilleeu  years  with  the  Mormon.-.  A  lull 
(li-closiu'e  of  tiie  rites,  ceremonies,  and 
inv>teTies  (if  polvfiann',  etc.  ilimo.  pp 
.172      Hartford,    I  s7 -.    '  •    "■' 

•Jdili  Guers  (l.'ev-  Inu'lius). 
iind  Mornionism  '  ded  l)y 
I2ii>  I.  1  p.  '.'1      Lond-i.,  iS44. 

4(1.12  Gunnison  (•'.  ^V  )  History  of  the 
Mnniion-      12mii.  pp.  M'l.V     I'liihi.,  l.^r)!'!.     ".") 

4(111  Hamblin  ('Uicoh).  A  Narrative  of 
law  I'ersonal  Kxpcrience  a.sa  Frontiersi...,n, 
Misr-iomuv  to  tlie  Indians,  and  Exp!or<'r. 
isniu.  pp.'l4(>.    .Salt  Lake  ('i*y,  1  SSI.     IdO 

-Id.if  Hand-book  on    Monnonism.      A 

Collection  of    Anti-Mornioii  .\r.iv'le.s.     Svo 
pp.  \i'V     .S;ilt  Lake  ("ity,  IS'.I2.  ')(» 

4ii:i.".  Hickman    (Wm.    A.)      P.vi<r).',.;i's 

lVstn>yin>;  Anj^els:  heinj;  the  li.''>  confes- 
sion, and  .-tarMinj:  d'sdosures  c'.  ti:p  noto- 
liotis  l>ill  Hickm.'Ui,  the  l)anite  <"l''el  of 
I'tiih.  It'iino.  pp.  2l'.l.  New  '4'ork,  IS'(2.  ";") 
4(i:;(')  Hunt  (.Limes  11.)  History  of  the 
Mormon  War.  the  trial  of  the  j»ro])het  Jos. 
Smith,  the  atte-npted  assassination  of  Ex- 
(iovcrnor  I'oiZgs,  etc.  12nio.  pp.  ;i()4.  .■>!. 
Louis.  IS44.     '  C.  (H) 


Louis,  iS44 
4(1.17  Hyde  (-lohn 

Its   leaders    and     desi<rns. 
plates.      l2mo.  pp.  •>1>'">. 


10 

nil.)      Moinioiiisiu. 

L'oitraits   and 

.v.  Y.,  ls,^)7.     2  l)(i 


4(i::^  Kelley(E.  L.)aiid  Braden  (Clark). 
'oliiic    Uiscin>ion    of   the    issiics    Letween 

!'■  h'e-oi'iiani/i  (I  Church  of  .lesns  C'lirisc  of 
..attcr-Hay  .Saints  and  the  Church  of  Cliri.st 
( l>isciples),  held  in  Kirtland,  (.)hi(j,  heiiin- 
iiini;  l''el)ruary  12th.  and  closinj;  March  Sih, 
1S84,  hetween  E.  1>.  Kelley,  of  the  \\.  C.  of 
.1.  ('.  of  Latter-Day  Saints",  and  Clark  I'.ra- 
ilen,  ol  the  Chuicli  of  C'hiist.  Svo.  pp.  3'.l('i. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.  IsSl 


f 


4u;l',l  Kennedy  (-L  H.)  Early  Days  of 
-Monnonism.  Palmvra,  Kirklar  1,  ami 
Xiiuv'K).     12m().  p.p.  27."j.     N.  Y.,  ISsS.     150 

4(110  Iamb  (L'ev.  M.  T.)  The  (iolden 
Bible;  or,  The  liunk  of  Murni'»n.  Is  it 
fi'oiu  (lod?  l2ino  pp.  .5LL  New  York. 
l«f..  1    (10 


(on  Lee  Trial  ''».).  A..  r'"tiosui-«  of 
the  Mount,  Ml  M  .n'ovs  M«H>acre.  Svo. 
pp.  t'lL  pai'or.     Salt    Ljike  City    LSTf).         25 

4(il2  Little  f'Liine-.  A.)    From   Kirtland 

to  Silt  iiaUe  ( 'ity.  With  illu-t:alioii-..  Svo. 
jip.  2(iO      Salt  Laki'  City,  Is'jo.  '    7'» 

1(1,1  Lyford  ( l»'«'v.  C.  P)  The  ^form.  n 
I'rolileiii  Willi  an  appendix  coniaininjj; 
four  riri;.'ina!  stories  o|  Mornion  life,  and 
an  accoiiiii  ol  the  Mountain  .Meadows  Ma  - 
sacre.    |tiM'  I.  pp.  .I'J.l.    New  Yolk,  |s,si"i,    |   (lO 

4011   •Manuscript  Found"  (Tlie);  or, 

tli<>  Mai  iM'iipt  Stoiv  of  the  iat'  L'ev.  Solo- 
mon Spaldinji  ii'oni  a  verliiliin  copy  of  the 
orij!;inai,  iiu  liitliiiL'  correspondi'Mci'  touch- 
injr  the  manuscript,  its  jireseivation,  etc. 
ISmo.  pp    III.      Laiiioiii    Io\v.i,  ISS.V  5U 

lol.'>  Mormons  I  Tin  );  or,  the  L.ittcr-Day 
Saints.  Witii  memoirs  ol  the  lite  and  death 
,if  ,Io-;eph  .Sm;t'  ,  the  Ameiican  Maiiomet. 
[  liv    Charles     Mackav.  1       4''    eni:ravin<'s. 


rJr.io.  pp. 


Lomlon   [|S.")I]. 


I    2.") 


4(il<'>  Mormonism  Unveiled,    indudinf.' 

the  reniiiik.ihle  liii-  and  coiilt's..  ons  of  the 
late  Mormon  l)isho|>,  -lohn  H,  Lee.  Life  of 
]'>ri<xhan.  Yoiiiii:  and  history  of  the  Moun- 
\i<'\y  Meadows  Massacre.  Svo.  St.  Lr.uis, 
l.sS'.  2  2.5 

4047  Mormon  Wife  (The).   A  Life  Story 

of  the  Sacniices,  Soi  rows,  and  Sutl'erinps  of 
Woman,  a  iian'.itive  (rf  many  ye.rs'  per- 
^  >nal  expel  ieiKM'.  Ily  th  '  wife  of  a  Mor- 
i',.n  elder.  Illustrated.  .2nio.  pp.  44*.!, 
iialf  hound.      Hartford,  l.''"(2.  1   7.") 


404S  Aiii'  her  oliti 
don,  ]S."i;V 


ISni.  pp.  247.     Lon- 
1  00 


4040  Montgomery  (Kc    M.  w.)    The 

Mormon  Delusion:  its  !i;  toi'y,  doctrines, 
and  outlook  in  Utah.  l2mo.  pj).  .'154. 
i-ioston,  IS'.IO.  1   00 

4(i50  Murphy  (John  IL)  The  Mineral 
Resources  of  the  Territory  of  Utah.  \Vitl) 
mining  statistics  and  maps.  Svo.  pp.  104, 
London,  1S72.  2  (JO 

4o.')l  Nicholson  (Elder  John).  The  Pre- 
ceptor. 24iao.  pp.  ;■  '  .Salt  Lake  City, 
iss;].  2.-) 

40.')2  Ollivant  (L  E.)  A  P.reeze  from 
thetireat  .Sail  Lake.  l2mo.  pj).  176.  Lon- 
don, 1S71.  1  2.5 

4'or),S  Pratt  (Orson).  A  .Series  of  Fam- 
])l'.!"ts,  to  which  is  app.ended  a  discussion 
iu;,^,  at  P.ohon,  lietweeii*El(ler  Wm.  (iihson 
and  liev.  Wm.  Woodman;  and  a  discussion 
held  in  France,  hetween  Elder  John  Taylor 
and  three  reveiend  jrentlemen.  Svo.  Liv- 
erpool, 1S51.  Eac-simile  of  plates  in.ss- 
in.'.  2  00 


\ 


V! 


loO 


liobi'i't   Clarke  .j-  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


190. 


ISO. 


1  ()0 

Liv- 
T-') 

t')(i 


4054  Pratt  (Pavlcy  5^)  Key_t(.  tli.- 
Science  of  'I  heology.  12mo.  pp.  1  «J.  i-iv- 
erpool,  l.sr)5.  '   '-•* 

4055  Pratt  (Tiirloy  P.)  A  Voice  of 
War:iiiig  and  Information  to  All  ieople; 
or  an  intro<hiotion  to  the  faith  and  doc- 
trine of  the  Churcli  of  Jesus  Christ  ot  Lat- 
ter-Day  Saints,  il^mo.  pp.  2S4.  Nauvoo, 
1844. 

405r)  Another  ,y'itinn.    •J4mo.  pp. 
erpool,  1S54. 

4057  Ayv  >'ii€r  edition.    24uu).  pp. 
York,  1S42. 

405S  Pratt  (Prof,  (^rson)  and  Newman 
(Rev.  Dr.  .1.  T.)  Does  the  Bible  Sanction 
Poly  "amy?  A  discussion.  8vo.  pp.  I  "5. 
paper.     Salt  Lake  City,  ISTT.  1   <'^0 

405U  Prophet  ('i'he);  or,  Mormonisin 
Unveiled.  ilhistrated.  Pinio.  pp.  41 'J. 
Philadelphia,    IS,-,5.  1   <'i) 

4060  Public  Discussion  on  Mormonispi, 
between  Uev.  C.  \V  <'leve,  Jas.  Ikibiiison, 
and  Philip  Cater  and  .lohn  Taylor.  Svo. 
pp.  4U.     Liverpool,  IS.'iO.  1   00 

40G1  Remy  (-'ules)  iind  Brenchley  (•Tu- 

lius).  .V  .lournrv  to  Salt  Lidse  City.  \\  ith 
a  sketch  of  the  hisiory,  reli.^ion,  and  Cus- 
toms of  the  Mormons,  and  an  introductwrn 
to  the  reli>:ious  movement  in  the  Cnited 
States.  '1  vols.  Svo.  Map  and  plates.  Lon- 
don, ISIU.  '   •'" 

40rii;  Report  of  the  .Tudjxes  of  Ttah  Ter- 
ritoi"-  on  tlie  Conduct  oi  the  Mormonites. 
IGino.  pp.  1±      Liverpool,  1S,512.  40 

40f'):;  Resources  ami  Attractions  of  rtah. 
Illusliated.  Svo.  pp.  74,  paper.  Omaha, 
]Seb,  1S7'.I.  -^ 

401)4  Richards  (F.  D.)  and  Little  (-1.  B.) 

A  Comp-'udium  of  the  Doctrines  oi  the 
(-}os])el.  ISmo.  pp.  ;il2.  Salt  Lake  City_, 
18S:i.  '•' 

40t',5  Robinson     (Phil.)       Sinners     and 
Saints.        .\     tour    across    the    States    and 
around  them,   with   three  months   among 
the   Mormons.      12mo.    jyp.    ;)70.      Lo'idon 
1883.  '    '•' 

40r)t)  Saint  Abbe  and  His  Seven  Wives. 
A  Tale  of  Salt  Lake  City.  12mo.  pp.  !••'.•. 
London,  1872.  '   "" 

4067  Salt  Lake  City  Directory  and  Busi- 
ness Guide  for  IstW  Containing  a  sketcii 
of  Mormonism,  chronological  ev-ents  in 
Utah,  etc.      Plate.     8vo.  p}).  218.  150 

4068  Sexton  (Dr.  G.)  A  Portraiture  of 
Mormonism:  animadversions  on  the  pre- 
tensions and  doctrines  of  I.iiter-Day  Saints, 

16mo.  nn    IL'..      London,  184',).      1   50 


406',)  Simpson  (Captain  J.  11.)  Report 
of  Explorations  across  the  Great  Basin  of 
the  Territory  ot  Utah  lor  a  direct  wim-on 
route  from  Camp  Floyd  to  Genoa  in  C;u.son 
Valley  in  1850.  8  maps  and  diagrams.  5 
plates  Fossils,  0  plates  Fishes,  W  i)lates 
Plants  4to.  )>p  405  Washington, 
1876.  ■•"'  '") 


4(t7o  Simpson  (IN'V.  W.  s.) 

ism;   its   history,  dnctrine<,  and 


12nio.  ))]). 


London,  185:1. 


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Practji'ps. 

1  25 


etc. 


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407i  Utuation  (The)  in  rtah.  The  dis- 
cussions of  the  Christian  Convention  held 
in  Salt  Lake  Citv,  Ajnil,  1888.  Svo.  pii. 
JMO.     .Salt  Lake  City,  18SS.  5o 

4072  Sloan  (Edward  L.)  Gazateer  of 
Utah,  and  Salt  Lake  City  Directo.-y.  Map. 
Svo.  i>p.  200.     Salt  Lake  City,  1874.       2  On 

407;'.  Smith  (Presi<lent  Ge<irge  A.)  The 
Pise,  PrOL'ress  and  Travels  of  the  Church 
of  Jesus  Christ  of  Later-Day  Saints.  Svo. 
pp.71.     Salt  Lake  City,  1S72.  7.i 

4074  Smith  (Joseph),  the  Prophet,  his 
family  and  his  friends.  A  study  based  (Hi 
facts  and  documents.  14  illustratioiH. 
iSnio.  i)p.  ;!20.     .Salt  Lake  City,  1886.         e) 

4075  Spencer  (Elder  Orson).  The  iiK^st 
prominent  Doctrines  of  th(>  Church  Je-ns 
Christ  of  the  Later-Dav  .^aints.  '  16mo.  pii. 
252.     Salt  Lake  City,  1874  1  "K 

4076  Stansbury  Captain  Howard).  Ex- 
i.loration  and  Survev  of  tlie  \'alley  of  tlu> 
Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  inchnling  a  iv- 
connoissaiice  of  a  new  route  through  tin' 
iJockv  Mountains,  y-unerous  natural  Ins- 
tor-  plates  and  vieu  Svo.  ii)).  405,  with 
atlas  of  miips.      Washington,  185:).         4  Ot) 

4077  Stenhouse  (  Fanny).  The  Tyranny 
of  Murmonism;  or,  an  Englishwoman  in 
llt:ih  An  autobioiri'aphv.  Illustrated. 
12nio.  PI..  404.      Loiuion,  1888.  1  50 

407S  Stenhouse  (T.  B.  H.)  The  Pocky 
Mountain  Saint-^.  A  lull  and  complete 
History  of  the  Mormons,  from  the  lirst 
vision  of  Joseph  Smith  to  the  last  cniirt- 
ship  of  Brii:ham  Young.  The  great  min- 
eral wealth  of  I'tah,  etc.  Illustrated.  8vo. 
pp.  761.      London,  n.  d.  ^  00 

4070  Stenhouse  (Mrs.  T.  B.  TL)  "Tell 
it  AH:"  the  story  ol  a  life's  experience  m 
Mormonism,  with  introduction  by  Mrs. 
Harriet  P.eecher  Stowe.  Illustrated.  Svo, 
pp.  62J.      Hartford,  1875  2  2) 

4080  Taylder  (T.  W.  B.)  The  Mormon's 
Own  P.ook;  or,  Mormonism  tried  by  its 
own  stamhird,  reason,  and  Scripture.  With 
an  account  of  its  present  condition.  Also, 
a  life  of  .loseph  Smith.  12mo.  pp.  22S_ 
London,  1857.  '   -" 


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Lot. lion,  IS!' 

411^4  Wai 
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Utah.     l)p. 
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40^5  Wai 
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4o>",  Ward  (-Vrtomus).  Lectures  on  the 
Moiuions  Illustrated.  12mo.  pp.  <i4. 
Loh-h.n,  1SS2.  40 

40^4  Ward  (Austen  N.)  Male  Lite 
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40S.')  Ward  (  Maria).  Female  Life  among 
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4o,S'.)  Bradford.  McKeen  (Uev.  Silas). 
A  History  of  Bi'.idford,  Vermont,  Its  first 
settlement  in  I7ii"),  with  principal  events 
down  to  IS74,  (>tc.  12nio  pp.  4t')M.  Mont- 
iH'lior,    1S7.T,  '^  OO 

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S.)  Tho  History  (*f  Vermont,  from  its  first 
settlement  to  the  present  time.  Khiio.  pp. 
2IJU.     Philadelphia,  "> 

4091  Conant(E)  Vermont:  geogiaphy, 
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40'.t2  Coventry.  White  (Pliny  IL)  A 
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409;i  Danby.  Williams  (.T.  C.)  Tho 
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40',)4  Doton(n.)    Vermont  Almanac  and 


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History  of  the  Town  ot  Fair  Haven,  Ver- 
mont. 2  maps.  12nio.  pp.  51G.  Fair 
Haven,  1S70.  ^>  00 

401i()  Hayward  (-^nn.)  Gazetteer  of  Ver- 
mont. <  'onlaining  descriptions  t)f  all  conn- 
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etc.      l2uio.  pp.  21t).      Boston.  1849.        1  25 

4097  Heaton  (•lohn  L.)  The  Story  of 
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on, 1^^'.'.  I   50 

4n<.is  Hemenway  (Abby  M.)  Vermont 
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cluding Addison,  Bennington,  Caledonia, 
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ties, and  iiidox  Svo.  pp.  1092,  in  parti 
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4102  Robinson  (Rowland  E)  Vermont. 
A  study  of  indoi  'ndence.  Map.  IGmo. 
pp.  370."        Boston.  1S'.)2.  1   25 

4103  Slade  (William,  -Ir.)  Vermont 
State  Papers.  Being  a  collection  of  rec- 
ords and  dociiineiits  connected  with  the 
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4104  Thompson  (Zadock).  History  of 
the  State  of  Vermont.  IGmo.  pp.  252, 
boards.      Burlington,  1858,  GO 

4105  Thompson  fZuh--ck).  History  of 
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3  ])arts,  with  a  new  map  of  the  State  and 
200  engraving,s.  Svo.  pp.  224+224+'i20. 
Burlington,  1842  4  00 

4I0G  Vermont  Historical  Society.  Pro- 
ceedings, , Filly  and  Oitober,  1SG2.  Svo.  pp_. 
25.     Montpeiier,  L^t)3.  25 

4107 Proceedings,    1872,  with    L.  E. 

Chittenden's  Address  on  the  Capture  of 
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Wliito.  The  Miiil'ilcs  of  V.-rmont.  I'.y  A. 
D.  lliigur.  Svo,  Y\>.  Ufi+IG.  Ikuliiigton, 
IHaS.  •'" 

41tiO  Williams  fSMmnel).  Tlio  Natural 
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VIKCilNlA. 

4110  Arthur  rr.  s.)  an. 1  Carpenter fW. 

H.>  History  ot  Vii'uinia,  troni  the  i-arliest 
sei  lement  to  the  present  time.  lOuio.  ]))•. 
?,:V1.      i'hiladcll.hia  T.'t 

4111  Augusta  County.  I'.yton  (.lolm 
L.)  History  of  Auirusta  ('ounty.  Svo.  I'p. 
;;<,l,*).     .Staunton,  i^sj. 


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4112  Aup-usta  County.  Wad'lell  (.los. 
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chapter  on  reconstruction.  Svo.  jip.  oS'J. 
Richmond,  ISSC.  'J  ;')0 

4113  [Beverley  (Uobert^].  The  History_ 
of  Virginia.  In  four  parts.  I.  History  «)f 
the   First  Settlement  of  Virginia,  in    1706. 

II.  Natural   Productions   of   the    Country. 

III.  The  Native  Indians.  IV.  Tin' Present 
State  of  tiie  Country.  \\y  a  native  and  in- 
luihitant  of  the  place.  Numerous  curious 
plates.  I'Jmo.  pp. 
London,  1722. 

41 14  Another  edition  in  French.  _ Svo.  pp. 
4,'32,  and  index.     Amsterdam,  1707.        '.'>  OO 

4115  Blackwater  Chronicle.  A  Narra- 
tive of  an  Kxnedition  into  tlic  Land  t>\ 
Canaan,  in  Pandolph  (Jounty,  Virginia,  hy 
Five  Adventurous  Gentlemen.  Illustrateil 
1)V  Strotlier.  12mo.  pp.  22'j.  New  York, 
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41  U)  Bland  (Col.  Theodorick).  Papers. 
Edited,  with  a  memoir,  by  Charles  Camp- 
hell.  Vol.  1  only.  Svo.  pp.  100,  paper. 
Petersbm-g,  1^10   "  I  OU 

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paper.      Itichmond.  1   2) 

41  IS  Brown  (Alex.)  New  Views  of 
Earlv   VirL'uiia    Historv,   lt)(HJ-19.     S(juare 


,s..|_-jS4+24,    old    ealL 
12  00 


Shenandoah  Valley  railroads;  and  skotelics 
of  the  principal  cities  and  towns.  Svo.  )•)». 
2.VJ.     IJiehmond,  IS'.M.  2  :>\> 

412it  Buck  (Dr.  1!.  .\.)  Virginia  ami 
Virgniians.  Kxeetttives  of  the  Colony  of 
Virginia  iwm  Sir  Thomas  Smyth  to  i.ord 
Dunmore.  Executives  of  the  ."<late,  frnm 
Patrick  Henrv  to  FitzhuL'ii  Li>''.  Skctchc* 
of  (ienerals  A.  P.  Hill,  It.  E.  Lee,  T.  .]. 
.Inckson,  and  Comniodoi'e  Maury.  With  a 
history  of  Virginia,  front  the  >ettlein('nt  of 
.lanii'stown  to  the  close  of  the  civil  war,  by 
Prof.  Virgil  A.  I-ewi^.  2  vol.s.  I2nu).  To- 
ledo,  ISSS.  7  r,[} 

4121  Burk(-Iohn).  The  History  of  Vir- 
ginia, from  itstirst  s(»ttlement  to  tlie](resent 
day.  With  Vol.  L  the  continuation  by 
Sketon  .lones  and  Lotiis  Hue  Cirardin.  4 
vols.  12ino.,  iKijier.  Vol.  4  la.ck.s  )  p.  4(t',)- 
41C).     Petrrsburgh,  1S04-|S1(').  .■!2  50 

4122  Campbell  {-l  W.)  History  nf  Vir- 
ginia, Irom  its  discovery  till  the  year  l7sl, 
with  biogra|>hical  sketches  f>f  all  the  most 
distinguished  charactt-rs  that  occur  in  tlie 
colonial  i't'Volutit)n  or  subsequent  period  of 
our  historv.  i2mo.  jip.  ;;10.  sheep.  Phila- 
delphia,  I'SIM.  2  ol> 

412:;  Campbell  (Charles),  History  of 
the  Colony  and  .\n(  lent  Dominion  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Svo.  jip.  711.').     Phila.,  ISoO.         ."!  OK 

4124  Case  of  the  Planters  of  Tobacco  in 
Vii'ginia,  as  )epresente(l  by  themselves. 
With  a  vindication.  Svo.  pp.  ()4,  paper. 
London,  17:i:i.  I  <iO 

412.')  Cooke  (.lohtj  Easten).  Virginia. 
A  historv  of  the  j)eople.  Map.  K'uno. 
jip.  r)2;{.   '  Boston,  1S',)I.  I    2.'> 

4120  Cooke  (P.   b.)    A 


]2mo.  pp 


1^.      Libertv,  ISS*'.. 


4119  Bruce  (Thomas).  South-west  Vir- 
ginia and  Shenandoah  Valley.  An  incjuiry 
into  the  causes  of  the  rapid  growth  and 
wonderful  (h.'velopment  of  this  legioii :  with 
a  historv  of  the  Noriolk  and  Western  and 


Desci'iption    ot 
."Staunton, 

1    IK, 


W(>ver's  Cave.      l2mo.    pp.   MJi 
\s:a. 

4127  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia, and  tlie  orilinances  adopted  by  the 
convention  which  assembled  at  .\lex:-.nd.'a, 
Feb.  l:;,  ISC.4.  Svo.  pp.  ;>1.  Alexi  >>'iria, 
1SC)4.  -''O 

4I2S  Debates  in  tlie  House  of  Delegates 
ot  Virginia  in  December,  179S,  o.|  t.ie  Alien 
and  Sedition  Laws.  pjK  ls:;-(-the  Resolu- 
tions of  Virginia  and  Keiitueky  .penned  liy 
Madison  and  -letler.-^on  in  relation  to  the 
.Mien  and  Sedition  Laws.  Svo.  pp. 
Richmond,  lS20-ls:;ti. 

4129  Foote  (W.  H.)  Sketches  of  Vir- 
ginia, historical  and  biographical.  (Fiisl 
series.)  Svo.  pp.  oOS.'  Philadelphi:i, 
1859. 

4i;)0  Foote  (W.  n.)_  sketches  of  Vir- 
ginia, historical  and  biograiihical.  (Sec- 
ond series.)  Svo.  pp.  .'>90.  Ph.iadelphiit. 
is-..^.  •^■"'" 


fin 


4131  Rami 

of  the  Preser 
successe  of  tl 
June.  I  (".14. 
the  scveial  T 
Folio,  pp.  <)9. 
re|ii'iiited.     [ 

4132  Ham] 

Mrs.  yi.  !■'.  A 
low.     With  .'i^ 
with  the  musi 
New  Y, irk,  1> 

41:;;;  Hawl 

nf  the  Events 
[irogres-'^of  till 
in  Virginia. 
Piocese  of  Vii 
332     Svo.     N 

41  kI  Hopk 

the  Old  Dom 
ton,  ISoG. 

41  i;')  Howe 

tion?  of  Virgi 
of  the   most 
biogra]iliical  s 
l.iting  to  its 
lnstrated  bv  o 
bU.     Chariest 

4 1 '111  Ingle 

Institutions; 
jiiirisli,  county 
timore,  IS.'J.'t. 

41.;  7  Jeffer 

Stnte  ot  Virg 
382,  sluep,  cr; 

4i:;s  Aitnthr 

4i:;9  Arvthr 
dices,  relating 
laniily,    cic. 
Shceji.      j;altii 

4I4II  Annthe 
slieep.     Trent 

414!    A  nail. r 
pp.     o.';i').      Ph 

4142  Annlhc 
ton,  ISii9. 

414.;  Jeffers 

"I'l'vations  tin 
ii|i|ieiir  t<i  hav( 
iigion,  and  e 
'Mo,   i,]..   ;;2, 

lMI4. 

4141  JefFeri 

«;lih  t:. )  Ear 
^'1  Virginia,  ai- 
Thomas  .lefTer 
an  appendix 
WU  fur  a  cm: 
"ff!;   and    an 


Vmjinia. 


:1  skotohcs 
Svo.  ].|,. 

jritiiii  Miul 
Colony  of 
I    to   Lord 

tiltc,    flnm 

Sketches 
[.»'e,  T.  .1. 
.  Willi  a 
tlciuciit  of 
I'il  war,  liy 
liiuo.  To- 
7  ."io 

iry  of  Vii" 
lu'  present 
UiUion  liy 
i-ardiii.  4 
*  )  }..    Kt'.t- 

;;j  50 

:)ry  nt'  Vir- 
year  iTsl, 
1  tlu^  most 
icur  in  (lie 
t  jieridd  of 
jp.  I'hihi- 
'1  oi> 

History   of 
oij  of  Vir- 

0.       ;;  5i» 

robaceo  ii) 

liemselven. 

()4,  paper. 

I  (lO 

Vir^'iiiia. 

ip.      K'lino. 

I   •!'> 

3i'iptioii    ot 
Staunton, 

1    IK, 

I  to  of  Vir- 
ted  by  tlie 
dexandr'a, 
Vl*\\i  •■'lri;i, 
."lit 

'  Delejziili's 
||  1. 10  Ali<'ii 
li,.  Wesoln- 
.))enni'(l  liy 
lion  to  the 
o.  pp.  Tl. 
i    M 

ip.s  of  V il- 
eal.  (First 
liladelphiii, 

lies  of   Vii- 

ical.       {^oc- 

li.ladeliihiii. 

2  .".(» 


4131  HamorCTJalph).  A  True  Discourse 
of  the  Present  Estate  of  VirL'inia,  and  tlio 
succes.so  of  the  ali'aires  tlii-rc.  till  tlie  LS  of 
June,  I''il4.  Tf>,i.'etlior  with  a  relation  of 
the  several  English  towhos  and  fortes,  etc. 
Folio,  pp.  <i9.  London,  i()15.  'jfdO  copies 
re|»rinted.     [Albany,  ISGU.]  2  50 

4132  Hampton  and  its  Sttulonts.  l?y 
Mis.  M.  I'.  Ai  iii-tron<r  and  Helen  \V.  Ltul- 
low.  With  ")0  cabin  and  {ilaiitation  sontrs 
with  the  music.  ilin-iiat<'d,  Mvo.  pp.  2r>t>. 
New  Y.>rk,  I,s74.  1  !>,•> 

413.')  Hawks  (Francis  L.)  A  Xarrativ.' 
of  the  Evnts  (•(.niiected  with  the  ri-^e  und 
progress;  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  ('liu re h 
in  Viri-'inia.^  pp.  'J.'sii.  With  .loninals  of 
Diocese  of  Viriiinia  tVoin  I7.S5  tu  18;j.").  pp. 
332     .Svo.     New  York,  kS3'3,  -1  m 

41'M  Hopkins  (Sanmel).  The  Youth  of 
the  Old  Douiinioii.  12mo.  pp.  473.  Pxis- 
ton,  1S5G,  I  50 

413."*  Howe  (Henry).  HistoriCcal  Collec- 
tion? of  Virginia.  Containing  .a  ^lloction 
of  tlio  most  interesting  facts,  iditions, 
biogra]ihical  sketeho.s,  .anocdotes,  etc.,  I'c- 
lating  to  its  history  an..  anti(juitie.s.  Il- 
lustrated by  over  idO  engravings.  Svo.  pji. 
o34.    Charleston,  1845  (i  W 

4131'.  Ingle  (Edward).  Virginia  Local 
In.-titutions;  the  land  system;  huiidre<l, 
IKirish,  county,  town.  >>vo.  pji.  127.  I'.al- 
timore,  1.*^ ")."».  75 

41.i7  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Notes  on  the 
State  ot  \'irgiiiia.  Large  maji.  Syo.  pp. 
382,  slucp,  cracked.  London,  17S7.  '1  DO 
■\\'.)X  Aimthrr  copii.  Without  map.  !  00 
4IM'.l  Aii'th.r  eilitinn.  With  the  a]>pen- 
dices,  relating  to  tlie  niiu'der  of  the  Log.in 
laniily,  eic.  Svo.  pp.  l'j44-5;}-f -Jl.  M';i|., 
Sliceji.      r.altimoi'e,  18(10.  li  25 

414it  Annthn-  ,;lit:on.  IGrao.  pp.  3r)3,  <dd 
flu'cp.     Trenton,  lSli3.  75 

414!  AiioZ/'cr  (-(///Ion..  Largo  map,  l2mo. 
pp.     o.lil.      Philadelphia,  1825.  2  on 

4142  Aw'lhcr  (iltt'idii.  Klmo.  pp.  2.*;o.  T.os- 
"^•n,  IS2',l.  75 

■114:;  Jefferson's  Notes  on  Virginia,  nb- 
"I'lvations  on  cei'tain  passages  of,  whic^i 
|i|ipi'Mr  to  have  a  tendency  to  subvert  Ke- 
iigioi),  and  establi'i  a  false  philo.sophy. 
^vo  |,p.  ;i2,  paper,  uncut.  New  York, 
l^t'L  75 

•ll-ll  Jefferson  (Thomas)  and  Cabell  (.To- 
«;lili_ C  )  Early  history  of  tlin  I'niversity 
«!' Virginia,  as  contained  in  the  lettei's  of 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  dosepli  C.  Cabell, witi 
an  ii|))iendix  containing  Mr.  .lefi'ei'son's 
WU  for  !v  compl(>to  systima  of  education, 
f't'^i   and    an    introduction,    comprising    a 


brief  bistoncal  ekotch  of  the  LTniv<'rsity, 
and  a  biographical  notice  of  .losoph  C.  Ca- 
bell,   8vo.  pp.  52S.     Kiclmiond,  iSoG.    2  50 

4145  Jones.  Letters  of  Joseph  Jones  of 
Virginiii.  1777-17S5.  (250  copies  printed 
by  the  Dei.artment  of  State.)  Small  4to. 
pj>.  157.      Washington,  ISS'.l.  ?,  00 

4140  Journal  of  a  Young  Lady  of  Vir- 
ginia. i7S2.  Small  4to.  pp.  5(j.  Ualtimore, 
1871.  .1  00 

4147  Kercheval  (Samuel).  A  History 
of  the  Valley  of  Virginia.  16mo.  pp.  48t), 
.sheep.      Wiiiclie-ter,  lS.;;j.  4  00 

414S  AiO'thcr  '■(ifiif.     iialf  morocco.     4  50 

41  I'.t  Lynchburgf.  Sk.'telie.simd  Recollec- 
tions ol.  i',y  tlie(  )lde.M  Inhabitant  [Mrs.  Ca- 
bell],   I2m(),  pp.  ;,i'.;j.    liiehmond,  1858.   1  .'iO 

41.")(t  McMillan  (Hamilton).  Sir  Walter 
Kaloigli's  Lost  Colony.  Historical  sketch 
of  tlie  attempts  of  Sir  Walter  L'aleigh  to  es- 
tiblish  a  colony  in  Virginia,  with  the  tra- 
ditions of  an  Indian  tribe  in  North  Caro- 
lina indicating  the  fate  of  the  colony  of 
EiiL'li.-hmen  left  on  Loanoke  island  in  1587. 
l2mo.  pp.  27.     Wilson,  N.  C.  ;50 

4151  Magill  (Mary  T.)  History  of  Vir- 
ginia. Wood-ci;ts.  i2mo.  pp.  258.  Lynch- 
burg, 1888.  1  25 

4152  Map  of  Virginia,  as  discovered  and 
de-eiibed  by  Caotain  .John  .Smith,  l(.'i07. 
Fac-simile.     lo.vit)  inches.  25 

4!5;>  Map  of  Virginia  and  Maryland,  as 
surveyed  bv  \.  Herman,  lt)70.  Fac-simile. 
20.\-24  inch.'s.  ,50 

4154  Martin  (  Toseph).  Now  and  Com- 
pr(>hensive  Gazetteer  of  Virginia  and  the 
District  of  Columbia.  To  which  is  added  a 
histiii  V  of  Virginia,  from  its  first  settlement 
to  1754.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  OSr..  Charlottes- 
ville, |.'^;^5.  3  00 

4155  Maury  (M.  F.)  Physical  Survey 
of  Virginia:  her  geographical  ]iosition,  its 
(iomnuMcial  advantages,  and  National  im- 
portance. Large  maps.  bvo.  pp.  '.'0,  pai>or. 
Pichmond,  iSiuS,  50 

415f.  Meade  (Ri.shop).  nld  Churches, 
Ministers,  and  Families  of  Virginia.  Illus- 
trated. 2vols.  Svo.    Philadelphia,  1878.  5  00 

4157  Moorman  (Hr.  ,1.  J.)  The  Virginia 
Springs  and  the  Springs  of  the  ^outh  and 
West.  Map  and  plates.  12ino.  pp.  403. 
Philadelphia,  1S59.  1    25 

415S  A'int/icr  cdidon.  12mo.  pp.  319.  Pich- 
mond,  1854.  75 

4159  Neill  (Edward  D.).  History  of  the 
Virginia  Company  of  London.  With  let- 
ters to  and  from  the  First  Colony,  never 
before  j)rinted.  4to.  pji.  448,  gilt  "top,  un- 
cr.t.     Albanv,  1869.  4  00 


154 


liobcrt  Clarke  ^'  Co.,  CiudHmdi. 


41G0  NeiU(E'lw-'^«l  D.)  Virginia  Caro- 
lorum:  tho  0.1..ny  under  <''«,.^1'';\  "* 
Charles  the  First  and  Sooon.  ,  lt._;.-lbS,> 
based  upon  manuscripts  and  •I'^J'U '";;''»«  ^^ 
the  period.  tSmuU  -Ito.  pp.  44<.  Albany 
1886.  -*  ^'" 

4161  Neill  (Edward  D)  Virginia  Vo- 
tusta,  during  the  reign  ot  .Tames  1.  Um- 
taining  letters  and  -locuments  never  betoro 
printe.l.  Small  4to.  pp.  liUi.  paper.  .M- 
bany,  188.5.  ^  <^" 

4102  New  Virginians  (The).     By  the 

author  of   the   I'rivate  Lite  ot    (.al.le.K     . 
vols.  12mo.     Edinburg,  1880.  2  <"» 

416.3  Noah  (.Samuel).  A  Description  of 
Weasfs  Cave,  Augusta  County,  %  a.  linio. 
pp.  16.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  "' 

4164  Norfolk.  Burton  (II.  W.)  Tlis- 
torv  of  Norlollv,  Virginia.  A  review  ol  im- 
portant events  and  incidents  which  oc- 
curred from  1T:>6  t..  1877;  als..  a  record  ot 
personal  reniiniscenccs  and  political,  com- 
mercial, an.l  curious  facts.  Svo.  pp.  Li._4. 
Norfolk,  1877.  '    "' 

4165  Norfolk.  Eorrest  ()Vni.  S^)  U\>- 
toricalaiid  i)..scr'.ptiveSl<etchesof  Norlolk, 
Va  and  Vicinitv.  Including  Portsnv.uth 
and  the  adjacent  counties  tor  two  hundrea 
years.     8vo.  pp.  4',)6.     Phila.,  lfeo.3.        i  -» 

4166  Patton  (.T.  H.)  The  Triumph  of 
the  rresbvtervof  Hanover;  or,  separation 

'   of  church'  and   state   in    Virginia.     l8ino. 
pp.  i;i7.      New  York.  1887.  <•' 

4167  Pollard  (Edward  A.)  The  Virginia 
Tourist  Sketch. 's  of  the  springs  and  moun- 
tains of  Viro-inia.  Maj.s  and  illustrations^ 
12mo.  pp.  277.      Phihidelphia,  1^.0.        1  dO 

4168  Perry  (^Vm.  T.,  D.D.)  Hi.storical 
Collections  relating  to  tlie  American 
Colonial  Church,  Vol.  1,  \  irgima.  ^lo.^pj.. 
,585.     n.  p.,  1870.  '  -^^ 

4169  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of 
Dele-'ateL,  iu  tlie  Colony  of  Virginia^lh-ld  at 
Uichm.md  Town,  20th  March,  I*"'.  l;!'- 
116  4- Proceedings  and  Ordinances  at  NNUl- 
iamsburg,  6th  May.  1776,  pp.  86+19.  4ta 
Richmond.  1816.  -  '>^ 

4170  Red    Sulphur   Springs.      H"i'tt 

(Henry).  A  Visit  to  tin-  Ued  .suli.hur 
Springs  of  Virginia  during  the  Summer  ot 
1837.  With  observations  on  the  waters. 
8vo.  pp.  40,  paper.      Boston,  18;W.  i''» 

4171  Richmond.  It^  Advantages  a.s  a 
Manufacturing  and  'I'radmg  Centre.  .-. 
maps.     Svo.  pp.  04.     Richmond,  1882.      .)0 

4172  Visitors' Cluide  to.     Map  and 

wood-cut._     18mo.    pp.   50,  paper.      Kicli- 
inoud.  IbTI.  "'* 


4173  Richmond.  Walks  about  Ihch- 
mond.  With  an  index  showing  the  exact 
location  of  each  point  mentioned.  llliH. 
lOmo.  pp.  175.     Uichmond,  18.1.  1  UO 

41 74  Smith  (.TohnV  The  True  Travels, 
Adventures,  and  observations  ot.  in  Eun'P^ 


Asia.  Africke,  and  America,  in.m  !_'•■>  t.. 
1629  From  the  London  edition  of  li'J'A 
Maps.  2  vols.  Svo.,  .^heep.  Uichnmn.l. 
1819.  '^  "^ 

4175  Virginia.  A  Geographical  nnd 
Political  Summarv.  Embracing  a  descni^ 
tion  of  tlie  .^late,  its  geology,  minerals, 
climate,  animal  and  vegetable  producliuiis 


8vo.    pp 


1  1^0 
Will,  a 
pp.   1S2, 

4i( 


government,    etc.       JIaps. 
paper.     Uichmond,  1876. 

4176  Virginia.  Hand-book  of 
fine  colored  county  mjip.  8vo. 
paper.      Itichniond,  188.». 

4177  Virginia  Historical  Society.  Col- 
lections. \"nl.  1.  C.iitaining  llic  Memoir 
of  Indian  Wars,  battle  of  Point  PleaMUit^ 
nn.l  other  occurrenc<-s,  by  C<il.  .Stuart,  o. 
(ireenbrier;  Grace  Slierwoods  trial  for 
Nvitchcraft.  etc.  »vo.  j.p.  87,  paper.  hi<- 1- 
mond,  I8.).j. 

41 7S  Miscellaneous    Papers,    167'.'- 

lSt>5  Now  fiist  printed  from  tlie  maim- 
scrii)ts  in  the  collections  of  the  society. 
Kdit.-d  bv  If.  A.  Brock.  Svo.  pp.  -ui 
UichmMod.  18^7.  '"''^ 

4179  Virginia.  Ilistorie  do  hi.  16ni;> 
pp.  4:i2,  .-hecp.      Amst.'i'dam,  l.Oi.         - -Jti 

4150  Hlustratcd.    Containingavisit 

to  the  Virginian  Canaan,  and  the  adven- 
tm-e^^of  I',, rle  Cravon  and  his  cousins.  Il- 
lustrated from  <lrawings  by  Porte  Crayon 
rUavid  Strolhers]  .8vo.  pp-  -'»"•  -^.^J 
York,  1S71.  '"''^ 

4151  _  Kej.ort  of  1799-1800  toiu'biiij: 
the  alien  and  sedition  laws;  together  with 
the  Vir"inia  resolutions  of  Deceiiibi'r  _l. 
17'l8  the  debates  iuid  proceedings  tlu'ieon 
in  tlie  H0U.S0  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  anil 
several  other  documents.  Svo.  pp.  -'i|_ 
Uichmond,  1850,  '  '-' 

41S-2  - —  Kogers  (Wm.  B.)  Uepovt  of 
theCeoloL'ical  l{econnoi.<ance  of  the  .^tate 
of  Virginia.  Svo.  pp.  14:i.  Pliihidelp  ui 
18M6.  '.' 

41^^3  Society  of  Virginia  for  Pro- 
moting Agriculture.  Memoirs.  Svo.  pp. 
i;52.      Uichmond,  18H8.  «'- 

4184  Virginia  Springs.  Letters  De- 
scriptive of.  The  roads  leading  tlu-rem 
..tnd  the  doings  thereat.  By  Peregrin.' 
Prolix  [Philip  NicklinJ.  Map.  l8mo.pp 
248.     Philadelphia,  18H7. 

4185  Another  edition.    ISmo.  pp.  99,  bouiW 
Philadelphio,  1855 


60 


4186  Willis 
especially  Hie 
anil  truly  val 
tlu'  discovery 
beiictit.  The 
making  of  wii 
(12,  jialf  bou 
[KepruJted,  V 


41^7  Banci 

Wasliiiigtoii, 
1SS9.  Svo. 
18'Ji). 

4188  Berlir 

tlie  Memorial 
Canal  tie  liar. 
caspi  of  (ire; 
m!ip.s.    Svi>. 

4 ISO  Leigh 

.*?oinid.  Wui 
iiigtciii  'i'erriu 
an'ii  CalilVirni 
Boston,  18S2. 

4190  Resoi 
Wasliingtoii 
port  of  (iover 
8vo.  pp.  72. 

4191  Steve 

ter  to    Kinigi 

Washington 

Wa-liinL'ton, 

4192  Swan 

Coast;  or,  tin 
ington  Teri'iti 
pp.  4.15,     Ne\ 


419.'^  Atkir 

(.Mvaro  V  ) 
ginia.  Ihug 
sentalive  mei 
of  the  State ; 
development, 
Wheeliug,  18 

4191  Eaile 
The  pioneer 
Valh-y.      I'.y 
Charleston,    I 

H95  Deba 

Haiid-bo(jk. 
Viriiinia.       ^ 
Parkcrshurg 

4196  De  K 
Early  Settlen 


Washington —  West  Vin/inia—  Wisconsin. 


155 


out    l^ich- 

the  oxiict 

cd.      llllH. 

1  UO 

\o  Travels, 
iti  Kuropp, 
iiu  1  ■''.':?  u 
m  of  ]iVjy. 
ivichnioml, 

•hirul  nnd 
;  ii  (loscriic 
,  initiPral<, 
roiluclidiN, 

1  liO 
-.f.     Will,  a 

411 

ciety.  f'ol- 

he  Memoir 
It  PlcasiiiU. 
.  Stuart,  of 
s  trial  for 
iper.  Kicli- 
4  Ui; 

ipcrs,    1»')T'.'- 

th«!  maim- 

tlio   society. 

;n.    lip.    •u4. 

■»  l;i.  lOmo. 
TOT.  2  ill 
ail)  ing  a  visit 
,  tho  adven- 
cousins.  11- 
'orto  Crayon 
;]l)t).      New 

SOD  touchitiL' 
ogothtn'  with 
3i'{HMiil)i'r  21. 
iuiis  tlii'ieoii 
Virginia,  ami 
U'o."  pp.  -''i^ 
I  2) 

)  Uopovt  of 
Of  the  .^tate 
Philadeli^iia, 

I  III) 

ini:i  for  Pro- 
irs.     8vo.   I'p. 

Letters  Do- 
idiiig  therein 
Bv  Peregriiio 
ip.     l8mo.  pp 


4iSt'.  Williams  (Kd.)  Virginia:  More 
especially  tin-  Suuth  part  thereof.  iJichly 
aiiil  truly  valued,  etc.  With  addition  of 
tlu'  discovery  of  silk-wornis,  with  their 
Ijeiietit.  'I'heimplantinj:  of  mulberry  trees, 
niakini-'  of  wines  in  Virginia,  etc.  Nvo.  j)j). 
(J2,  half  bound,  uncut.  {jondon,  llJ.'jO, 
[liepnuted,  Washington,  1844.]  1  oO 


WA.'illlNOTON. 

41^7  Bancroft  (Hubert  IT.)     History  of 

W.Tshingtoii,    Idaho,   and    Montana,    ].S45- 

l*iS9.       f'VO.    pp.     !>■>(>.        l^aii     Francisco. 

18'Ji).  -i  •'»'> 

41 '^'^  Berlin   Arbitration.     r'..nt;iiniiig 

the  Memorial  of  the  I'nited  S'.ates  mi  tiie 
Canal  tie  llaro  us  its  Poundavy  Line  'i  ii" 
casPi  of  (treat  P.ril;<in.  etc.  Nuiner'U- 
inap.s.    8vo.     Wasiiington,  I8T2.  I  -'-o 

41^0  LeightOU  (<••(:.)  Life  at  PuL'.-t 
.^outid.  Willi  sketches  of  travel  in  \V:i~h- 
insitciii  'i'eriitory,  r>riti:-h  Colninbia,  Oreg'm, 
and  t'alilornia,'  ISb.i-S|.  pjaio.  pp.  'i")^. 
Boston.  IS.S-J.  1   25 

41'.M)  ResOtirceS  and  Dev«'Iopinent  of 
Washington  'i'eriitory.  Message  and  re- 
port of  (iovernor  Watson  C.  S(juire.  Map. 
8vo.  pp.  12.     Seattle,  l.SSC»,  '2') 

41'd  Stevens  (Isaac  I.)  A  (.'ircular  Let- 
ter  to  Kinigrants  desirous  of  locating  in 
\Vu-liiiigt(Mi  Territory.  S^vo.  jip.  2\,  paper. 
Wa-hiiiL'ton,  P's'xS.  o() 

41'.t2  Swan  ('lames  (J.)  The  Norlli-west 
Coast;  or,  three  ye.ir.s'  residence  in  Wash- 
ington Territory.  ]\ra[).  Illustrated.  ll2mo. 
pp.  4.iii.     New  York,  18')T.  1   oU 


pp.  99,  bouml 


60 


wE.^r  VI urn XI A. 

41 W  Atkinson  (<ieo.  w.)  and  Gibbens 

(.\lvaro  P.)  Prominent  Men  of  We-t  Vir- 
ginia. J'liographic  li  sketches  of  repre- 
sentative men,  thegrowthiuid  ailvancement 
of  the  State;  its  advantages,  resources  and 
development.  Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  10l!2. 
Wheeliug,  ISUn.  ')  00 

4l','l  Eailey  (Anne)  Li  ie  and  Times  of. 
The  pioneer  heroine  of  tlu'(Treat  Kanawha 
Valley.  Pv  Virgil  A.  Lewi^.  8vo.  })p.  VH). 
Charleston,'  IH'.M.'  I   00 

4I'.''')  Debar  (•!•  H.  D,)  West  Virginia 
Haii(l-bo(jk.  A  sketch  of  the  Slateof  W(>st 
Virginia.  Map  PJiiio.  pp.  P.):],  {)aper. 
Parkersl)urg.  ISTO.  7') 

4196  De  Hass  (Willis).  History  of  the 
Early  Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  of  We.it 


Virginia.  Embracing;  an  account  of  tho 
various  o.xpeditions  in  the  W«'st  previous 
to  ITy").  Also,  biographical  sketches  of 
Zane,  McCnlloch,  We'/.el.  and  others.  Hlus- 
trated.    Svo.  pp.  4P>.     Wiieeiing,  IS'iL  7  oO 

4197  Kanawha  County.    Atkinson  (rteo. 

W.)  ilisiory  of  Kanawha  County, from  it.s 
organization  in  17>9,  until  the  present 
time.  Embracing  accounts  of  oarly  set- 
tlements and  thrilling  adventures  with 
the  Indians,  <lfrived  fiom  history  and 
aged  citizens.  Also,  biogiaphical  sketches 
of  a  large  number  of  the  oarlv  settler.s  of 
the(ireat  Kaiiawha,  Vallev.  Illustrated  by 
numerous  engravings.  Svo.  pp.  .'^S.  (Only 
oOii  copies  tor  subscribers.)  Charleston, 
1ST<).  4  Ul> 

IP.tS  Lewis  (Virgil  A.)    History  of  West 

VirL'inii,  ITltj-lSS'.i,  Svo.  pp.  TOO,  .sheep. 
Point  Ple.isant,  :SS9.  4  UO 

4P,'9  Maury  (M.  F.)and  Fontaine  (W. 

M.)  Uescurces  of  West  Virginia.  Svo. 
pp.  4.10,  |)afi.-r.     Wheeling.  is7i>.  1  00 

420'  Monongalia  County.  Wiley  (s.t.) 
Hi-tory  ot  Monongalia  (Jounty,  from  its 
first  settlement  to  the  jn'esent  time.  With 
numerous  biogrtinhioal  and  family  sketches. 
Svo.  pp    776.      Kingwood,  1S'<;>.  ii  iM 

42itl  Parker  (Granville).  'l"he  Forma- 
tion of  llic  Stat"  of  West  Virginia,  and 
other  incident-  of  the  late  Civil  War.  .*^vo. 
pp.  4S2.     Wrlisburg.  1ST*).  '2  ."jO 

4202  Smithfield.  Tii"  Mystery  of  the 
Wizard  (,'l!tf.  A  ^lonogi'apli.  |  l'>y  Rev.  .J. 
^r  Finotti.)  It'imo.  pp.  14:>.  Baltimore. 
iST9.  75 

420!  Tucker  County.  Maxwell  (IL  W.) 
History  ot  ruckerCouulv,  from  the  Englistj 
explorations  and  settlement  to  the  prescMit 
time.      Portiait.     8vo.  np.  .">T4.      Kingwood, 


is.sp 


.*)  <iO 


4201  Wheeling.  Ibeves  (Dr.  .lames  E.) 
The  Health  ami  Wealth  of  the  City  of 
Wheeling  Plates.  Svo.  pp.  ir)S.  Balti- 
more, 1ST  I.  60 

420:)  Wood    County.      Shaw  (S.   C.) 

Sketches  of  Wood  ('. unity.  Its  early  his- 
tory, <!tc.  Part  Hist.  .'<vo.  pp.  60,  half 
bound.     Parkers  burg,  ISTS.  75 


wr-;coN-.<i>: 
4206  American    Sketch    Book   (The) 

Edit(>d  by   Mr-     H"lla    French,    Fan  <'laire, 
Wisci'iisin.        Portraits    and     illu.>trations 
In  jiarts.    Vol.  1  complete  and  Vol.  2,  })art  U 
Together  7  parts,     Svo.  paper.     La  C'l'oss'-, 
1874.  1  75 


oti 


liobcrt  Clarke  .j-  Co.,  Cincinnati. 


I 

Sv 


An  Hisloi'iciil 
of  V  ,  .nisiii, 
l-p.    "...,    paper. 


4207  Appleton.      Hold  (A.  J.)    Tho  Ije- 

sourcos  ami  M;uiiifactnriii<r  <' 'liiioil.N  ot  th« 
[,nwor  Fox  Wwi'v  Viillcy.  ^Map  ami  plau^s_. 
<vo.  pp.  o").     .\pplt't()n.  l'^74.  •••» 

42(iS  Brown  County.  Fn'iu-li  (|'.cl!a). 
Tlui  .AnuMhMii  Skftcli'llnok.  V|'l.  •!■  I*"- 
iiig  11  history  of  I'.rowii  County.  lilustvatod. 
Svo.  pj>.  ;i:i(>.     <ii('cn  r.ay,  1S7<>.  -  <"U 

4209  Brown  County.  liesomrt's,  .\<1- 
vantages,  an.t  Trodii  lions  of  the  Counties 
of  i'.rown,  Door,  (K-onto,  and  Shawana,  in 
the  State  of  W  Knonsiii.  Svo.  pp.  :',Z,  pajier. 
(ivevn  Bay,  1S70.  '   ''0 

4210  Butterfield  (C.  W.)     IIisl..ry  of  the 

University  oi  .Visconsin.  Portraits,  nvo. 
pp.  2;-):;.    'Madison,  1S7U.  •'•" 

4211  Carpenter  (S.  II.) 

Sketch  ot  tiio  University 
fi'oni  1S49  to  1S7(.>.  >^-o. 
Madison,  lS7t'). 

4212  Chippewa  Valley.     Handall   (T. 

E.)  History  of  the  ('liippewa  V' alley.  A 
failliful  Reeorl  of  all  important  events, 
incidents  and  circumstances  that  have 
transpired  in  the  Vulley  of  tlie  Chippewa. 
Ironi  its  earliest  settlement  hy  white  peo- 
ple, atid  a  brief  biojirai)hical  sketch  of  the 
most  prominent  peisoi  ^  in  the  settlement 
of  the  Valley.  Svo.  pp.  207.  Eau  r'lair.-, 
1875.  1   •'" 

4213  Dane  County,  statistics  of.  With 
a  sketch  of  the  srttlement  of  Madison. 
8vo.  pp.  It),  paper.     Madison,  1SS2.  •''»> 

4214  Fond du Lac.    Mitchell (M.)    His- 

lory  of  the  County  of  Fond  du  Lac.      Kmi 
pp.  96.     Fond  du  Lac,  iS')4 

4215  Francis  (Cieo  )  Legends  of  the 
Land  of  Lakes,  Wiseonsin.  Svo.  pi).  90, 
paper.     Chicago,  18S4.  50 

4210  Geneva.  Simmons  (.lames).  The 
History  of  (Wmeva,  Wisconsin.  With 
sketches  of  the  lives  of  ]irominent  early 
settlers.  Svo.  pp.  iOl.  Geneva,  1S75.  Pa- 
per, Sl.OO;  cloth,  1   -•'' 

4217  Green  Bay.  <'rawford(Wni.)  <;o(i's 

Providence  lor  Forty  Years.  'I'lirec  l)is- 
cour-cs  at  th'^  Fortietii  Anniversary  of  tin- 
First  Presbyterian  Church.  Svo.  pp.  :i7_, 
pa])er.     Gi(hmi  I'ay,  isTO.  2.) 

421S  Green  County.    Bin^'ham(H.  M.) 

Hi-iory  oi  (uecn  County.  12nio.  pp.  ;!!<». 
Milwaukee,  1S77.  2  <'(» 

4219  Gregory    (.lohn).       Industrial 
poiu'ccs    ot     Wisconsin.       It'imo.    pp.    ■'•^-■\ 
Chicago,  1855.  I   00 

4220  Hand-book  of  Stevens  Point  and 
the  U]'per  Wisconsin.  Map  of  the  State_. 
18mo,  pp.  47.     .Stevens  Point,  1857.  75 


lo. 
00 


4221  Hebberd  C^.  ^.).  History  of  Wi«. 
cousin  uniler  the  Dominion  of  Franco. 
iOnio.  pp.  I7S.     Madison,  I  ^10.  I  On 

4222  Heff  (.1.  E  )  The  I'.luo  I'.ook  of  the 
State  of  Wi.sconsin.  12ino.  pp.  57S.  Madi- 
son, iss;;.  To 

422">  History  of  Northern  Wisconsin. 
Containing  an  account  of  its  settleniont, 
growth,  development,  and  I'esources;  its 
counties,  cities,  towns,  and  villages,  etc. 
lllustrat;'d.  Large  4to.  pi)  l2lS,  hajf 
morocco.     Chicago,  ls;d.  7  50 

4221  Hunt('T.  W.)  Wisconsin  (Jazettoor. 
Containing  the  names,  locations,  and  rid- 
vantage.s  of  tlie  comities,  citie.s,  towns,  etc. 
^^all.  Svo.  pp.  255,  half  hound.  ^Lidison, 
is5:j.  1  25 

4225  Jefferson  County.  History  of  hs 
early  settlement,  develoi)ment,^  and  rc- 
soui'ces,  etc.  Small  4to.  pp.  7.'i:;,  Imlf 
morocco.     <'hicago,  1S79.  4  UU 

422r»  Lacrosse.  Seymoin'(Cliarles).  His- 
torical Address  at  the  North-western  Cen- 
tennial Celebration  in  Lacrosse,  1870.    8vo. 


pp    '.2,  paper.     Lacrosse,  1S77.  25 

4227  Lapham    (LA.)      A   Biographical 

Sketch,  by  S.  S.  Sherman.      Portrait.     Svo. 

pp.  80,  paper.      Milwaukee.  M7t'i.  ")0 

422S  Lapham  (I.   A.)     Wi-^consin.      Its 

geography  and  topogiai)liy,  iiistory,  geology 


and    mineralogy, 
waukee,  1816. 


I.  mo. 


pp. 


208. 


421 


I^Ot/lf 


Mil- 
1  UO 

"5 


,T  (•0/1'/.      Paper. 
42;;i)  Lapham   (L    A.)      Iteport   <ni    tlie 
hisastrons    F^tfects   of    the    Destruction   of 
Forest  Trees  in  Wisconsin.     Svo.   pp.   104. 
Madison,   1867.  ■'^" 

42:;i  Legislative  Manual  of  Wisconsin 
for  1870.  Map.  l2mo.  pp.  :'.92.  Madismi, 
1 S70.  ''^ 

42:i2  Madison.  ]^raper(  Lyman  C.)  Mad- 
ison, tlie  '  apitol  of  Wisconsin.  Its  growth. 
progress,  cmidition,  wants,  and  capabilities. 
Svo.  pp.  48,  jiaper.      Madison,  1857.  oU 

42:!;!  Madison.  Durrie  (Daniel  S.)  \ 
History  of  Including  the  Fonr  Lake 
Country,  to  .Inly,  1874.  With  an  appcMidi.x 
of  notes  on  Dane  countv  and  its  town?. 
Svo.  ])p.  420.     Madison,  1874.  2  00 

.p2:j4 Anniln-rcop;!.     Illustrated  witli 

photographic  view.s.  3  00 

42:!5  ■ Din-iie  ( D.  S.)  Historical  Ad- 
dress. Tweiity-iifty  .-Xnniversary  of  thf 
Preslivterian  Church.  Svo.  pp.  29,  paper. 
Madi.son,  1876.  -» 

42:i6  Park  (N.   .1.)      Madison,  Dane 

County,  and  Surrounding  Towns.  A  his- 
tory and  a  guide,  including  the  organiza- 
tion of  the  towns  and  early  intercourse  oi 


tlio  settlers  w 
trails,  mound 
son,  I  ^1  <• 

42.'.7  Milw 
History  of  M 
nietit,  in  1^:;,. 
j<vo.  PI'.  2'.):',. 

42:;s  

toi'v  of  Milw 
clii-ive.  lllu 
waui^ee,  ISSl 


42:;9  

Eailv    Hays. 
j;])  1').  paper. 

4210  

\c\i-ii  of  Mil 
lii>tory  of  tin 
totliepresen 

18(d. 

4241  Milw 


iui). 


Chas 
181 


4212  1 

Svo.  i)p.  10. 

424:5  

Svo.  pp.  14. 

4241  New 
By  .1.  l.uclis 
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IST'J. 

4245  Obsei 
Territory;  cli 
"Wisconsin  1 
exhihitim:  tl 


tory. 


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Philad.dphia 
42ir.  Peet 

Presbyterian 
and  Minister 
•20S,     1S51. 

4247  Pierc 

First  Annua 
ISJii.  l2mo 
1850. 

424S  Praii 

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sition  and  fu' 
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4249  Raci] 

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42:-o  Racii 

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Old  Setth;r.s' 
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tniN  niouiid.s,  etc.  l2mo,  pp.  i>i")4,  .^^adi- 
soii,  1^77.  2  nil 

42.'^ 7  Milwaukee.  I'.uckr.Ias.  .^,)  rioneer 
lli^torv  of  Milwaukee,  Ironi  its  first  settle- 
ment, in  h'^-ii.to  J.'^H.     Map  ami  portraits, 

2  .5(1 


42") I  Racine    and  Kenosha    Counties. 

History  of.     4'heir  early  settlement,  growth, 
devc^lopnieiit,    resources,    war   record,   etc 


8vo, 


!',):;,     Milwaukee,  l,s7(i 


Mil- 
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42:;x  Buck  (Jas  S. )      i'iuueer   11  i.-. 

tory  of  Mihviiukee,  from    lS4o  to    lS4('i,  in 
clii-ive.      Illustrated.      Svo.    pp.    M'^: 
waui^ee,  iNSl. 

42.;',> I'.uck   (.las.   .•<.)      ?>Iilwaukee'.s 

EaiK    l>ays.     An   historical   ]ioe!n.      l2mo. 
11])  ill,  pajier.     Milwaukee,  1874.  2.5 

4210  \Vli.>eler(A.  C.)  The  Chron- 
icles of  Milwaukee,  I'eing  a  narrative 
lii>tory  of  the  town  from  its  earliest  period 
totheinoseni.  12mo.  pp.  .'JO.'J.  Milwaukee, 
KSt'd.  2  00 

4241  Milwaukee  County  old  Settlers' 

r:hil).    C'lnise  (Enoch).     Address.  1S72.    8vo. 
hi).  1(1.     1S72.  2."> 


4212 


Lapliam(l.  A.)    Adilress,  1S75. 


Svo,  i>p.  10.      187:5,  2.') 

424:5  Miller  (A,  C)     Address,  187:;, 

Svo.  pp.  14.      1S74,  1.") 

4241  New  Giarus.  The  .'<wiss  Colony  of. 
By  .'.  I.uclisiimer,  with  additional  note.s, 
bv 'I.  >J.  Tschiidv.     ^vo.   pp.   .!:5.     Madison, 

is7'j.  '  ;io 

4245  Observations  'mi  the  Wisconsin 
Territory;  chieily  on  that  part  c;dled  the 
"Wisconsin  Land  District,  "  With  a  map, 
e.xhiliiting  the  settled  parts  of  the  Terri- 
torv,  [Bv  W.  IJ.  Smith.]  i2mo.  pp.  \M. 
Phila<lelphia,    183,^.  2  .50 

42li>  Peet  (St(^phen).  History  of  the 
Presbyterian  and  Congregational  ','hurche.s 
and  Ministers  in  Wisconsin.  IGnio.  pn. 
20S,     LS.51.  :-) 

4247  Pierce  County.  Voungand  Gibbs. 
First  Annual  iieview  of  IMerce  County, 
lS5ii,  J2mo.  pp.  46,  paper.  Prescott, 
185G.  3") 

424S  Prairie  du  Chien.  Branson  (Al- 
fred). I'rairie  du  Chien.  Its  i)resent  po- 
sition and  future  pros])ects.  l2mo.  pp.  12, 
paper.     Milwaukee,  1857.  40 

424'.)  Racine.  Early  Days  at  Hacine. 
Intend(>d  as  a  response  or  as  emendations 
to.i  part  of  Hon.  ("harles  E.  Dyer's  address 
before  the  Old  Settlers'  Club.  ]]y  an  Out- 
sider,   8vo.  i>p,  2'!,  paper,    liacine,  1872.  3'> 

4250  Racine  County.    Dyer  (CJias.  E.) 

Historical  Ad<lre.~s,  delivei'ed  before  the 
"Id  Settler-s'  Society  of  Racine  County. 
l2nio.  pp   84,  paper,     liacine,  1871.  50 


ound. 
4  00 


ustrated.     Small  4to.  i)p.  73S.  hall 
Chicago,  ls7'.>. 

42.52  Ritchie  ('lames  S.)  Wi.^consin  aiul 
its  Kesources;  with  Lake  Su))erior,  it.s 
commerce  and  Navigation.  Including  a 
tri))  to  the  Missi>,-.i])]ii  and  a  canoe  voyage 
on  the  .St.  Croix  and  Ih'ule  L'ivers  to  Lake 
Superioi',  Majj.s  and  illustrations.  l2mo. 
pp.  :;12.      riiiladelphia,  1S57.  1   50 

425;;  Rock  County.  (iuernsey  (Orrin) 
.and  Willard  (.iosiah  F.)  History  of  Rock 
('ounty,  and  'rr.an>-actions  of  the  Agricul- 
tural .Societv.  8vo.  pp.  350.  .lanesville, 
185(').  ■  2  2.> 

4254  Rock  County.  History  of.  It,s 
early  setth-ment,  growth,  devtMopment, 
Resources,  war  r(^cord,  (>tc.  Illustrated. 
Small  5io.  pp.  S'.)7,  half  hound.  Chicai:o, 
IS 70.  4  00 

4255  St  Croix  Valley.  [Gibb.s  (Oliver)]. 
The  St.  Croi.M  Vall.'y.  Half  title.  8vo.  pp. 
4,  paper,     n.  p.  [185'J.]  20 

425t)  Smith  (Ceo.  B.).  Address  on  the 
Early  History  of  Wisconsin.  8vo.  pp.  22, 
pajier.     ^Madison,  187',).  3() 

4257  Smith  (Wm.  R.)  The  History  of 
Wisconsin.  Vol.  1,  Historical;  Vol.  3, 
Doc'.mentary.  (Vol.  2,  not  published.)  2 
vol.-..     8vo.     Madison,  1854. 

4258  Thr  Siimr.     Vol.  3  separate 
425'.t  Strong;  (Moses  M.)     History  of  the 

Territory  of  Wisconsin  from  lS3t)  to  I84.S, 
Preceded  by  an  account  of  some  events 
diu'ing  the  period  in  which  it  was  under  the 
dominion  of  Ivings,  States,  or  other  Ter- 
ritories previous  to  I.S.'Jd.  Portrait.  8vo. 
037.     ^Lulison,  1885 


2  50 
I  00 


PI). 


2  50 

42r,0  Thwaites  (Reuben  C.)  Historic 
Waterways,  si.x  hundred  mib^s  of  cjinoeing 
down  the  Rock,  Fox,  and  Wisconsin  Riv- 
ers.  ,  llimo.  pp.  2'.)S.     Chicago,  18.^8.      I   25 

42(51  Thwaites  (Reuben  G.)  The  Story 
of  Wisconsin.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pj).  3'^'.). 
Boston,  18',)i).  1  50 

42i')2  Turner  '.  T,)  The  Character  and 
Intluenceof  the  1  ndian  Trade  in  Wisconsin. 
8vo.  pj).  'c)4.     Baltimore,  l8'.tl.  50 

42(33  Tuttle(Ch.irles  R.)  An  Illu.strated 
history  of  the  ."^tate  of  Wisconsin.  Being 
a  coiTiplete  civil,  jxilitical,  and  military  his- 
tory of  the  State,  from  its  lirst  exploration 
down  to  1^75.  Map,  Illustrated.  8vo, 
pp.  800.     Madison,  I.S75,  4  00 

421)4  Whitford(W.<'.)  Historical  Sketch 
of  Education  in  Wisconsin.  8vo.  pp.  127, 
paper.     Madison,  1870.  00 


ill 


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158 


Rolnit    ClarU  <j'    Co.,    Clnrlinnih'. 


42'J5  Wisconsin  Academj  of  Science, 
Arts  and  Letters,  Vol.  1,  is  (0-2,  to  \  ol.  7, 
1883-7.  Illustrated.  7  vols.  8vo.  paper. 
Madison,  1S72-S'J.  7  00 

*J'''  iSonie  odd  volumes,  each,  J'l.OU. 

TV 

42Cf.  Wisconsin  Hand- Rook.  By  S. 
Chapmau.  ii^mo.  pp.  117.  Milwaukee, 
1S"»').  -"• 

Wisconsin  Historical  Society— 

4-J07  ('olh-ctions.  12  vols.  Paper  and 
clotli.     Madison,  lsr)r)-lS7y. 


42GS 
42(')9 
4270 
4271 
4272 
427;] 
4274 


Vol.  1,  for  1854,  pp.  ino.  I  7'. 
Vol.  2,  for  18')5,  pp.  548.  1  !'> 
Vol.  ;!,  for  IS.-)!'),  i)p.  .047.  1  75 
Vol.  4,  1S57-5S,  pp.  50S.  2  00 
Vol.  5,  IStM-tVJ,  pp.  4:!S.  2  50 
Vol.  ('),  lSG'.>-72,  pp.  504.  2  50 
Vol.  7,  lS7:J-76,  pp.  4«J5.    2  50 

4275  Vol.  8,  1877-79,  pp.  511.     2  50 

42TG  _  Vol.  9,  1880-81,  pp.  408.     2  50 

4277  Vol.  10,  1882-87,  pp.  558.  2  00 

41)78 Vol.  11,  18S8-',l,  pp.  548.     2  00 

4279  . Vol.  12,  1889-91,  pp.  498.  2  00 

*^*  These    valuable     volumes    contain 

many  important  articles  on  the  early  his- 
tory and  settlement  of  the  North-west, 
biographical  sketches,  and  on  the  archse- 
ology  of  Wisconsin. 

4280  Lapham(I.  N.)  and  Solomon 

(E  )  Dedicatory  Addresses,  January  22, 
1886.     8vo.  pp.  32.     18Gf..  40 

4281 Van  Wvck  (Anthony).  An- 
nual Address,  1867,  'History  of  the  Peo- 
ple, as  illustrated  by  their  monuments. 
8vo.  pp.  24.     Madison,  1807.  35 

4.)j<2  .  Chadbourne  (P.  A.)     Annual 

Address,  1868,  The  Iniluence  of  History. 
8vo.  pp.  22.     1808.  -<J 

40S3  Strong  (M.  M.)  Annual  Ad- 
dress, 1870,  Territorial  Legi^lation.  8vo. 
pp.  40.     1870.  40 

42SJI  Walker  (C.  I.)  Annual  Ad- 
dress, 1876,  The  North-west_  during  the 
Revolution.     8vo.  pp.  46.      1871.  40 

4285  Durrie(D.  S.)     Knly  Outposts 

of  Wisconsin.     Annals  of  Prairie  du  Cliiem 
8vo.  pp.  15.     1872.  -•* 

408G  . Pobinson(C.  D.)     AunualAd- 

(h-ess,  1873,  The  I5irthplaces  of  American- 
isms.    8vo.  pp.  24.     1873.  30 

40^7  Butler   (.l:imes    D.)      Annual 

Address,     1876,     Pre-Historic     Wisconsin^ 
8vo.  PI).  31.     5  plates.  '^ 

42S8  lAichsinger   {■) .)      The    Swiss 

Colony  of  New  Glarus,  with   notes  by  J.  -i. 
Tschudv.     8vo.  pp.  34.     1877.  30 


Wisconsin  Historical  Society— 

42S9  Larrabee    {('.    H.)      Biof-Tiiiih- 

leal  Sketch.     By    Lymau  <.'.  Draper.    8vo, 
pp.  25.      1882.  ■  25 

4290  Washburn  (Hon.C.  ('.)  Mem- 
orial A.ldresses,  .luly  25,  1882.  Portrait. 
8vo.  I'p.  OU'     1883.  30 

4291  Thwaites(lJ.  fi.)  The  Boun- 
daries of  Wisconsin.    8vo.  I'p.  50.    n.  (1.  ;;n 

42'.'2  Wisconsin.  Its  Xaturnl  Kesourcts 
and"  IndusiMiil  Progress.  Map.  8v<).  i,),. 
68,  [laper.     Madison,  1862.  40 

429:5  Wisconsin.  The  State  of.  Em- 
bracing bru'i  sketches  of  its  history,  pd- 
sition,  resources,  and  imlustries.  Miip 
8vo.  pp.  171,  paper.      Madison,  1S70.         4ii 

4294  Wisconsin  State  (Gazetteer  lunl 
Business  Directory.  8vo.  pp.  68;;.  Mil- 
vvaidiee,  1882.         1  '-■< 

WYrniiNn. 

4295  Bancroft  (Hubert  11.)  History  of 
Nevada,  Colorado,  and  Wyoming,  ]'A\}- 
1S88.  8vo.  PI).  828  .San  Franciscn, 
1890.  •*  ''" 

4296  Hoyt  (.lohn  W.,  Ciovernor  of  'Wy- 
oming). Message  of,  .January  12,  ISS'J, 
8vo.  pp.  32,  paper.     Cheyenne,  1882.        25 

4297  Hoyt  (.lohn  W.)  Report  of  the 
Governor  of  Wyoming  Territory  to  the 
Secretary  oi  the  Interior,  for  1880,  on  the 
resources,  etc.,  of  the  T.-rritory.  8vo.  pix 
12,  paper.     Wa.shington,  1^80.  i> 

4298  The  siwr.  For  1881.  Svo.  i)p.  Tl' 
Washington,  1882.  5h 

4299  Jones  (Wm.  A.)  Report  upon  thi- 
Reconnaissance  of  North-western  Wvo- 
min"  nia<le  in  the  Summer  of  1873.  Liu'ge 
folded  maps.  Half  bound.  8vo.  pp.  2iii 
Washington,  1874.  '-  •''" 

4;;()0  Mast  (Wm.)  Ititu^rnry  Map  of 
Wyoming,  showing  the  valuable  routes  to 
the  Black  Hills,  the  mining  districts  on 
the  Big  Horn,  Powder,  Tongue,  and  Wiiul 
rivers,  etc.      Folded.  ■^" 

4:;01  Raynolds  (W.  F.)  Report  on  the 
Exploration  of  the  Yellow>ione,  and  th" 
country  drained  by  that  river.  Map.  Syi. 
pp.  174.     Wasliington,  1867.  2  i«' 

4;]02  Resources  of  Wyoming,  I8S9.  'I'li- 
vacant  lands,  and  how  to  obtain  them,  oi.'. 
8vo.  pp.  77.     Cheyenne,  18>9.  -' 

4;UI3  Richardson  (.lames).  Won<lrrs  oi 
the  Yellow-^tone  Region,  in  the  i."cky 
Mountains.  Being  a  description  ot  it- 
geysers,  hot  springs,  grand  canon,  wutei- 
i\\U  lakes,  and  surrounding  scenery 
Exniored  in  1870-71.  Illustrated  .V:i|;- 
New  York.  1689.  1  ■* 


121110.  pp.  2ob.     New 


4.^01  Strah 
of  Wyoming, 
[„i(l  I'ig  11  or 
tl,,.  pioiiiinei 
Illii-traled. 
I,s77. 

4:;(i.')  Terril 

ton-.   Soil     CI 
l,li,'7::,  paper. 

4:;no  Trigg 
and  .N'oriiitTi 
the  Black  Hi 
piip'T.     nmal 

•l:;n7  Trigg 
rectory  ol  La 
mill  in  l:  regi'i 
,>^vii.  pp.  91. 

4:;ti'>  Wing 
hnvstone  Par 
IJuii'.  pp.  25(] 


4:;i:'t  Aldri 
ka  mid  Siberi 
Arctic  Whale 
p[),  234      Chi 

4.31(1  Back 

.Orotic    band 
the  (ireat  l"is 
of  the  Arctic 

■and  plates.  8v 

4311  Annfl, 
boarils,  uiicui 

4312  Bello 
of  With  hi 
Mar  Scas.ii 
Portrait.  2  V( 

4.'^!  3  Bent 

tc  the  Pole 
St.  Louis   l>^'i 

4:1 1 1  Carsi 

in  (iieenhunl 
the  ice  and 
tain-!        Maj) 
i'iiiladelphia 

4:115  Gran 

fheenlanil,  a 
and  its  inhal 
ol  the  missu 
Bretliren  in 
of  the  JMissic 
Labrador, 
copper  plat 
1167. 

4:'>16  Eged 

Greenland. 


Arctic. 


16$ 


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r.i(if.Ta|ili. 

raper.    8vo, 

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IC.)    Mem. 

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Tho  Bonn- 
)0.    11.  (1.  ;;n 

t1  Kesourcw 

p.  Svo.  ji|i. 
411 

te  of.  Em- 
history,  IKH 

ries.  Miiji 
1  sT(i.         4ii 

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.    GS;;.      Mil- 

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History  of 
mini:,  l'')-!'.'- 
i     Frunciscn. 

4  ;■)» 

TMor  of  AVv- 
,rv  12,  mi. 
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sport   of  the 

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lort  ujtoii  the 

'pstt'rn    ^Vyo- 

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Svo.  pp.  -li'. 

'i  50 

rnry  Map  of 
iWIp  routes  M 
l;  districts  nn 
no,  iiiid  Wind 

.5ii 

vpport  on  the 

lone,  and  th" 

r.     Map.    ^^vo 

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njr,  iSS',).  Til- 
tniu  tliern,  tli'. 
2J 
I.  Wonders  ni 
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canon,  watei- 
cling  ^-rencry, 
trated      M:i||- 


4?An  Strahorn(l{.  E)  The  lland-P-onk 
of  Wyominfi,  and  im'uh^  to  the  Black  Hills 
[,11(1  i'if.'  Horn  regions;  with  a  jrlimpse  of 
tl,(.  prominent  resource.-  ol  the  Territory. 
IlliiMiated.  tSvo.  ]>[>.  'Jt'.*.  Clieyenne, 
1,^77.  I  '•'» 

4 :;(i')  Territory  of  Wyoming.    Its  His- 

toi'V    Soil     (Timnte,    li'esoui'i-es,    rtc.     Svo. 
liii.  7'!,  paper.      Ijaramie  ( 'ity,  1S74.  "■'> 

4:;(iri  Triggs  (•!.  S. )  History  <>r(  heypnno 
and  .Noriiiein  Wyotnin;;  the  ^'old  ludds  of 
tiic  I'.lack  Hills,  etc.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  144, 
paper.     Omaha.  IS7(".,  1  UU 

4:;o7  Triggs  (■'.  11.)  History  and  Di- 
reeli'iy  oi  Laramie  City,  description  of  the 
milling;  reuioii  of  the  lUacic  Hills,  etcr. 
,>vvi).  pp.  'Jl.     Laramie  City,  1n7.'»,  1  Ul> 

4:;(is  Wingate  ('  !eo.  W.)  Through  Yel 
l(nvst()no  I'ark  on  Horseback.  Illustrated. 
i'lw.  pp.  2.>0.     Xew  York,  iSStl.  1   50 


ARCTIC. 

4:;i:')  Aldrich  (Hubert  L.)  Arctic  Alas- 
kii  and  Siberia;  or.  eigiit  months  with  tlio 
An-tic  Whalemen.  Map  and  plates.  12mo. 
pp.  SA      Chicago,  ISS9.  1  o(J 

4310  Back  (r'aptain).  Narrative  of  the 
.\n'tic  Land  E.\ptMlitioii  to  the  Mouth  of 
thelireat  I'lsli  Kiver,  and  along  the  shorii 
of  the  Arctic  Ocean  in  IS;-];;, ';;4, '•'!"».  Map 
aiul  plates.  Svo.  pp.  CG;i.   London,  ISotJ.  3  00 

4:'1I  Amilicr  C(l-i>'->n.  Ma]).  Svo.  pp.  4.')r), 
boiiuls,  uncut.     I'hiladelpliia,  IS'JtJ.        I   oO 

4:)1'2  Bellot  (.'osejih  Ivene)  Memoirs 
of  With  his  journal  of  a  voyage  in  tlio 
I'olar  Seas,  in  search  ot  Sir  Jolin  Franklin. 
Portrait.   2  vols,   12mo.    Loiulon,  ls").j.  U  .'>0 

4."l;;  Bent  (Silasl.  The  Thermal  Paths 
to  the  Polo  -  colored  maps,  iivo.  pp.  40. 
8t.  Louis   1S7l'.  50 

4.11  I  Carstensen  (.\.  P.)  Two  Summers 
in  (ireenland  :  an  artist's  adventures  among 
the  ice  and  islands,  in  j'yords  and  niouii- 
taiiH  I\rap  and  plates.  Svo.  jip,  '21t'>. 
i'hiladelpliia,  IS'JO.  2  ")0 

4:!i:)  Grantz  (David).  The  History  of 
fiieciilaiHl,  and  dcscriiition  of  the  country 
and  its  inhabitants.  Including  an  account 
of  tli(^  mission  carried  on  by  the  United 
Brethren  in  that  country  and  a  sketch 
of  the  .Mission  of  the  United  Urethren  in 
Labrador.  Illustrated  with  maps  and 
copper  plates.  '1  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1167.  o  (H» 

4316  Egede  (Hans).  A  Description  of 
Greenlami.      Willi  Jia   historical  introduc- 


tion antl  lifo  of  the  author.  Map.  Svo.  pp. 
'l'l'^,  boards  Uiicut.      London,  ISIS.         li  00 

4.117  Egede  Saabye(H alls)  ( ireenland: 
being  e.Miacts  troiii  his  journal  it.  that 
country  in  177t>  to  177s,  with  accounts  of 
the  manner.'^of  the  (ireenlanders  atd  of  the 
mis>ion  in  (ireeidand.  etc,  bv  <i.  Fries 
Map.     Svo.  pp  -J'.':;.     London,  lsl8.       '1  m 

4.!1S  Franklin  f.Iolm).  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  to  the  .'^hores  of  the  I'olar  Sea,  in 
the  vear.s  LSJU-JJ.  Map  2  Vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
don,' lS.i4.  3  (M) 

4:519  Gilder  (^Villi.•lm  H.)     Ice-PackaiKl 

Tuiuira.  .Vn  account  of  the  search  for  th« 
.leaiinette,  and  a  sledge  journey  througli 
."Liberia.  Maps  and  illustrations.  Svo.  p)». 
344.     New  Yo.k.  iss;5.  4  00 

4;!20  Gilder  (William  II.)  Sdiwatka's 
Search.  Sledging  in  the  Arctic  in  search 
of  the  Franklin  Records.  Maps  and  illus- 
trations. Svo.  pp.  olt'».  New  York, 
1S8L  3  «J0 

4;5l21  Graah  (r-apt.  W.  A.)  Narrative «f 
an  ExpecUtioM  to  the  East  Coast  of  Green- 
land in  Search  of  the  Lost  Colonies.  Map. 
Hvo  pp.  IU9.      London,  iS.'i".  2  (K> 

4;5J2  Hall  (Charles  F.)  Narrative  of  the 
North  Polar  Expeditions.  U.  S.  Siiip  "  Po- 
laris," t'aptain  Charles  Francis  Hall,  com- 
manding. Edited  by  C.  11.  Davis.  4to.  [ip. 
t')',)0.  Numerous  tine  plates.  Washington, 
1S7G.  4  (JO 

4323  Hall  (Chailes  F.)  Narrative  of  the 
Second  Arctic  Expedition.  His  voyage  to 
Repulse  liay.  sledge  journeys  to  the  straits 
of  llelca  and  Fury,  and  to  King  William's 
land,  and  residence  among  the  Eskimos 
during  the  years  lS(')4-tJ9.  Edited  by  J. 
Nourse.  Numerous  fine  portraits,  ))lates, 
and  charts,  and  large  folding  map  of  Arctic 
regions.     4to.  pp.  044.     Wash.,  1S7'.I.     4  00 

4324  Hayes  (Isaac  I.)  An  Arctic  Boat 
.Tourney  in  the  Autumn  of  1S")4.  Hlus- 
trated.     12mo.  pp.  3S7.     Boston,  1SS3.      1    ")0 

432.">  Hayes  (Isaac  L)  The  Land  of 
D(^-^olation.  Being  a  personal  narrative  of 
observation  and  adventures  in  (Ireenland. 
Illustrated.  12mo.  i)p.  3.")7.  New  York, 
1S72.  .1   75 

4326  Hooper(<'apt.C.  L.)  Ueportofthe 
Cruise    ol    ilie    "''orwin'    in    the    Arctic 


(^cean.      Map.      Svo.    pp. 
Washinutoii,  IS'^1. 


half   bound. 
I  (.10 


4327  Jeannette.  History  of  the  Adven- 
turous Voyage  and  Terril)le  Shipwreck  of 
tlie  U.  8.  Steamer  ".leaiinette"  in  the 
Polar  Seas.  Svo.  j>p.  9t'i,  paper.  New  York, 
]SS2.  25 


100 


7i'.;A./7    (Jill-Li    \    Co.,    ("ini'hnhifi. 


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A^'l^  Jefferys   fTlmnms)       Tho    riront 

Pn.l.:ilrililv  nl  11  NiMtli-w.'st  rassiifjo.^  I)i«- 
iluct'd  Iroin  the  IcUci  nf  Adinii'il  DcFdiiUv 
S|):iiiish  timp  of  Aini'rii'ii,  l(iOS._  ("iiitiiiii 
Smitli's  iniip  <){  lliKl^oii  I5iiy,  174(1-7,  aiitl 
D.'Kuutt'H  jjciu'ImI  ih!!])-^.  With  an  ap- 
ji.Mi.lix  oil  till'  (liscovt'iy  of  l/il»r:i<l'i!'  in 
\lh:\  4it)  11)'.  1''4,  IkiH  Ih.uiiiI  I.oihIoii, 
17.).s'  '^-W 

A\'l^^  Jefterys  ('riiomus).  VoyMfrcs  tVom 
Asia  to  AuHMicii.  for  completing  tiic  <lis- 
<'()V<Tii'.-toi'  llit^  Nortli-wt'.-'t  coast  ot  America. 
'I'u  wliidi  is  prdixcd  a  sir.iiiuar<'  of  the 
voyai!esiiia(lehy  tiie  l!u^^:•^llS(ll■  (he  fro/on 
>ca  ill  search  of  a  Norlli-cast  passage,  -tto. 
pp.  70.      Loii.'.oii,  17(il.  '^  W 

4;!.'.l>  Kane(lv  \\)  Arctic 'Rxp)oratioiii*. 
The  Second  <iiiiiiu*li  Expedition  in  Sciircli 
ill' Sir  .John  KranUliii.  IS");!-.')').  iMates.  'J 
V<»ls.  Svo.      Thiladelphia,  l.S")(».  '•'>  •'''*> 

43:^.1  Kane(lv  K.)  The  Tnitod  Stutes 
ririnneli  Kxpe<lition  in  Search  oi  Sir  .lolm 
Franklin.  A  personal  narrative.  Map 
and  plale.s.  itvu.  pp.  5.i2.  New  York, 
185.1  -'  ««> 

A^'-Vl  Keely  (T)r.  U.  N...Tr.)  and  Davis 

(Dr.<t.<l.)  Ill  Arctic  Sens.  'I'iie  voyaiic  (|f 
the  "Kite"  with  the  "  I'eary  Expedition," 
with  a  transcript  of  the  log.  Maps.  Sv<>. 
pp.  bl\.     Philad.'lphiii,  1S'J2.  -^  5() 

433;i  Lanman(Cha.les).  Farthest  North; 
or,  the  life  .•md  <>x|>loiations  of  Lieut.^.las. 
B.'  Lockwdod,  of  the  Oiceley  Arctic  Expe- 
dition. Maps  and  plates.  12nM.  pp.  ;i;!.;. 
New  York,  ISS...  I  ii^ 

4334  Leslie  M'ro;' ,i  Di-covery  and  Ad- 
venture in  thi-  Polar  Sens  and  IJegion^.  T.y 
Profes.^or  Leslie  and  .Jameson,  and  llngii 
Murray.  Illustrated.  18mo.  pp.  373.  New 
York.'  •■" 

4335  Lyon  (Caiit.  (i.   F.)     A  P.ri.-f  Nar- 
rative of  an  Unsuccessful  Atteinpl  to  reach 
Repulse   Pay,   in    lSi>4.      Map  and   j.lates 
<Svo.    pp.     198,    boards,    uncut.       London, 
1825.  1   ''" 

4336  Lyon(Capt.  f).  F.)  Private  .Jour- 
nal, durin<;  tlic!  recent  voyajie  of  discovery 
under  Capt.  Parrv.  Map  and  i)lates.  8vo. 
pp.  40S.      London,  1824.  2  25 

4337  McClintock  (Francis  L.)  Narra- 
tive of  the  Discovery  of  the  l''ate  of  Sir 
.John  Franklin  and  his  Companions,  ilaps 
and   illustrations.     8vo.  pp.  4U3.     London, 

1858.  -_;"» 

433S  Annlhcr  ,liih>n.  12iuo.  pp.  375. 
Philadelphia,  n.  d.  "5 

4339  MacGahan  f.J.  A.)  Under  the 
NorthFrn  Lights,  Illustrated.  8vo.  pi> 
33'.).     London,  lS7t'>.  3  W 


4".4i>  Manby  ('leor/ie  W.)  .lournal  of  \ 
Voyage  lo  (lieeiiland  in  1^21.  Illiistr.atoil 
8vo,  pp.  225,  lioariL.      London,  1823.     2  1*1 

4341  Markham  (Albert   H  )     a  Pnl,, 

L'ecoiinai— anci';  lieing  the  voyage  of  the 
"iNhjorn"  to  Novaya.  Zemhya,  in  JsT'.i 
>Lips  and  illustrations.  8vt»,  pp.  Dill, 
LoihIoii,  issi.  2  T.i 

4342  Melville  (<'.eo,  W.)  In  the  l.ons 
Delta.  A  narrative  ot  the  search  for  l.it'Ut. 
r'ommander  r>eLong  and  his  companion..*. 
loHowed  hy  an  account  of  the  <lici'ipv 
Relief  l'L\pi'dition,  .md  a  proposed  nietiiotl 
of  reaching  (lu^  Noitii  Pole,  Edited  l,y 
M.4ville  Philips.  Maps  and  illustiatioiiv 
8vo.  pp.  4',>7.     J'.o.-ton,   1SS5.  2.10 

4313  Narrative  of  the  llec(>nt  Voyage 
of  Caiilain  I!o>s  to  the  .\rotic  lienious  in 
th(^  years  182'.l-30-3l-32-33,  and  a  notice  of 
Captain  Lack's  expedition;  with  a  pieiim- 
inaiy  sketch  of  polar  discoveries  fVom 
earliest  year  to  1827.  ISmo.  pp.  P.t2.  .N'ew 
York,  1835.  .Ii) 

4344  Nordonskiold(A.  E.)'riie  Voyage 
of  the  Vega  around  Asia  and  Europe,  W  ilii 
a  liistorical  review  of  previous  jonnir)> 
along  the  north  roast  of  the  Old  World 
Mans  and  plates.  8vo.  pp.  75t).  New  York 
1882.  •'  ')" 

4.;45  O'Reilly  (HernardV  <''.reenhui(f 
the  Ad.jaceiit  Seas,  and  the  Noilli-uesi 
Passage  to  tlu'  Pacific  Ocean,  illustnitetl  in 
a  voyage  to  Davis's  Strait,  during  the  sum 
nier'of  1817.  8vo.  pp.  251,  hoards.  .N'ew 
York.  1818.  1  -' 

•t:;4('.  A<i"tl"T  cl'itnn,.  Cliarl  and  platp- 
4to.  pp.  20.3.      London,  l8l8.  2  71 

4347  Parry  (' "apt  ^V.  E.>  .lournalofa 
Second  V<nai:e  for  tlu^  Discovery  of  a 
North-west  Pa-sage  in  JS21-3.  8vo.  pp. 
4(14.     New  York,  l;-24.  I  '■' 

4348  Parry  ( W.  V'  )  Thre,'  Voyages  for 
the  Discovery  of  a  .North-west  Pa->:»g'' 
IVum  the  Atlantic  to  tlie  Pacific,  and  nar- 
rative of  at»  attein[)t  to  r<'acli  the  Nortli 
Pole.     2  vols.  18mo.     New  York.  1  Oo 

4:'.l'.t  Payer(.Jnlins).  New  Lands  within 
the  Arctic  Circle.  Narrative  of  th(^  ilis; 
coveries  of  the  Austrian  ship  "Tegettlioff," 
1872-74.  Map  and  illustrations,  2  v"ls 
8vo.      London,   iSTd.  ^  ^(J 

4350  Polar  Exploring  Expedition.    .^ 

special  Meeiiiigof  the  American  (ieograiili- 
ical  and  Statistical  Society.  Map.  8vo 
pp.  40.     New  York,  1860.  :ii 

4351  Rink  (Henry).  Danish  Ctreenlaiui. 
its  peojii'-  and  its  ])roducls.  lllustraii-il 
12mo.  pp.  408.     London,  1877.  2  :)ii 


4352  Ross 
of  Pi-.'overy  I 
mill    .\ntarcti 
lv)'.''t3.      U'j 
flits,    2  voU. 

435.'!  Ross 
Discovery    loi 
ilatlih  >  hay,  i 

bility  "''  :»  " 
]iltitc.     2  vols 

4 ;5t  Schle 
Soley  (  Prof. . I 

iliii-tiateil  fi'i 
(it  the  relief 
Ntnv   York,  I 

4:'.55  Score 

E.Vpeilitiou. 

435i'>  Smitl 
<litii>ns  from 
frniii  the  ear 
ofls75-7(V  N 
limps,  4'te. 
1^77. 

4;;57  Srauc 

plnrations  a 
Nineteenth  < 
(A\).      New  V^ 

4:;5,s  Sllth( 
Voy.ige  in  1)11 
in  '|S.")0-5L  ' 
siiips  "  Lady 
.Maps  iiiKl  pli 
1S52 

4;!5'.»  Van 

iLind).  Nan 
Polar  Sea,  ii 
and    182.3.      : 

1S45, 

■l.'illll     Awitl; 

Am,  iS44. 

4 '.(11  Yoiin 
(if  the  ••  Pain 
oocaiij,  ^hll 
1"J7.     hondoi 


I'd! 

4302  Adan 
<^st  K'anililes, 
on  the  natnn 
iliip  and  illu 
don,  1873, 

43G3  Adve 
months  on  th 
1S;)1.     12ino. 

4.1(U  Adve 
the  woods. 
J'-niu  pp.  4UI 


Bi'itish  .  1  "»i7*/f<l. 


m 


'oMl'Ilnl  of  -i 

llltl-<tliltp4 
IS  J.;,    -j  u, 

)  A  Vnl;„ 
yii^'i-  of  the 
a,   in    ]s?,i 


U    tllf    1,011s 

■\i  for  Lit'iit. 
:ioiiiiiuiiioii.<. 
the  <ircclfy 
ist'd  iiiftliotl 
VlihUd  l,y 
llustlatiopv 

•I'tit  ^*ovage 
I  lieuitius  ill 
((  a  notii'oof 
itli  n  {iu'lim- 
vcrii'-  from 
l>.  r.iJ.    New 

M 

TIk^  Voyage 

uropt'.  With 

)us    jnnnii')> 

Old   World 

New  York, 

t)  DO 

(■'ircM-nland, 

Ndrlli-wesi 

UllstlMttMi    ill 

•iiig  thf  sum 

io;ir<ls.      N('\V 

1  i-> 

.  unci  jilutes 

.louriiiil  of  a 
oovi'iy  of  a 
■W.     .Svu.   pp. 

■  V(>ya;^o-:  for 
I'cst "  I';is.-iig<' 
itic,  and  iiiir- 
1  tho  Noitli 
)ili.  1  01) 

Laiiils  within 
)  oi'  th(^  ilis- 
"Tcgetthoir' 
ons,     'J.  vols 


pedition.    A 

•iiii  (leograiili- 
Map.     «Svo 

di  f'lreenlanil, 
lllustratpii. 

r  ::  fill 


43  VJ  Rosi  (<^»!>t.  Sir  .lame*  '.'.)  Voy;»jj*> 
of  I)i-i'i>v«'iy  a«<i  lio-»'iu'rh  in  the  So'.MIumu 
niid  Antiuvtic  Kojiioiut  <lmin):  th«*  year.-* 
iNi'.'-t!.  Wjtli  jdiitt's,  maps,  aiiU  wiiod- 
cuts.    m  vi»l.s.  hvo.     London,  l">i47.         0  •><.» 

4;.').'!  Ross  (•'ii^pt.  .Tolm).  A  Voynet*  of 
Discovery  lor  Ow  pui'ioso  of  Kxploiiti^r 
i'j:illiii  -  May,  an  impi  .  inji  into  th«' pi<il«a- 
bility  ol'  a  north-west  |ias-.n;.'(«.  Map  iind 
],iiii("'.    -  voIh.  ftvo.     London,  l.sjy.       ?,  ih» 

4:it  Schley  (<'oininand»«r  W.  S.)  and 
Soley  ( I'lot. .1.  II  >  Ihf  K.'scu»» oi  (J!('cl««y. 
iliii-iiatfd  ti'oni  the  phofoj'i'Mph-' and  iniipH 
(il   tlio  reliff  4'.\p«>tiitioti.     12n»<».   pp.  277. 

Now  VorU.  1>""''.  2  (10 

4;-.'»  Scoresby  (lN«v.  W.)   Tho  FrankUn 

Expedition.     >vo.  pp.  •.)'.•.     Lond.,  L'^'»i>.     .**0 

4;!oi>  Smith  (^^  Mtniay).  Arctic  Expe- 
(liti'>ns  from  lli'itish  and  For«'if.Mi  Sliores, 
frniii  tilt'  farlit'st  tinifs  to  tin-  t-xjicdition 
of  ls7r)-T(V  Nmneroii-i  colored  illustnitions, 
niii's,  *'tc.  4to.  pp.  f<2J.  Kdinhuriih. 
1>7'7.  tl  «H» 

4:i"iT  Smucker  (^  iiutu'l  M.)     Arctic  Ex- 

plonition.'i  !ind  I'isfoveries  durin)?  th« 
Niiirtccnth  <'t'iitury  to  |SS(».  llJnjo.  pp. 
(A\).     Now  York,  issi"..  |  «)() 

4:;:.s  Sutherland  (I'.  C)    .Toumal  of  a 

VoyaL'o  in  IJatlin's  iJuy  and  I'arrow  Straits 
in  IS.")i)-,')l,  pei'loiTiuMj  by  htjr  majosty'"* 
sliijK  "  l.ady  Franklin"  and  "Sophia." 
.Maps  ami  plates.  iJ  vols,  llimo.  London. 
IS52.  3  50 

4l"i'.»  Van  Wrangell  (Admiral  Fenli- 
iiimd).  Nariiitive  of  an  Expedition  to  tho 
Polar  .^ea,  in  the  year.s  1S2U.  IS-Jl,  IS'J'J. 
mill  ISli.i.  it'imo.  pp.  o(t2.  New  York. 
1S4.'..  .">(► 

Litiil  Anotl'ir  .'■lit'inii,  rjmo.  pp.  r)2'>.  Loti- 
iloii,  1S44.  2  00 

4:'.lil  Yonng  (.Mien).  The  Two  Voyafro.'< 
<if  the  ■•  i'andora"  in  IST')-!)  [to  the  Arctic 
I'l-eauJ.  Maps  and  plate.«.  Imp.  Svu.  pj). 
I'JT.     London.  Is79.  U  00 


r.KlTIsri  AMEl!ir*A, 

4nG2  Adams  (A.  Leith).  Field  and  For- 
est l\aml)les,  with  iK>t(>s  and  observation.s 
on  the  natural  history  of  Ivvstern  <'anada. 
Map  and  illustrations.  8vo.  pj).  33;>.  Lon- 
don, LST-!  2  'Z^i 

430.';  Adventures  in  < 'a nada.  T.eing  two 
ir.omiis  on  the'IdlnKnie  in  New  Rrnnswiok, 
l>SM.     I'Jtno.  pp.  l',)i'.      London,  ISt'itl.     I  00 

43!U  Adventures  in  Canada;  or,  life  in 
the  wooils.  lOdited  hy  .John  ( '.  (ieikio. 
i-inu  pp.  4US.     Fiiiiudel))hia,  :\.  U.  7.'» 


;:{«>,•»  Alexander ( Si rJamosR.)  L'Acadi««. 
SVveii  y«'ars'  ««xplorations  in  Hiitish 
.America,  Maj)s  and  platet.  Ij  vols,  liimo. 
half  hound.      London.  lS4'.t.  \  00 

•|.".t'.t»  Anderson  (I>avid).  rnnuda;  nr,  a 
vi«Mv  of  tin  importanco  of  the  liritislj 
.Xtnerioaii  rolonie^,  I'to.  Map.  ."^vo.  pp. 
;{."*■».     Loudon,  In  1 4.  I   'A) 

43t'.7  Anderson Cl^'aviil,  r.i-hopof  Rupert's 
Land).  I'he  .Nt't  in  the  liay  or,  tlu»  Jour- 
nal of  a  visit  to  Moose  and  .\ll).iny.  Map. 
It'imo.  pp.  3'JS,      London,  ls7:!  i  2j 

4.'!f)H  Anspach  (Hpv.  Lowi*  A.)  ,\  His. 
tory  of  the  Island  of  Newloiindland.  Con- 
tainiiij:  n  l>eseription  of  tho  island  and  tluv 
Coast  of  fjalnaiior.  'Map.s.  JSvo.  pp.  .")l'_'. 
London,  ls-J7.  '1  lij 

43tV,»  Atkinson  (C.)  \  Ifistoiioal  and 
Statistical  .\ecoiint  of  New  I'lunswick,  li. 
X.  A.  Map  I'Jmo.  pp.  2S4,  roan,  j-ilt 
eUge.s.     Edinhurglj,  1S41.  1   li.'j 

4370  77,<.- .?';/„•.     First  iMlition,  IS43.    I  00 

4371  Backwoods  (Tiie)  of  Cmada.  He- 
ing  letters  from  the  wile  ot  an  emigrant 
ollicer,  with  an  accotinl  of  the  country  of 
tho  Oregon.  I'lates.  IGmo.  pp.  .'iSl-i-'S, 
London,  IS  to.  2"j 

4:;7J  Ballantyne  (K.  M.)  lIud.son  Bay; 
or,  every  day  lite  in  the  wilds  of  North 
America.during  a  a'w  years'  residence  in 
tin*  Territories  of  the  f'on.  Ihidson  Bay 
l!',t  ii...-trations,  from 
author.  Ilituo,  New 
1  fjl) 

4373  Bancroft  (Tluhert  ir.)  TTistoryof 
British  <'<iltmibia,  17',1:i-lSS7.  ^[ap  (with 
nine  pages  of  hihliograpliy.)  Svo.  pj). 
xxxi-f-79l'.     Sal.  Francisco,  lSs7.  4  50 

4374  Banks  (Sir  T.  C.)  An  Analytical 
Stateim-nt  of  tiie  ( 'ase  of  Al"xaiider,  Earl 
of  .Stilling  and  Devon.  Containing  ixn  e.x- 
planation  of  his  otlicial  dignities  and  pe- 
culiar ttM'ritorial  rights  and  privileges  in 
Nova  Scotia  and  Canada.  Maj>  Svo.  p)). 
Il23,  hoards.     London,  ]s:;2.  2  ;')0 

437")  Barneby  (W.  II.)  Life  and  Labor 
in  tlie  Far,  Far  West.  Being  notes  of  a 
tf/ur  in  the  Western  States,  British  Colum- 
bia, Manitob.a,  and  the  North-west  Terri- 
tory. Map  in  pocket.  Svo.  pj).  4.32.  Lon- 
doi'i,  1SS4.  2  00 

437f.  Barrett-Lennard  (Capt,  C.  E.) 
Travels  in  Biitish  Columbia,  with  tho  nar- 
rative ot  a  yacht  vovage  round  Vancouver's 
Island.     Svo.  pp.  307.'    Lon.,  1S62.         2  50 

4377  Beavan  (James).  Recreations  of  a 
Long  Vacation;  or,  a  visit  to  the  Indian 
missions  in  Upper  (."aiiada.  iSmo.  pp.  196. 
London,  IS4t).  75 


('o.-n)iany.  With 
.»iketclies  by  the 
York,  ls7t'). 


162 


HAtjfvt  Clarhc  A-  Co.,  ("nhunxilt. 


undt  r).      TliP  (rt'iition 

i  >,,,    of  the  KcmI  IJiv.T 

1^    :  iron  to,  ISTI.  1  i')0 


437S  Begg  (Ale 
of  Miinitt>')ii;  or,  n 
troubles.  lUmo.  vv- 

437'.»  Begg  (Alox.)  aud  Nursey  (W.  H.) 

Ten  Yei.rH  ii)  V.  mnr,,  -  A  Nunalive  of 
the  l)iiiH>ii.al  ev.  •  ^  >  'he  history  of  tlu^ 
City  of  Miinu'pPt:  ii'om  l.s.O  to  18. U,  Nvo. 
pp"22i').     Wimieix'g.  1ST'.».  '    '■' 


4;5H(t  Beil    (('has. 
W  liters.        Huilsoii's 
maps.     Hvo.  pp.  "'.». 

4381  Benjamin  ( ^ 


N.)  Our  Northern 
Hay  and  Strait.  3 
Winnepeg    1S1^4.      ■')() 

N.)  The  St.  Albans' 
Uiiid  or,  rnvcslifration  into  the  ciiarges 
ntrainst  I-ieut.  I'.ennett  II.  Young  an.l  roin- 
niand  ior  tlieir  acts  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.  I'.tlh 
(K'tobL-r,  ISt)4.  Aulhetitic  report  ot  all  the 
i.roc.H'dings.  etc.  Hvo.  pp.  4S(),  juiper. 
Montreal,  ISi'.r>.  -  •>" 

4:;s-J  Beyard(<'ol.  Nicholas)  and  Lodo- 
Wick  (<'liailes).  Journal  of  the  late  !'.•-- 
tion.s  of  the  French  at  Canatla.  Laigr.  i)_a- 
por,  4to.  pp.  ■>l'>      New  York,   ISCiS,         2  .•)0 

43s:;  Biggar  (Iv  B)  Canada'  a  mem- 
orial volume.  A  statistical  and  .h'seripcive 
hand-book  of  the  Dominion,  prepar.'il  un- 
der the  authority  of  the  government  ol  the 
Dominion  and  the  various  provincial  ad- 
ministrations. Fine  maps.  Thick  8vo. 
Each  section  separately  paged.  London, 
18S9.  -  •■'" 

4384  Bigsby  (-1.  .1.)  'I'be  Shoe  and  the 
Canoe;  or,  i)ictures  of  travel  in  Cimada,  il- 
lustrative ot  their  scenery  and  of  colonial 
life.  With  facts  and  ojiinions  on  t'lnigra- 
tion.  Plates  and  maps.  2  vols,  I2nic).  Lon- 
don, 18.^0.  ■'  "" 

4385  Bolton  (K.  C.)  and  Webber  (H.  JL) 
The  Confederation  of  Britisii  North  Amer- 
ica.    ]2ino,  pp.  M9,     London,  lS.")(i.       I   00 

4386  Bonnechose  (<",  de).  Montcalm  et 
le  Canada  Fiancais.  E...  ai  Historique.  Por- 
trait and  2  maps.     16mo.   pp.  208.     Pans, 


4;;'.t|  Borrett  (Oeo.  T.)  Letters  tiom 
Cainulaand  the  rnit.-d  States.  !2mo  j.p. 
2',»4.      LoiKlon,  18C.."..  1  25 

4:'.02  BosWOrth  (Newton).  HoclMlapi 
Dejiicta:  the  "arly  history  and  i>i('stMil 
state  of  the  <'ily  and  Islatnl  of  Montreal, 
with  numerous  illustrative  eiig  avings. 
12mo.  pp.  2sl.     Montreal,  ls:;'.».  10  01) 

4303  Annthrr  i,l,l'io,i.  l2mo  pp.  27-1-284. 
Monti. 'al,  ls4f).  s  tiO 

4;;ot  Bouchette    (.los.-ph).      A    Topo- 

grai>hical  pt-vciiption  of  the  Province  of 
Lower  Canada,  with  remarks  upon  ''l|^, 
Canad.a,  and  on  the  rt'lative  connection  of 
both  I'rovim-es  wilh  the  Cniteil  Staler  of 
America  Portrait,  maps,  and  plans.  i;,iyal 
.syi)  pp  t'>|ll'7ti,  boards,  nnciit.  l-ondon, 
IS!.-,  ^K'O 

4:;o.'.  Bouchette  (  Inveph).  The  r,iiti,-.li 
nonunions  in  North  America;  or,  a  teiio- 
graphical  and  statist'  td  description  of 
Lower  and  I'pper  Cai.  .a,  New  I'.iiuiMvick, 
Nova  Scotia,  the  islands  of  Newtonndlinid, 
Prince  Edward,  and  <'ape  Br«'ton.  Lmbcl- 
lished  with  views,  plans  of  towns,  harbors, 
ote.  With  a  topographical  di<'tionary  ot 
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1 


;) 


The  Canadas 

12mo.      Lon- 

'1  ,")() 


1877. 

4387  Bonnycastle(H.  11.) 
in  1841.  Illustrated  2  vols. 
don,  1841. 

4388  Bonnycastle  (P.  H.)  r'anada,  as  it 
was,  is,  and  may  be.  With  considerable 
add'itions  bv  Sir'.L  E.  Alexander.  2  vols. 
12mo.      Lond<Mi,  IS.')2.  3  t)n 

4380  Bonnycastle  (H.  H.)  Newfound- 
land in  1842.  A  >e(piel  to  the  "  Canadas  m 
1841"  iMap.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  12ino. 
London,  1842.  -  '''^> 

4300  Booty  (James  II.)  Three  Months 
in  Canada  and  the  United  States,  rimo. 
pp.  04.     London,    1862.     (Privately   print- 


3  Vols.  4to.  boards.      London,  l.'s31-2. 

A:\^i()  The  , same.  Vol.3.  Lower  Canada, 
Separate.  -  '**' 

4307  Boulton  (D'Arcy).  Sketch  of  His 
Maiestv's  Province  of  Upper  Canada.  Map. 
4to.  i)p'.  00.  half  •■all'.      London,  ]8(i.-..     7  ..if 

430S  British    American    Association, 

and  Nova  Scotia  Baronets.  Peport  of  tlir 
action  of  damages  for  alleged  libel. 
Broun  (soi-disant)  Sir  Kichard  a.nainst  the 
••(Jlobe"  newspaper,  with  introiluctoiy  lie- 
marks  relative  to  the  above  scheme  and 
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it  (7o  copies  printed.)  8vo.  Kdinbiir.i-li. 
is4f..  -•'" 

4:;oo  British   American  Guide  Book: 

I'.eing  a  condensed  gazetteer,  directory,  and 
guide  to  Canada,  the  Western  States,  and 
principal  cities  on  the  seaboard.  In  fotii 
parts.    8vo.  pp.  301.    New  York,  18.")0.    I  '!■> 

4400  British  Columbia.  Message  nln- 
tive  to  the  Teinis  (d  I'iiimh  with  the  Prov- 
ince ol.     Nvo.  pi>.  I'll.      Ottawa,  1875.  •»" 

4401  Brock  (Mai.-(M>n.  sir  IsaacV  bit'' 
and  ('oiit--piindence  of,  with  Notices  ot 
Tecuniseb.  Kdiied  by  his  nephew,  F.P.iock 
Tupper.    12ino.  lip.  408.    London,  I84'>.  3  ;iO 

4402  Aiiolhn-  r.iiinm.  Enlarged.  12mo. 
pp.  402.     London,  Is47.  •  "" 

440;i  Brown  (Jas.  B.)  Views  of  Canadii 

and  the  Colonists.     The  experience  ot  an 

eight    vears'    residence.  Map.     IGmo.  ii' 

408.     Edinburgh,  I>!")1.  ^  ''" 


4I<'I  Brov 
the  i-laiid  o 
count  of  tin 
Canada,  N(>\ 
.Map       8vo. 

4 III;  Brov 

Yt-ar^'  r<  sidi 
Canada.      12 

44110  Bry( 

i)f  the    ( 'ana 
Loudon,  ISS 

44n7  Bryc 
fancy,  iiioAt 
trait  and  mn 
18S2. 

44118  Bucl 
nf  the  liidn^ 
I'ouiitrv  am 
,VM.     Montr 

44110  Bucl 
Nova  Scot  111, 
Ri'iti>ii  I'rov 
pliui  of  iialKi 
London,  1st 

441i>  Bus! 
iioy  ti'oiu  I 
Mvo.  pp.  48 
18S4. 

4411  Butl 
Land      \  \v. 
ture  in  the 
and  plates. 

4412  Butl 
Land.     .\  st 
dogs  across 
I2inn.  pp.  .■>.") 

4413  Anat, 

1881. 

4414  Cam 

in    it.^    histt 
trial   rel.atio 

187:;. 
411.'.  Cam 

tcrior  Inhab 
tlie  Years 
,i.'iveii  on  ace 
torus  of  the 
between  the 
mode  of  lit'o 
tlic  iKMV  se 
Yorl';,  New 
N'ova  .Scotia 

iifjieoplo;  1)1 
productions: 
Ciiiintries. 
M-o.  p|,,  .'iSs.. 

4410  Canj 

^piiption  of 
pfiin;-  ;ind  tl 

148,     ottaw( 


liritifh  Ami  rli-d. 


I4i3 


ttors    troin 

I '-'mo,  jip, 

1  'Ih 

lloclli'lugii 

III    jircsent 

Montreal, 

iMijf  livings. 

10  00 

p.   'J7+li84. 
S  (i() 

A     Tnpo- 
Province  of 

poll      '"h|i.  , 

nn('ct:iiii  of 
■d  Stilt,  s  of 
lull-.  Iloyal 
t.  London, 
:;  (lO 

riio  I'.iiti.sji 
or,  a  t(tj)o- 
iM'i|)tion  of 
I'.i  un-wick, 
ivtonnili;iii(l, 
nil.  Kmlx'l- 
,'iis,  liiirboiH, 
ictionarv  ot 
1.      I'oitrait. 


31 -J. 


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.vrr  Canada, 
•2  aO 

:etch  of  His 

iiiada.    Map. 

isn.'i.     7  all 

Usociation, 

(•|)orL  of  till' 
fgcd       liliel, 

a.iiaiiisl  the 
[)ductnry  Ue- 
scliciiie  and 
lu'ctcd    witli 

Kdinbiiii'li, 
2  Till 

uide  Book: 

lirec'tory,  a"'' 

States,  and 

ird.      Ill  fo'ii 

k,  IS.V.t.   I  ■!:> 

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,  18T/J.  ^t' 
IsaaoY  Lit'' 
I  Notice-  <'t 
liew,  V.  Brock 
,11,  184").  :i  all 

irircd.      1-ino. 
1  (HI 

ws  of  Caiiiidn 

erii'iioe  ot  an 

p.     16ino.  l'l>. 

1  Jli 


•lim  Brown  (ITn  Imnl).  A  History  of 
thi' l^'ii'i'l  o|'('a|M'  I'reton.  witli  some  iic- 
(!Ount  id'  the  disc'ovi  ry  iiiid  settlement  of 
Canada,  Nova  .'^cotia,  and  Ne\vfoun<lliin(i. 
.Nlaii-      8vo   |i|>.  i'i6l       Loiulon,  iSi'iit.     ,J  od 

4l<'')  Brown  (Wm.)  Ann'iiea:  A  four 
Years'  ri  sidcneo  in  the  I'liitcd  .States  ami 
Caiiiida.      I'Jiiio.  pp.  I<»S.     Leeds,  l.s4'.).     7'» 

44(1(1  Bryce  ('ieorjie).  A  Short  History 
ol  till'  ( 'iiiiiidiaii  I'l'opie.  iJiiio.  pp.  '>'2H. 
Loudon,  l^sT.  I    7') 

44n7  Bryce  (I'mi.)  Manitoba;  its  in- 
faiics ,  L'ro>vlli  uid  present  condition.  I'or- 
tr:iit  and  map-  I'-'nio.  pp.  .I'll.  London, 
l.ssj  -  '2h 

44"^  Buchanan  (Isaac).  Ilic  llelations 
(if  tlic  indn-tiy  id' < 'anada  with  the  Mother 
Couiili'V  and  the  rniled  ."states.  Svo.  pp. 
,i.-.l.     Montreid,   1m'p4.  12  00 

44n',»  Buckingrham  (d.  Siik.)  Canada, 
Nova  Seotiii.  Ncu'  111  uns\vi(di.  and  theolher 
Rriti-ii  l'rovine<>s  in  North  .\niei'iea,  with  a 
plan  <d' iiational  colonization.  Svo.  pp.  ;')40. 
London,  Is41  2  00 

4410  Busk  ('  'has.  W.)  Notes  of  a  Jour- 
ney tVoin  Toronto  to  '.jritish  Ccduniliia. 
Svo.  pp.  4S,  privately  iiiintecl.  liOiidon, 
ISM.  7.-) 

4411  Butler  (W.  F.)  The  (treat  Lone 
Land  A  narrative  of  travel  and  adven- 
ture in  the  North-west  ot  America.  Map 
andplates.    lliino.  pp.  JiSt).    Lon.,  187;;.   2  00 

44IJ  Butler  (W.  F.)  Tin  Wild  North 
Land.  A  .-tory  of  a  winter  journey  with 
dogs  across  North  America.  lUu.strated. 
iL'ino.  pp.  ;i.-,8.      I'hiladelphia,  1874.        1   25 


441:5  Ayi"f/i,r    ai'di 


12mo.       London, 


1S81.  I    .",0 

4414  Campbell  ( iJiinean).  NovaSo<itia, 
in  \U  historical,  mercantile,  and  indus- 
trial  relations.      8vo.    |ip.   .'J48.       ^fontreal, 

is::;.  2  .")0 

411.")  Campbell  (P.)  Travels  in  the  In- 
terior lnhal)itt'(l  I'art  of  North  Aiueiica  in 
llip  Years  IT'.M  and  17'.'2.  In  whicii  is 
L'iven  on  account  of  the  nianiiers  and  cus- 
toms of  the  Indians,  and  the  present  war 
bet\vi'en  them  and  the  l-"o'deral  .'states;  the 
mode  of  liie  and  system  (d'  farmiiii;  ainoiiii 
the  new  settlers  of  both  ("anadas,  New 
York,  New  Knjiliiinl,  New  Brunswick,  and 
Neva  .'^cotia;  interspersed  with  ai>(>cdotes 
iiflieopie;  oltseivaiioiis  on  the  soil;  iiatiual 
productions;  and  jiolitical  situation  oi  thest 
cauntries.  Illustrated  with  copper  plates. 
^vo.  ]i|i,  ,';,Ss.      Fdinlturgh,  17',t;>. 

441(1  Canadian  Pacific  Railway.    De- 

>cri|jtioii  of  the  Country  hetweeii  Lake  .Su- 
pciiiirand  the  Pacilic  <>ce;"n.     Svo.  jip.  10  ; 
148.     Ottawa,  1870.  "-"i 


ni7  Carbutt(Mrs.  L.  11  )  FiveMonths 
Fine  Weathei  in  Canada,  Western  I'nited 
States,  and  Mexico.  12mo.  pp.  24  !.  Lon- 
don, 18,^t,t.  1  M 

1418  Cariboo,  'li  N<*wly  Discovered 
(iold  I'ields  of  British  Columbia,  fully  de- 
scribed bv  a  fetmned  differ.  !2nio,  pp. 
7ti.      I,on(ion,  lst;2.  I  00 

441'.t  Cavendish  ("^ii'  Henry)  Covern- 
nifiit  of  Ciiii.ida.  l»ebates  in  the  ILmse  of 
Commons  in  1774  on  the  liill  foi' makinj: 
mor<^  efl'eetual  provision  lor  the  j;i>vern- 
melit    of    the     i'ifnince    of    (Quebec.      Map. 

Svo.  pp.  :;(i:;.     London,  Ls.i't.  ;i  oo 

4420  Chabert  (M.  de).  Voyajie  fait  par 
ordre  du  l!oi  «'ii  I7')0et  17i'>l,  dans  I'Amer- 
i(|Ue  S<'ptentiionale  pou"  rectifier  le.s  ( 'artes 
des  Cotes  de  I'Acadie,  risl.'  h'oyale  et  de 
risle  de  Teiicneive;  et  pour  lixer  les 
principaux  points  par  des  observatioiiH  a.s- 
tronomi'iues.  Maps.  4to.  pp.  288,  call'. 
Pari-,  17.^:;.  2  TH) 

4421  ChappelK Lieut.  Hdward).  Narra- 
tive (d  a  N'ovage  to  Hudson's  Bay  in  His 
Majesty's  Shiji,  Kosamond.  Containing: 
some  account  of  the  north-eastern  coast  of 
America,  and  of  the  tril>es  inhiibitiuu'  that 
remote  refiion.  Map  and  jdaies.  8vo.  pp. 
277.      London,  1817.  2  OO 

4422  Chappell  (Lieut.  Edward).  Voy- 
a!ie  of  His  ■'t  ijesty';.  .Ship,  Kosamond,  lo 
Newl'oundland  and  the  Southern  Coast  of 
Labrador.  Map  and  plates.  8vo.  jip.  270. 
London,  iSlS.  2  OO 

4423  CharIsvoix(P.  F.  X.  De).  Ilistory 
and  (ieiieral  Description  of  New  '''ranee. 
Translated,  with  notes,  by  John  ililmary 
'  Ilea.  Portraits.  G  vols.  imp.  8vo.  New 
■^'ork,  18C.(;. 

4424  Chase  (Eliza  B.)  Over  the  Border. 
.\cadia,  the  home  of  Evaiifitdine.  Illu.-- 
trated  with  h(dioty))es  of  scenery  in  Nova 
Scotia,  and  map.    S(|.  8vo.    Bost.,  1884.    I    r>0 

442.')  Chewitt  (William).  M  .p  of  tin- 
Located  Di-tricts  ill  the  Provincf  of  rjiper 
Caii'da,  describing'  all  the  new  settlements, 
townships,  i.'tc.  '■'>'■'>  x  4.').  Mounted  on 
linen,  in  case.      London,  181.'!.  2  Od 

442t")  Coats  (Ca]>t.  W.)  liemarks  on  the 
(leo^'iaidiy  of  Hudson's  Bay,  on  the  many 
voyages  between  1727  and  17.')l.  With  ex- 
tracts from  the  loj:  of  ('apt.  Middieton,  on 
his  v'-yaiie  in  1741-2.  Edited  by  doliii 
Barrow.  Svo.  pp.  147.  J-oiu^  jn,  llahlnyt. 
So,'H-t;i,  ISoL  4  00 

4427  Colonial  Policy  of  v'Jreat  Britain 
ill  relation  to  tlie  North  American  Prov- 
inces and  NVest  India  Possessions.  15y  a 
fh'itish  traveler.  8vo.  pp.  238,  boards. 
London,  ISIG.  I  00 


I(i4 


J{,,h,'rt    Cl'irkf  .V    ('".,    Ciiichnuil'i. 


44-J,s  Cornwallisn<in:ili;iii).  Tlie  Now 
El  Dorailii;  <>f.  J'.iitisli  ("<)liiinl>iii.  Ma]) 
aiulplute.    12ino.  pp.  4n:).    Lou  ,  IS.Vs.     loO 

4t-J'l  Cozzens  (F.  >^  )  Aoiulin;  or,  A 
Month  witii  Uio  iUuf  Noses.  12nio.  pp_. 
;52'.t.     New  York,  iS.V.t,  1   -■> 

44:;()  Dashwood  (Hichur.l  L.)  <'liip- 
Id.iiior^aii;  or,  lil.- l>y  llie  caii-.i>-tin-  in  Do- 
minion   of    Canada    and     Newroun.lland. 


•'    (Hi 


]l2mo.  pp.  'JO-l.     Dublin,  IS" 

4431  Dawson  (>■  •'■)  Itepoit  on  the 
Exploration  ot  the  Country  bet\vi>en  Lake 
Superior  and  the  Ued  Kiver  Settlement, 
and  the  latter  place  and  the  Assinibome 
aixl  Sackatehewan.  Large  maps.  -It^^^lM'.- 
4").     Toronto,  IS")','.  -  -'^ 

44.''j2  Day  (^Irs.  C.  M.)  Pioneevs  oi  the 
Eastern  Townships.  Incideiibs  in  their 
early  history,  etc.  iSmo.  pp.  1<1.  Mon- 
treal, ISti.'i.  '   -■' 

44:!3  Day  (Saml.  T.)  English  America; 
or,  pictures  of  Canadian  iilaces  and  people 
2  vols,  12nio.     London,  1MJ4, 

44;-)4  Aw'tltcr  o>p;i.     2  vols,  in  1. 

4435  Dayspring  in  th-  Far  W.><t. 
Sketches  of  Mission  Work  in  North-west 
America.  Map  and  engravings.  12mo. 
pp.  21.").     London,  lS7o.  '   '>" 

44:;.")\  Demanche  (Ceorges).  An  Can- 
ada et  chez  us  I'.MUx-Uouges.  Map  and 
illustrations.  Svo.  pp.  l'.>2,  paper.  Paris, 
J8VI0.  '   ■'" 

4431'.  Dent  (.lohn  C.)  Tlie  Story  of  the 
Upper  Canada  Kcbi^llion.  Largel;.  dmved 
from  original  xaircs  and  documents. 
Square  .'•■vo.  ]ip.  ;;s4.      Toronto,  IS.s").     5  UO 

4437  Dobbs  (Arthur).  Account  of  the 
Countries  a  Ijoinint.'  lo  Hudson's  Hay,  in 
the  North-vv'e.st  part  of  Americn :  tln-ir 
lakes,  rivers,  soil,  climate,  commerce,  etc. 
With' the  Hudson's  Lay  Company's  charter, 
Indian  vocabolaries,  etc.  Map.  4to.  pp. 
211,  hah"  bound.     London,  174f.  »)<•*» 

AA:]'6  Annfhrr  O'pn.     Without   map.     4  ("i 

4439  Dolby  1 1-  F,  A.,  /v/;/or.)  'i'he  .Jour- 
nal of  the  llous.-hol<l  lirigadr  tor  the  year 
1S()2  Tiieir  adventures  in  Canada,  etc. 
Numerous  plates.  Small  4to.  pp.  320. 
London,  n.  d.  -  •^" 

4440  Donkin  (-Tohn  C.)  Trooper  and 
Red  Skins  in  tlie  Far  West.  Kecollectioiis 
of  life  in  tin'  North-west  mounted  police, 
Canada,  ISS4-1HS8.  Portrait  and  map. 
12rao.   pp.  2S'J      London,  iSS',).  1   7.") 

4441  Duncan  (Francis),  Our  (iarrisons 
in  the  West;   or,  sketches  in  British  North 

\merica.     Map.     12mo.  pp.  319,      London, 

i,s.;4.  1  •^" 


4442  Eaton  (.VrlhurW.)  The  Church  of 
England  in  Nova  Scotia  and  the  Tory 
cler<'v  of  the  Hevolution.  12ino.  pp.  :;2it. 
New'York,  1S'.»1.  i  •''! 

4443  Edgar  (MatihhO  Ten^  Years  of 
Upper  Caiuula  in  Peace  and  War,  hii."i- 
1S15,  being  the  Hidout  Letters  witli  an- 
notations. '  With  tliH  narrative  of  the  .'iii.- 
tivity  among  the  Shawaiiese  Indian-  in 
17SS'of  Tlios,  Hidout,  afterward  Surveyor- 
(ieiioral  of  rpper< 'aiiada,  and  avocal.ulary 
compiletl  by  liim  of  the  Shawanesr  lan- 
guage. Portrait,  Svo.  pp.  ■h'.'.  Toronto, 
iS'.Ki.  -  '"'^ 

4444  Ellis  (Henry).  Voyage  to  Iliul- 
son's  I'.av  in  1746-7,  for  discovering  a 
North-west  Passage.  With  an  acianatc 
survey  of  the  coast,  aii<l  a  short  natural  lii- 
tory  of  the  country.  Map  and  plates. 
12mo.  pp.  33').     J-ondon.  174S.  •-  nil 

4445  Thi'   siimf,    in     French,        Map   an' 


jilates. 


vols.         Isino.     calf.         I'arb. 
-1749.  ■!"" 

.)44(-,  77,,-  ^aiiu\  in  French.  Map  and 
pluti's      12mo.  calf.     Leide,  1750.  3  (Hi 

4447  Emigrant  Cliuichmen  in  Canada 
en,,'),  by  ;i  I'ioiieer  of  the  \Vilderucs- 
Edited  bv  tlie  Hev.  Henry  Ciiristmas. 
Hlus,     2  vols.     .2ino.     London,  ISl'J.     2  2.) 

444s  Ferguson  (.Vdam).  Practical  Noto-* 
made  during  a  four  in  Canada,  and  a  por- 
tion of  the  Middle  States,  in  1S31,  an. I  a 
second  visit  to  Cniada  in  1S33.  Map 
12iiio.  pp.  421'..      Edinburgh,  1^-34.  1    i.-> 

44l'.t  Fitzgerald  (bones  E)  An  E.x- 
amination  ol  the  charter  and  proceedings 
of  the  Hudson'-  r,ay  I'ompaiiy,  wkh  refer- 
ence to  the  grant  of  \'anc<. liver's  Islanil 
It'.mo.  pp.  2'.>3.      I.on.lon,  \s\\\.  1   '.ii 

44.MI  FitZgibbon  (Mary)  A  trip  tn 
Manitoba,      v...  j.p.  24s.    London,   lSS(i.2  an 

4451  Anntlur  mp;!.      Half  calf.  3  Oa 

4452  Fleming  C^and ford).  Engiand  and 
Canada;  a  summer  tour  between  Old  an  1 
New  Westminster,  with  historical  notes. 
Map.      12ino.  in..  44',t,      London,  1SS4.   1  aO 

145;;  Forbes  (Hr.  Charle-^).  'V'ancouver 
Nlaml,  its  resources  and  cai>abilities  as_a 
Colony.     Svo.  j.]..  Sj       n.  p,  1SC.2.  e. 

4454  Fowler  Crhomas).  .lournal  of  a 
Tour  throuL'h  British  America  to  the  fall- 
of    Niaiiara.      12nio.    i.]'.    "2SS,       Aberdeen, 

is;;2,  '  -' 

4455  Eraser  (-fohn).  Canadian  Pen  and 
Ink  Sketches.  Svo.  pp.  3'Jl.  Montreal 
l.S'.K).  -  "" 

445t'.  Gait  (.lohn).  The  Canadas  In- 
formation for  the  use  of  emigrants  mid 
capitalists,      ir.tno     pj..    349-i-S7.     l.omlon. 


:i57  Ga: 

da,  liom  'I 
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Halifax,  N, 

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Exploratio 
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Maps.  S\ 
1>5S. 

44iV3  GOC 
America  (1 
vols.      i2mi 

44r,4  Gol 

on  tlii^  Pas; 
I'acilic  Oci 
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:i.57  Garneau  (F.  X.)  History  of  Cana- 
da, Imni  'he  time  of  its  discovery  till  the 
unii'ii    vear,    iS-MJ-l.      Tianslated   and  ac- 

' by 

al, 
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unii'ii  year,  i>4U-i.  l  laiislateu  and  ac- 
coiiipaiiied  with  illustrative  notes,  etc.,  by 
Amiiew  Bell.  2  vols.  8vo.  Montreal, 
iM'i'..  4  (10 

11.5S  Another  cdiH^oi.  .'I  vols  Svo.  Half 
call'.     Montreal,  1S(;(>.  ")  (lO 

41.5l>   Anothrr  r,,pi/.     Cloth.  •     4  <J0 

44ii(i  GeSiier  (Abraham).  Tlie  Indus- 
trial Ue-ources  of  Xova  .Scotia,  its  physical 
(.'enL'rajiiiy,  topography,  geology,  mih<-;, 
natural  liistorv,  etc.  Maps.  8vo.  ji]*.  •ii'iO. 
Halifa.x,  X.  .^.,'lS4',t.  -1  (H) 

tdiil   Gesner   (Abraham).      New    Bruns- 


WICK ; 


with  notes   for  emiiirants.     ('ompre- 

nt  of 


liciidiiig  the  early  history,  an  account  of 
tii>'  Indians,  settlement,  tojiography,  etc., 
(if  ihf  rroyince.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp. 
:>^      London,  Is47.  '1  :i'> 

44ri:i  Gladman  (<!eorge).  Heportonthe 
E.Kploratioii  of  the  Country  between  Lake 
SiiiierKjr  and  the  Iie(l  Kiver  .Settlement. 
Maps.  8vo.  pp.  4li'),  paper.  Toronto, 
l,v5S.  ;j  00 

ddt'".  Godley  (John  W.)  Letters  from 
America  (chietly  ndating  to  ('auatla).  '1 
vols.      12ino.      London,  1S44.  '1  00 

IdiU  Goldson  (William).  Observations 
(111  tlii^  i'as>age  between  the  Atlantic  and 
I'aoilic  <>ceans,  in  two  memoirs  (d'  the 
.^traits  ol  .\naiii  and  the  iJiscoveries  of  the 
Fdiite.  Elucidated  by  a  new  and  original 
mat',  to  uliitdi  is  pr'dixed  an  historical 
abiidgment  (d'  dis'^roveries  in  the  North  of 
Anierica,  Title  oage  wanting.  4to.  jiji. 
i'C',  lialf  bnund.      Portsmouth,  lT;t;j.      ;]  ,")0 

ll'i")  Gordon  (Lieut,  A.  U,)  Report  of 
tlicSccond  Hudson's  Hay  Expedition,  1>^S5. 
riate  and  3  maps.  Svo.  \<\).  W'l.  n.  p., 
n.  d.  1   ;50 

446t'i  Gordon  (Kev.  Daniel  M.)  Mount- 
ain and  Prairie;  a  journey  from  Victoria 
to  W'inniiieg,  via  Peace  Kiver  Pass.  II- 
lii>trated.  I'Jmo.  ))p.  .IK.).  London, 
hvii,  1  ."o 

Il(i7  Grant  ((ieo.  M.)  Ocean  to  Ocean; 
Saiihird  I'lcmming's  expedition  through 
(.'aiiada  in  1S7:2.  PJino.  pp.  400.  London, 
1S77.  1    -^Q 

•)4t)S  Gray  (Hugh).  Letters  from  Can- 
ada, written  during  a  residence  ther(>  in 
llie  years  1S0(>,  7,  and  S.  Map.  Svo.  ))p. 
4(ii',  half  bound.      London,  ISO'.l.  1.50 

\W)  Grece  (Clias.  v.)  Facts  and  Ob- 
servations lespecting  Canada  and  the  I'ni- 
t('(l  ,*^'ates.     Svo.  ]pp.  172,  boards.      London, 

isrj.  1  (10 


4470  Green  (W.  ,S.)  Among  the  Selkirk 
Glaciers:  being  an  accouut  of  a  rough  sur- 
vey in  the  L'ocky  Mountain  region  of  J5rit- 
ish  (,'olumbia.  i2mo.  pp.  '2.:)\.  London, 
'S'.tO.  -J  ,j() 

4471  Greswell  (llev.  W.  ?.)  History  of 
the  Dominion  of  (,'anada.  ll3mo.  pp.  .I.'IU. 
Oxford,  L^'.'o.  12  oo 

4472  Greswell  (Kev.  \V.  p.)  <i,.()grapliy 
of  the  dominion  of  Canada  and  Xewfound- 
land.  10  maps,  liuno.  pp.  |.')4,  Xew 
York.  IS'.M.  1   .50 

447d  Hadden  (Lieut.  James  M.,  Roy. 
Ari).  .bimnal  kept  in  Canada  and  U})Oii 
Burgoynes  Campaign  in  I77(')  and  1777. 
.Also  oi'ders  kept  by  him  and  issued  by  Sir 
OuyCaileton,  Lieut. -(Icn,  .lohn  Lingoynt*, 
and  JL'ij.dien,  Win,  Pliilli]>s.  and  notes  by 
fien.  lioratio  Koirers.  Fac-simile,  maj>s,  etc. 
Small4to.  pp.  KM  •  .")^i.    Albany,  Ls,s4.   6  00 

4474  Haight  (Cannilf).  Country  Life 
in  Canada  Fifty  Veins  \go.  Personal  re- 
collections !ind  reminiscences  of  a  .sexage- 
narian,   I'Jnio.  jip.  ;iO,'].  'foront(>   ISS."),     I    75 

447.5  Haliburton  (Thos.  C.)  .\n  His- 
torical and  Statistical  Account  of  Nova 
Scotia.  Map  and  plates.  "J  vols.  Svo. 
Hidifax,  1S2'.>.  4  00 

447('i  The   Attache;    or.  .><am    .'^lick 

in  lMiglan(L  1st  and  2d  series,  4  vols. 
London,  1^4.5,  4  00 

4477  The   English   in    .\m(>rica.      2 

vols.     12ino.      London,  is.'tl.  2  0(t 

447s  The   Letter    i'.ag  of  tin;  <ireat 

Western,      I2mo.      London.  IS^O,  1   00 

447'J Nature   aiul    iluinaii    .Nature. 


vo 


Is,      12in( 


London, 


.s.)-). 


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44S()  Hall  (E,  H.)  Lands  of  Plenty. 
I'ritish  North  Anierica  lor  health,  sport, 
and  profit.  2  maps.  12ino  j>p.  PJ2.  Lon- 
don, IS7',).  1  50 

44.>1  Hall  (Francis).  Travels  in  Canada 
and  the  United  States  in  lSlG-17.  Map. 
Svo.  pp.  ")4;'..      London,  ISlS.  2  00 

44S2  Hamilton  (J.  <'  ^  The  Prairie 
Province,  .sketches  of  ^iavel  from  Lake 
Ontario  to  Lake  Winnip.g.and  an  account 
of  the  geographical  position,  dim  ite,  civil 
institutions,  inhaldtants,  produc'lons,  and 
resources  of  tli(  K'e(l  Kiver  \';dley.  Maps 
and  illustrations.  12mo.  pp.  2-5'.),  Toronto, 
1S7(').  I   25 

44S:;  Hamilton  (J no.  K  )  New  Brun.s- 
wick  and  its  Scenery.  .\  tourist's  and 
angler's  guide,  with  photographic  views. 
l2mo,  pp.  177.     Saint  John,  IS74  I   00 

44St  Hannay  (James).  The  History  of 
Acadia,  Ironi  its  first  discovery  to  its  sur- 
render to  England  by  the  treatv  ef  Paris, 
Nvo  pp.  440.     London,  ISSO,         "  2  50 


ItJti 


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448')  Hardy  (Cant.  Cainj)!)!'!!).  Forest 
Life  in  Ac'iulia.  Sketches  oi'  sport  and 
natural  history  in  the  lower  jirovinces  of 
the  Canadian  J)ominion.  lllnstrateil.  Svo. 
pp.  371.     London,  Isf.l.  3  <«» 

44St)  Hardy  (Lieut.  (';impbell).  Sport- 
ing Adventures  in  tin-  NCw  World;  or, 
Days  and  Nights  of  Moose  Hunting  in  the 


Pine    Forests  of   Acadia. 
12ino.      London,  IS")'). 

44S7  Hargrave  ('loseph  .i.) 
12nio.  {)p.  aiiii. 


riates 


2  vols. 

3  .■)0 

Ued  Uiver. 

Montreal,  ISTI.  '1  'J5 

44SS  Harper  (•lohn).  History  of  the 
Maritime  I'rovinees.  Nova  Scotia.  Prime 
Edward  island,  and  Newfoundland.  Map. 
18mo.  i)]i.  (')0.      Halifax,  isTt'..  tilt 

44S9  Hart  (Gerald  E.)  The  Fall  of  New 
France,  l7'>")-lTii((.  witii  ])ortr;iiis  antJ  views 
in  artotvpe.  Small  4to.  pp,  170.  Mon- 
treal, ISSS.  i:  00 

4490  Harvey  (Hev.  M.)    'IV.xt-i'ook  of 

Newfoundland  ilistoiv.  Map  and  wood- 
cuts. 1-Jmo.  J. p.  -l^yl.  'ilostdii,  ]SS.').  1  00 
44',d  Hatton(-io<.)andHarvey(I{ev.  M.) 
Newfound!aii<l.  its  history,  present  con<li- 
tion,  and  prospects  in  the  tuture.  Maps  and 
illustrations.    Svo.  jip.  431.    Bos.,  1SS3.  '1  .')() 

4402.  Awitl<cr,-<lttbin.  Svo.  np.  4>9.  Lon- 
don, ISs;;.  *  3  00 

44'.)3  Hawkins  (Ernest).  A  Visit  to 
Labrador  in  the  Autumn  of  1N4S,  hv  the 
Lord  liisiiop  of  Ni'wfoundlaml.  Map. 
18mo.  jip.  32;  al-o  lnurnal  of  his  Voyage 
<.t  Visitation  and  I>i-covery  on  tlif  ("nast 
of  Newfoundland,  etc.,  in  iS4>i.  ]>\>.  I2i'>. 
etc.     London,  IS4','.  2  oo 

4494  Hazlett  H'.  c.)  British  Cohuuhia 
and  Vancouver  i-laiid.  ^Lip.  INhm.  pp. 
24V   half  call.      L.UH.on,  l^.",s.  )    -J.t 

449")  Eert'l  (Si  i'rancis  W.)  'I'iie  Emi- 
grant.     l2mo.  1  p,  2s2.     N.  v.,  1.^47.      I   oo 

449Ci  Head;  Ml  Francis  l',.)  A  Narrativf. 
[Sii  I  rancis  was  Lieut. -<  iovernor  of  <  'aiiada, 
in  1S35-S,  and  gives  an  account  of  the  Ca- 
iHulian  rt  volution  at  that  time.  Contains 
al.-io  a  men.' randum  on  the  aborigines  of 
Ni.ith  America,  ar;cl  the  addi'ess(>s  to  Sji' 
Francis  fi  .,,n  the  legislatures  of  the  ISritish 
North  American  colonies,  on  his  resigna- 
tion of  tl;'  •o\<M-nment  of  Ui^per  Can;ida.] 
8vo.  pp.  4>S-i-lo-|-3,S.      Lon.,  1839.  »  00 

4497  Head  (<>eorgi).  Forest  .Sceties  and 
Incidents  in  the  Wilds  of  North  America. 
Being  a  diary  of  a  winter  route  Irom  Hali- 
fax to  tiio  Catiadas  aiul  Lake  Hurt!!  Maj). 
12mo.  pp.  .'162.      '. mdon.  1S38,  I    to 

4495  Hearne (Samuel).  A  Journey  from 
Prince  of  Wales'  Fort  in  Hudson's  Bay  to 
the  Northern  Ocean,  for  the  Discovery  of 
Copper  Mines,  a  North-west   Passage,  etc., 


in  17ti9-72  Numerous  maps  and  pi;  m, 
lacks  plate  :i  Svo.  pp.  4"i9.  lioards.  ])iu,. 
lin,  179t).  0  01) 

4499  Anothrr  ci/ifn)„.  In  French.  Maps 
and  ])lates.  2  vols.  Svo,,  half  morncio 
Pari^^,  an  vii.  li  tin 

4.')t)o  Henry  (.lolm  .1.)  .Vccount  of  .\r- 
Hold's  Campaign  against  (Quebec,  aini  of 
the  hardships  and  sutlerings  of  that  hand 
of  heroes  who  traversed  the  wildei  iie<-  of 
Maine  from  (Cambridge  to  the  .""^t.  Lawnncy 
in  the  autumn  <>['  177;'>.  ^Lip.  FJimt  i.o. 
19S.     Albany,  1S77.  2  lio 

4")til  Heriot  (<'«.()rge).  Travels  thniiiL'li 
theCanadas  Containing  a  tlescription  di 
the  piciiirt'-(|Ue  scenery  on  some  of  ilic 
rivers  ami  lakes.  With  an  account  of  the 
productions,  commei'ce,  and  inhabit?'iit-  of 
those  provinces,  and  a  C(unparative  vie\v  df 
the  manners  and  customs  of  the  Indian 
nations  of  N<uth  and  South  America.  Ma  > 
and  numeiou-  tinted  plates.  4to.  pp.  iitij 
London,  is07.  7  '>Q 

4")tl2  Hill  (.\lex.  S.)  From  Home  t„ 
ironie.  Autumn  ailveiituics  in  the  Norili- 
we-^tin  iSSI-.s-l.  Map,  ]il.aes,  photograplw, 
and  wood-cuts.  ^vo.  pp.  432.  New  Ymk 
ISS,").  '•  till 

4-")t)3  Hind  '  i'^niy  Y.')  Explorations  in 
the  Interior  of  the  Labrador  Peninsula,  tlir 
Country  of  the  Montagnois  and  Na<i|U,apef 
Indians.  ^Llps  ami  colored  plates.  2  vols 
Svo.      London,  IStV:  '  f.  IK) 

4')tl4  Hinddlenry  V.)  Nari'ative  of  the 
Canadian  Keil  River  Fx))lori!"_'  Expe<lition 
of  IS;')7.  [i/^'ni  of  the  Assinil)oine  and  .Sas- 
katchewan Exploring  Fxjiediiion  of  1^'"^. 
Maps  aid  plates.  2  vols.  '.o.  London, 
psi'ii).  t)  00 

4.')t),"(  Hind  (IL'nry  V.)  Report.';,  to- 
getlier  with  I'lelimi-ja:  \  and  (ienera!  He- 
])ort  on  the  .\ssinib(  ]v:v  and  Saskatchewan 
Fxploiing  Expedition.  S  large  folded 
maps  and  sections.  2  plates  of  fo>^ils. 
Folio,  jtp.  201.     Toro!'to.  !S5'.t.  4  'lO 

4"'''  Hogan  (•!.  Sheridan).  Canada.  A 
Prize  F..-sav.  fw  *  large  maps.  Svo  ii]). 
110.     Montreal.  IHm.  1  2"' 

4")07  Anot/h-r  ropf/.    Without  the  maps.   ")0 

450S  HoRanJ       'ainuel).       Map    of   tlio 

oviiU'-  ol    L(  wer  r'aiiaila,  describing  all 

.le  .seigneur"    .  townships,  grants  of  land, 

etc.,  23  X  3").     >founted  on   linen   in  case. 

London.  Isp!  2  W 

4-'i09  Horet?!-./  (^'ha>^.)     Canada  on  the 

Pacific.      .\  J^airn'y  from  Edmonton  to  t'.ie 

Pacific  by    he  I'eace  R;ver  Valley.     Notices 

of  the   Indian   tiibes  of  liritish  Columbia, 

(He.     2  maps.     IGmo.  jip.  244.     Montreal, 

LS74.  !  tiO 


4510  Ho^ 
iiie.'^  ill  Varii 
in  tiieir  soci 
tioii.     2  vols 

ls;;4. 

4"dl  How 
jior  <  anada, 
infei  niation 
Edliiburg,    L' 

4M2  How 

Vfw  loundhi 

iloii,  1S77, 

•i.-dn  Hud 

Discovery  of 
son's  .'Stri'"gl 
erii  '  iceaii 
l74i'-47  ii< 
Trail k  ,'iiiit 
of  tlie  Calif'o 
Svo,  lialf  iiio 

4"ll  Hnn 

fr  >m  Niag.ir: 
folded  ]iano 
'  ~-''7. 

•I'.b";  Hun 

ory.     Text, 
jriaphic    plat 
IV..-,. 

4'dti  Hay 

h'iver  Ivxped 
27').     liondo 

•I'd 7  Jam 

ada,  and  ii'a 
lUiiio.  pp.  ',',  1 

•lii'^  Jam 

Sutiiiiier  R.ai 
call.      Londii 

•'■19  John 

♦i.e     l'"l'elud» 

of  ''anada. 
of  tlie  early 
>iiiiggies    foi 
illMlt.       iilust 
Velk,    JS.s-J. 

I  "'20  Jone 

oF  the  (  'amp 
iida  in  1771),  I 
to  tlie  retre 
Sir  tiuv  Ca 
14;  234.      i'l 

.4:.21  Juke 
about  New 
l>i::o  rud  If 
is  4  2 

2  Keni 

''  ■.  vtd.   and 
.'      We-.  In. 
pp  399,     Ell 


lirlllsfi  AtDi'n'cd . 


167 


111    \'\:     's, 

'(is,      1)|U). 

0  01) 

•ll.      Maps 

li  (III 

nit  ol'  Ar- 
0,  aiiil  of 
tliiit   Land 

leMlr<^   (if 
LiUVl'fllCU 

•1  nil 

s  tliriiiiL'li 
:riptioii  (ll 
lie  iif  ihc 
lilt   of  the 

.Itit?"!!!-   (if 

VI'  view  (if 
le  liidiuii 
ricii.    Mai 

O.   Ii[>.   litl'J 

7   )0 

11(1111. •     to 

:h<>  Nmlli- 

otT'.irraplw, 

*.'o\v  Yitik 

'(  11(1 

iriitidiis  ill 
insula,  the 
N'as(iuai)ec 
's.  *J  vols. 
(".  (.10 
live  nl'  the 
'vxpe<litioii 
i'  and  >as- 
n  ol'  1^''^. 

I.oIkIiiH, 

t)  DO 
oport.s,    to 

ieiit'ral  1(1'- 
ki.t'.'lii'\van 
•ire     t'oldt^il 

of   f(i>^ils. 
4   aU 

'fuiada.     A 

8vo     I  Hi. 

1  2"l 

emails.   "jO 

ap  of  the 
^orihiii^'  all 
ts  oi'  land, 
ill  in  case. 
2  (JO 

ida  on  the 

iiton  to  t'.ie 

y.     Notices 

Coluniliia, 

Montreal, 

I  00 


451''  Howison  (dohn).  Eiiropoan  Colo- 
nips  in  Various  I'ai'ts  of  tlic  World,  viewed 
ill  tiicir  social,  moral,  and  physical  eoiidi- 
tion.  2  vols.  8vo  ,  J'tdl  morocco.  London, 
1n:!4.  -Z  ')() 

4511  Howison(dohn).  sketches  <>f  I'p- 
jkM'  '  aiiada,  with  practical  details  lor  the 
iiif.M  Illation  of  I'liii.iriants.  8v<~  pp.  '.'>'>'■'>. 
Edliil'ur;:,   Is-Jo.  '2  dO 

4'd'J  Howley  (laiiics  1'.)  fieography  of 
Vcwlnuiidlaiid.  Map.  I L'nio.  pp.  72.  Lon- 
il(.)ii,  1S77,  T'l 

4"d3  Hudson's  Bay.  Voyage  f'>r  the 
Discovery  of  a  Norili-wc-t  jiassage  by  Hud- 
son's  Stre'ght  to  tiie  W'csicrii  and  South- 
ern I'ccaii  of  AiiH'iica.  I'l-iformed  in 
l74i'-47  in  the  ship  < 'alifornia,  Captain 
Traiik  ;'iiiith  commander.  Jiy  the  clerk 
of  tlie  California.  Map  and  plates.  2  vols. 
Svo,  half  lunii, ceo.      l.(.indon,  174s.         (j  Ol) 

4'd4  Hunter',  Win  S.)  T',aiiorainic(iiiide 
fr  im  Niag.ii!.  l'".iils  to  \>iicl)cc.  With  long 
fdl(li'(l  ]iaiior  ina.  !2n'o,  pp.  ('iii.  I'.oston, 
'-'.7.  1  00 

4'il.")  Hunter  (  ^\'.  S.,  .Ir)  Ottawa  Scen- 

ory.     Tf.xt.      pp.   I'.t.      Witli  14  large  litho- 

iTiaphic    plates    and    m.ip.  4to.       (>ttawa. 

]<,:,.  2  ''(> 

4'ilti  Hliyshe  (C,,pt.  C  J,  )  The  ]{ed 
Ri\er  Ivxpedilion  111'  1.^70.  Maps.  Svo.  pp. 
'J7.J.     London,  IS71.  2  7.'> 

45)7  Jamison  (Mrs. )  sketches  in  Caii- 
mla.  and  h'ainlihs  Amoiii:  the  Keil  ^feii. 
liJiiio.  pp.  ;-;i4.      London,  \>^'>2.  2  •'(> 

4'ii's  Jamison  Olrs.)  Winter  Studies 
.'siuiiiiier  ii.imliles  in  ( 'aiiada.  .'!  vols.  I2mo., 
call.      Loniloii.  lS:!,s.  4  (mI 

•''1''  Johnson  (liossiter).  A  History  of 
♦!.'■  I'lciieli  War,  ending  in  the  Compiest 
of  ''aiiada.  With  a  preliminary  account 
ol  tlie  early  attemjils  at  colonization  ainl 
snuggles  for  the  possession  of  the  coiiti- 
iiiMit.  Illustrated.  ]2mo,  pp.  .']S1.  New 
Voik,  !.^>-J.  1   2') 

l"'20  Jones  (Ch.iile  Henry).  History 
of  tlie  Campaign  tor  the  Con(|uest  of  (Jaii- 
iida  in  177G,  from  the  deatii  of  Montgomery 
to  the  retreat  of  the  llritish  army  undtM 
Sir  <iuv  C.irletoii.  Portraits.  Svo.  ]ii>. 
14  i  2;{4.      I'hiladelphia,  ls;!2.  .'!  00 

,4.")2l  Jukes  (•'.  B.)  K.xcursions  in  and 
about  Newtoiinclland  durin,.;  the  vears 
is:;',)  ,'.)d  LS4U.  2  vol;:.  ]2mo.  Lordon. 
1S4:-'  2  2.') 

-  Kennedy   T  apt.   W.^  K.)     Stmrt, 

'vol,  and  .\dventuio  in  New;nindi;uid 
u'!  '  We  ,  Indies  Map  and  p!  v^.  l2mo, 
pji  .J'>J,     Edinlnirgh.  iss.j.  ;;  iin 


4.')2;;  Kingsford  (^^illiam)  The  Cana- 
dian ("anals:  their  history  and  cost,  with 
an  iiKjuiry  into  th(»  j  eli;  v  nec'essary  to  ad- 
vaiic(>  the  weli'oeing  of  th'^  province.  Svo. 
pp.  r,U.     Toronto,  l.^i).'>.  1  0(» 

4o2l  Kingsford  (William).  The  His- 
tory of  ('anada,  lilOS-l 77.5.  i5  vols.  Svo, 
Toronto,  iss7-'.t2.     Xet  lo  00 

4525  Kingsford  (N^'iili.im)  Mr.  Kings:- 
ford  and  ,Sir  11.  Laiige\  in,  C.  15.  The  ca.so 
considered,  wiih  tin'  otlieial  correspond- 
ence.    Sy,),  [ip,  ■]'),     Toronto,  1SS2.  2.5 

4.52t"  Kingston  (  W.  li.  a.)  Wt^stern 
Wanderiiiirs;  Mr,  ,\  I'lia-ure  Tour  in  theCan- 
sulas.    Hlu-.    2  vols.  12nio.    l.on,,  1  s.')C).    2  2") 

4527  Kirkfc  (Henry).  The  First  Engli-sh 
CoiKiiiest  of  •  aii.ida,  \.ith  some  account  of 
the  earliest  settlements  in  Xova  .Scotia 
and  N(>wrMineiland.  Map.  Svo.  pp.  227. 
London    ls7l.  2  2.5 

1.52S  Langtry  (I'ev.  .1.)  instory  of  the 
Church  in  Ka.-tern  (.'anada  and  Newfound- 
land.  Map.    K'lmo.  pp.  256.    Lon.,  lS',i2,    1  00 

45j',i  Lawrence  (  Lieut  II.  P..)  sketches 
of  <.'anadian  Sports  ai^l  I'asiinies,  H* 
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Saint  .lohn,  ISS,;.  1  (jO 

45.!1  Lawson  (•L.hnV  Letters  on  Prince 
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^  45;;2  Le  Clercq  (  Katln  rChri.-tian).  First 
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York,  bSl.  10  00 

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J. p.  .'.ST.     New  York,  l.s.ss.  2  2.5 

45:;4  LeggO  ( ^\illiain).  The  History  of 
the  Admini-tiation  of  the  Right  Honor- 
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45;{7  Letters  from  a  Vmuij:  Eiir;„'rant 
in  Manitoba.  K^mo  pp.  ISl.  I^oiulon, 
1883.  I  25 

4r)3S  levinge  (Cnpt.  It.  (J.  A.)  Echoes 
from  the  Hackwoods;  or.  ."^Uotches  of 
Tnins-AUantic  Life.  I'lates.  '2  vols.  12nm, 
London,  ISfii.  -  ■''•• 

45:59  Annth-r  copi/,     Neiiily  hf.  •"1.     ;>  no 
4540  Lillie  (IN'V.    Adiiml     r;)ti!i(li :   It.s 
prowth  iind  jiiospccts.      Iljiun    pp.  47.     To- 
roil  to,  IN.VJ  *J5 

4511  Lillie(!''«'V.  Adiiin).  <";iniul!»:  Thy 
.sical,  t'coiioiiiic,  ami  Horial.  2  large  majis^ 
I'Jino.  pp.  I2'.i4      Tuitiiito.  18'5.  1   2-.» 

4542  Literary  Garland  (ilie).     A  (V 

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April.  JS44.  atid  .June.  IMS.  Montr.-al, 
V.  d.  :i  <'<^ 

454;'.  Logan  (■':n\;cs).  N'otcs  of  ii  .Jour- 
ney throui-'li  L'aiiada.  the  I'tiited  ."States, 
iind  tin-  W'.'st  indi''s.  Map.  12nio.  i>p. 
25".».     Ediiibufj:ii,  ls:;.S.  I   5(t 

4544  MeCrea  (Li.'ut.-i'.a.  It.  V>)  I.ost 
iunonL!  t hi' 1- ":-'■'.  ."^lierchfs  ot  life  in  NeW- 
loiindlaiKi.     ^v...  pp.  li'.i'.i      I.on.,  iSlV.t.     [To 

4545  Macdonalcl  (1'.  <"..  F.)    Ihiiish  r,>. 

lunihiii  ;',nd  Vaiicnuver's  IsUmd.  «.'oin- 
pris'ni!  tlieir  physieal  charaotei-,  eliuiate, 
cap;d)ilitv.  populatii)n,  trade,  natuial  hi-- 
t(uy,  f.'t^(»h).i.'y,  etc.,  an(i  an  accmmt  of  tiie 
manner.s  and  cu.^toms  ot  tlie  native  In- 
dians. Map.  Xvo.  pp.  5'J4.  London, 
1S()2.  -^  -5 

4541')  MacDonald  (Sir  John).  Anec- 
dotal Lite  of.  liv  K.  P..  Bi^iirar.  Portrait. 
8vo.  pp.  ;-J;]2.     Montreal.   ls'.»l.  li  50 

4547  Macdougall    (^Vm)      The    It.d 

River  Itehelliou.  Kight  letters  to  the  linn. 
.Tose|)h  llowe.  Syo.  pp.  <'^^.  Toronto. 
1870.  ♦'<» 

4548  Macfie  (Mattln-w)  Vancouver 
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tory, T'so'.' u  e.s,  and  ]»rospccts.  .Ma)!  .'ind 
illusirati-)!ij.  8vo.  pp.  574.  Londoti. 
1865.  '■'>  50 

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4550  M'Gregor  (.lohn).  i'.riti.sli  Amt-r- 
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4551  Mackenzie  (Alexander).  Voyage.s 
from  Montreal  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence, 
through  the  Continent  of  North  Amenca 
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to  ri93.  Portrait  and  map-s.  4to.  pp.  412. 
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4555  Mackenzie  (Wm.  Lyon).  Lifi-iuiil 
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1802.  ;!  nil. 

455('.  MacMuUin  (■'.)  History  of  ('.ana- 
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4559  Mactaggart  (•'ohi'.)-  Three  Year-* 
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Lover.      ISin>.  pp.  :;.;4.     Dublin,  1833.  2  UU 

45(>1  Malartic  (^'omte  de  Maures  do), 
.fouiiial  <ies  ('ampaLMies  ,au  <.'anada,de  17').'> 
a  ITf'.O.  Portrait  and  map^.  8vo.  pp.  371, 
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45(')2  Manitoba.  Piovince  <le,  et  Terri- 
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45n.;  Manitoba  A  Year  in.  Being  the 
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his  sons.  Map.  il'>mo.  pp.  IIG,  p.^ier. 
London,  ISS:;.  on 

45i'i4  Margry  (Pierre).  Memoires  Doc- 
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Decouvertes  et  establishments  des  Pran- 
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45(t5  Marmier  (  Xavier).  Les  Etats  Uni* 
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45t'ir)  Marsden  (•loslma).  The  Narrative 
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45t'J  Marshall(Charles).  The(.'anadian 
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45I.S  Martin  (IJ.  M.)    Hist<MT  <A'  N'ova 

Scoti;i.  Ca]>i>  liictoti,  the  Saliji-  Ulaiids. 
Xew  niiiiiswick,  Prince  l-2d\vard  l.sland, 
tho  i'l'iiiUKlas,  Newfoundland,  etc.  Map. 
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45i:',i  Martin  (If.  M.)  History  of  Tpper 
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•15:g  Martin  (H.  M.)  The  Fludson  r.av 
T.'irii'uit's  and  Vancouver  Island.  With 
;iii  .N'.i.isition  of  the  chartered  riiihts,  coii- 
(iut't  and  piiliey  of  the  Honorable  liiuison 
P,ay  I'oiporation.  Map.  ^^vo.  pp.  175,  uti- 
ciit.     London,  IS41>.  "  I   7.') 

4571  Matthews  (Jehu).  Imperial  Fed- 
eration. A  colonist  on  the  coloni.al  <|Ues- 
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isTi  :,-, 

4572  Mayne  (It.  <'.)  Four  Year.s  in 
British  ('olunil)ia  and  Vancouver  Island. 
.•\ii  account  of  their  foi'ests,  rivers,  coast.s, 
L'oM  lields,  and  resources  for  colonization. 
Illustrated  and  map.  Svo.  pp.  4iiS.  Lon- 
don. ist'i'J.  •;  ,')0 

■157;:  MJHon(  Visc(.unt).  History  of  the 
San  .hian  .t'ater  lioiunlary  <^>iiestion,  as 
art'cctiiiij:  the  division  of  Teriitcjiy  between 
(iroat  Jiiitain  ami  the  I'tiited  Stjites.  1 
maps,     .'^vo,  pp.  4}').      London,  lSii',».      I   .50 

4571  Milton  {Viscount)   and   Cheadle 

(W.  l;.)  1  h,-  North-west  l'as.sa<.'e  by  Land. 
Boiii^'  the  narrative  ol'  an  expedition  from 
the  Atlantic  to  tin-  I'acilic.  undertaken 
with  .'i  view  of  explm  JMiz  a  loute  across  the 
continent  to  I'.ritish  i'oliiinl)ia  through 
Briti-h  Teiritoiy.  ]\Iaps.  Jllusttated.  .Xvo. 
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4575  Monro  (.5lex.')  lli-tory.  Cieojira- 
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45;('i  Monro  (Alex.)  New  Brunswick. 
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4577  Montreal  in  1856.       8vo.  pp.  .51. 

Menireal,  l>5:i.  50 

457-^  Moodie(Mrs.)  Life  in  the  Clear- 
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4554  Morris  (Alex.)  The  Treaties  of 
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summer  of  |S44.  pJmo.  pp.  15.;,  London, 
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45^0  Murray  (Hugh).  History  of  Brit- 
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45S',)  Notes  and  Sketches  of  a  Voyage 

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45(10  Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society. 

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4593  Packard  (A,  S,)  The  Labrador 
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Ne\vf'ouiiilliui(i,  Irnm  the  etu'lipst  tiimv^  to 
ISGU.  Map.  Mvo.  nj).  o;jl.  London, 
186:5.  4  (10 

4')'.).')  Pemberton  (J.  r>.)    I'acts  and  Fiir- 

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Jiritish    ("olumhia.      Four   niaii.s.     >!vo.   pp. 

171.     London,  lSt)(>.  li  <'<> 

4")9r)  Philipps-Wolley(<'live).  .A  Sports- 

man's  Ivlon,  Canada.  Nvo.  pp.  lii'l.  Ijhii- 
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4r)'.>7  Philipps-Wolley(<''liv«>).  Tli<'Tr..t. 

tings  of  a  I't-ndcitodt.  .\  visit  to  thi'<'i)- 
Juinliiaii  Fiords  and  Spitzbergen.  I'Jnio. 
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4598  Picken  (. Andrew).  The  C'anadas. 
ComjiiU'd  iVoni  original  docMUuents  I'ur- 
ni.shed  l>y  .lolin  <ialt,  Es<|.,  and  otln'r  au- 
thentic source.^.  Map.  Itinio.  pp.  .>4V4-^"- 
London,  ls;]:>.  2  («» 

45',*',!  Pike  (Wail>«rtoti).  Tlio  Larioii 
(Jround  ol  .Northern  r;uiadii.  Map.  >vo. 
pp.  3011.     Lon.lon,  iS'.tl*.  U  00 

4G0O  Poole  (Franois).  (,»ueeii  «'harlottf 
Islands.  X  narrative  of  ili-mvery  and  ad- 
venture in  the  North  raciUc.  lllii<trati'iL 
^vo.  pp.  ^'47.      London.  1872  :>  oo 

4(')0|  Preston  Cr.  K.)  Three  Yeai  >'l;es- 
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review  ol  the  oonditii)ii  of  the  Canadian 
people,  eto.  '1  vols,  in  1,  12ii»i>.  London. 
J  840.  2  00 

4003  PreVOSt  (-"^iv  (Jeoige)  .Slim*'  Ae- 
count  of  till"  iJie  of  the  late  Lieutenant- 
<'ieneral  Sir<ieorge  Frevii>t.  Hart.,  i^artieu- 
larlv  of  his  serviees  in  tiie  Cntiadas;  '.n- 
•eluding  a  reply  to  the  stiii'tnres  on  hi.< 
niilitai'v  eharacler,  contained  in  an  article 
in  the  (Quarterly  Review.  Svo,  pp.  l'.'7+'.'9_. 
London.  iSij.;.  -  75 

4tJt;::  Quebec  Directory  fi>r  l8t".i-i>2. 
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4tj04  Rae  (W.  Fra.-er).  Columbiu  and 
Canada.  Note?*  on  the  gieat  republic  anii 
the  new  <lominion.  8vi».  pp.  olO,  uncut. 
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4liO,')  Rae  (^^'-  Fias.'r).  Newfoundland 
to  Manitoba,  through  Cat!a(hi's  maritime, 
mining,  and  prairie  piovincs.  Map«. 
12mo.  pp.  2'.l4,     New  York,  1881.  I   .'.() 

4t)0t't  Ralph  ('-lulian).  t  tn  Canada's  Fron- 
tier. Sketche.-  of  history,  sport,  and  ad- 
venture, and  of  the  Imiians.  rnissionariei?, 
fur  traders,  and  newer  settlers  of  Western 
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York,  iS'.fJ.  2  '»() 

4(')07  Rameau  de  Saint-Pere,    Une  Col- 

onie  I-"eo<lale  "'ii  Aiuen<|Ue,  L'.\cadie,  |(')04- 
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4ti08  Rattray  (Alex.)  Vancouver  Ulaml 
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what  they  are;  and  what  they  may  bnomo 
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4t'iO0  Rawlins's  (Thomas).  The  Cmled. 
eration  of  the  llritish  North  .\ni'iiran 
Provinces;  their  past  histoiy  and  liitiire 
prospects;  including  al-o  Ihitisji  Colmnbiu 
and  Hudson's  I'av  Terriioi'y.  Map  and  illuv 
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4f'iio  Red    River  Insurrection.      Hon 

\\\\\.  Mcl>oUgairs  Conduct  KevieWed.   Svn, 
pp.  (■)'.).     Montreal,  l87i>.  T;j 

4t'd  1  Red  River.  Nottvson  the  Flnodof 
L'^')2.  Ly  the  Hi-hop  of  llupert's  Lunl 
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40)2  Reeves  (•'olm,  ('/nrl'-fu.^ticr).  Ilij- 
tory  of  the  (iovernnnnt  ot  the  Island  of 
Newfoundhuid.  With  the  acts  of  I'arlia- 
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4'')L!  Report  from  tile  .Select  Committee 
(of  Parliament )  on  tlie  .Aborigines  of  I'.i  iti<li 
.SettlenuMits,  including  the  Canadas  and 
NcwfoumllaniL  With  the  niinutes  of  evi- 
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4f>i4  Robertson  (Kev.  .las)  History  of 
the  Mis-ion  of  tiie  .'<eces>ion  Cluncli  to 
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4t>l'>  Robinson  (H.  .M.)  TheCrrat  Fur 
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4f)17  RogersC'harles).  Meamrials  of  tlie 
F.ai'l  of  Stirlnig  and  of  th  •  House  of  .\le.x- 
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4l'ds  Roger  (<-'harle>).  The  Rise  of 
Canada,  Iron)  I'arbariMii  to  We.allh  ami 
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4t't.9  Ross  f.Vle.XiOider)  The  Rcdliivet 
.Settlement.  Its  ri-e,  progress,  and  present 
state  With  some  account  of  the  native 
races,  and  its  general  history  to  the  present 
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4''>20  Rowan  (.John  ,).)  The  Emigrant 
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of  <.'at)adian  life,  sporting  a<lventures,  and 
observations  on  the  forests  and  fauna.  Map 
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of  Kiiij-'ht.s  liaronets  of  Nova  Scotia.  Edited 
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46l';  RusselHW.  11  )  Canada.  Its  de- 
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311.     r.oston,  l.M')").  1  2o 

4G_M  St.  John  (Molyn(>ux)  The  Sea  of 
iilountains.  Anaccouiitof  Lord  Dufffrin's 
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40-.')  St.  Lawrence  River.     Panorama 

from  Niajrarii  Kails  to  l^iichoi',  with  text  and 
illustrations.     !Svo.  pp.  7o.     N.  Y.,n.d.     ;")() 

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4i'i27  Sansom  (-los.)  Travels  in  Lower 
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the  soil  and  aspect.  The  morals,  hahits, 
1111(1  it'lifi;ious  institutions  of  that  country. 
Svo.  ]ip.  Il('».     London,  182ii.  1   2') 

4i;-J^  Sandham  (A.)  Ville-Marle;  or, 
.■^krttlifs  of  Montreal,  pixt  and  jiresent. 
8vo.  pj..  3'.i;j.     Montreal,  l^70.  L'  'J.'. 

4629  Scadding  (Henry),  Toronto  of 
i)ld.  Collections  and  recollections  illus- 
trative of  the  eai'ly  settlement  and  social 
life  ef  the  capitol  of  <»iitario.  I'oitrait  of 
iSimcoe.    i^vo.  pp.  5'J4,    Toronto,  lS7.i.    u  00 

4i):;o  Selkirk.  A  Narrative  of  Occur- 
rences ill  till'  Indian  Countries  o\'  Nortii 
.•\nii'iica,  since  the  connection  of  the  Right 
lloiior.ihle  th(>  Earl  of  Selkirk  with  the 
llinlxm  J'ay  Company,  and  his  attemjit  to 
cstiiblisli  ji  colony  on  tln^  Ivfd  river.  \Vith 
adetailed  account  of  his  lordship's  military 
e-xpedition  to  an<l  ^uhseijuent  jiroceedings 
at  Fort  William,  in  I'liper  Canada.  Svo. 
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4r):n  Selkirk.  Statement  resjiecting  the 
Earl  of  .Selkirk's  s(>tth>menr  upon  the  Ked 
Kivrr,  in  North  America.  Its  destruction 
ill  iho  years  ISj.'iand  lslt>,  ,nid  the  massa- 
cre of  (ioveiiior  .'^emple  and  his  p.arty. 
With  an  appen<lix.  Map.  8vo.  jip.  194-1- 
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Cascades  (Mountains  Ihitish  Columbia).  A 
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pliotoijraphv,  huntins:  and  fishing,  lllus- 
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4f'i:;4  Shirreff  (Patrick).  A  Tour  in 
N'ortli  America,  together  with  a  compre- 
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of  England  and  tiie  United  States,  ^Svn 
j>p.  M<'>,  ball'  moroero.     J'.ostoii,  l><~^.   4  l*t 

•lti(;s  Tytler(P.  K.)  Historical  View  (if 
the  Progress  of  3>iseovery  on  the  mnr.' 
Nortiiarn  Const  ot  .Ami^riea.  lllu.-tnitiil 
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4t"i("i',*  Af'lhrr    fi/iiion,       JSmo,    jip.    ?,{\[\ 

New  Vorii,  IML  fi. 

4r.70  Umfreville  (Kdwanl).^  The  Vn-. 

ent  State  ot'  Hudson  s  Jlay.  < 'ontainiiiLM 
full  deseriptioi)  of  that  settlement,  ami  tin' 
adjacent  country,  and  of  tho  Inr  Innlc 
Svo.  pp.  •_'.'!(>.     London,  1790.  i)  m 

4Cul   Vancouver  (Ceorge).      ,\    Voyajie 

of   I)iscn\cry  to  the  North   Paoilic  ( k'eaii, 

and  round   the.  world.      In  which  t lie  ooa>'. 

of  North-west  .America  has  been  carefully 

ed   and  accuiately  surveyt'd.     I'l 


«    A.l  U  1  1  t  l^^»       ill  I II      tH.  V    H  1  ,1  l»    I  V       i^li  I    >  »^>  t  V4.  V.    li- 

dertaken  principally  with  a,  view  to  ascer- 
tain the  «'xistenco  of  any  navigable  com- 
munii'atiou  lietwecMi  tho  North  Pacilic  niii 
Nortji  Atlantic  ('ceans.  Maps  and  folding 
]ilates,  t')  vols,  text,  witli  the  maps  in  Svo. 
case,  nniforin,  7  vol^-.  >vo.  calf.  Loiidoii, 
ISOL  11  w 

4ti72  Walker  (•'^if  Ilovenden).  A  .Tour- 
ney; or,  lidl  account  of  the  late  exiiedition 
to  Canada.  With  conniiissions,  orders,  in- 
Ktructions,  letters,  niemorials,  coints mar- 
tial, councils  of  war,  etc.  Jljino.  jip.  .lUl, 
old  calf.      London,  17:20. 

4i'i73  [Warburton  (<>eorge)].  Ilncjie- 
Inga;  or,  England  in  tbt^  New  World  Ed- 
ited by  Eliot  Warburton.  2  vols.  I'Jmo. 
Londoii,  ls4ti.  '_'  50 

4ri74  [Warburton  (c.eorge)].    The  rw 

i|Uest   of   Cana<ia.      2    vols.    8vo.      London, 

l.sr,o.  4 !«' 


Is.  12nio.     Xf«' 


l.srM). 

4n7-')  A:.i't!,ir idititin.     2vo 
York,  l-^.'.O. 

4ti7r)  Warner  (Chas.  Dtidley).  Baddeok 
and  that  sort  of  thing.  24nio.  jip.  I'.'l 
]5oston,  ISS4.  1  U'J 

4ti77  Watson  (Dr.  E.   .\.)     The   Sports- 
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ada.    With   numerous    illustrations 
jip.  290.      London,  ISs9. 


4ii7-  West  i 
.lournal    durin 
Kiver  ('olony, 
fivqui'iit   excu 
lllus.    Svo.  pp. 

467'.!  AfK'thrr 

4t')Sn  Whitb( 
ward  Hoe  for 
Liiid,  lt'.22.  Ivl 
|ip,  47      Lond< 

4G>i  White 

ioa;  <'anad,(;  i 
tiiiiis;  the  Irisl 
Lond-n,  IS70 

4riS2  Whittl 

foiuo  account  o 
1,01'.  l2ino.  pp. 

4()s:;  Wix  (I 

.N'HwfiMnidland 
|ip.  111'  1.      Lond 

41^4  Young 
the  Karly  llwti 
meat  of  Dun: 
liiiio.  ]iii.  272. 


4tiM",  Alvens 
With  Maximi 
i:iite-l)(Mik  of  a 
2\i.     London, 

•l'''^7  Ballou 
I'Jiao.  pp.  •l'.^. 

4'W^  Bancrc 

ifexico,  Ia]('>-1 
ci.sci>,  |S83-,S. 

4o>''.t  Bancrc 
tlip    North     M 
15:il-|sS9.      2 
18^4-'.!. 

4tv,i()  Bancrc 

History    of     til 
tinted.      ]2mo 

1\S7. 

,  I'V.M  Becher 

ico.  With  an 
natimis  and  r; 
liefoic  anil  at  t 
i|uest,  and  tin 
Mruotures  an 
Miind  there. 
\S\.     Toronto, 

4r)',t2  Annlh.i- 
extra  [diotogra 

.4''''.'-;  Biart  ( 
history,  nianne 
M-o.  i^n.  31:!.     I 


)         Notes    (,|i 

11  Tour  ill  il,, 
Maji,     I'.'iiii 

1  .-.ij 

'rip  ti»  Maui. 
?,  l.sT').       ,',ii 

inlti)\v  in  tli- 
leiit  of  ('lii'i.. 
[lip  nnd  illiK 
Ion,  IS.')i'i.  !  On 

Short  Ili-tnry 

IVom   l-'iVO  li, 

icons  Ilistnvy 

Sl;itl'«.        J<Vn 

111,  l.sT'^.  4  I'll 

rical  Virw  nf 
on  tlifi  mnr.' 
.     lllu.-tnitc.l 

s;i:i.        1 ::; 

mo.      J. p.     ';A'm 

t'l. 

<  'otit:iiiiini.';i 

IlK'llt,  illlll  till' 

lio   lur   Innliv 
i)  till 

A  Vi  lyage 
I'aoilio  Ocean, 
liicli  tin'  ooa>'. 
hocii  carefully 
uvcyeil.  I'll- 
view  to  ascer- 
i(vi.i.';ilile  com- 
th  Piicilic  aii'i 
is  and  i'oliliiig 
!  maps  ill  Svd. 
■alt".  JiOtiiloii, 
12  OH 
en).  A  .Tour- 
Ue  cxiicilitioii 
)ns,  oi'ilcrs,  in- 
s,  court s-niar- 
2mo.   jip.  o04, 

;o)].  Iliicjie- 
V  World  E.I- 
2   vols.    I'Jnio. 

')].  The  Ton- 
Svo.      Loiiiloii, 

4    III! 

s.  I2m().     Xt« 

2  Oil 

py).    Baddeck 

4nio.    }ip.    I'.'l 

1  UU 

Tho   .<<p(irts- 

lands  of  Can' 

trations.     Svo, 

3  ;>' 


Mrriro. 


1 


«•> 


I 


4ii7^  West  Mohn>,  'I'ho  .Snbstanco  of  a 
.loui'iial  dnrinj:  a  licsidoncc  at  the  Hod 
i;iver  ('olony,  liritisli  North  America,  an<l 
fiviiiK'iit  exciji'sioiis  amoiif*  the  Indian-*. 
lllus.     >Svo.  pp.  2'>'.».      London.  l>'_'t.       '2  ;')(( 

467'.i  Aifthrr  ri'pif.     Half  moi'oivo.     ;>  ";> 

4()Si'  Whitbourne(<"apt.  Kichaid)  West- 
ward lloe  lor  .Xv.ilon,  in  tin-  N't'w-t'unnd- 
1,111(1,  li>-'2  Ivlited  liyT.  Whitbiiiii  l2iiio. 
|,n,  47      London,  1n7iJ.  T.'i 

•iG>I  White  (''ohti).     Sketclie^  in  Amer- 
, .         I •   .  •     . ,  .1   .  11,1...  \f  


•111"  I       T¥  miC  v.'' oil  I  I  ;,         *^l\f-n-IM->    III     .^llH-f 

ioa;  Catiad.i;  a  picnic  to  the  Iiocky  Moiui- 
tiiiiii-;  the  Irish  in  America.  8v().  pp.  ;i7.'i. 
Lond-n,  1N7(>  I   oO 

4riS2  WhittlingS  from  the  West;  with 
50111O  account  ol  liiittcrnnt  < 'astlo.  liv  .Miel 
Lo;.'.  l2mo.  pp.  442.    Kdinhur:;h,  18.14.   1  W 

4I)S:;  Wix  (Ivlward).  Six  Months  of  a 
.N'HwIuiiiidland  Missionary's  tlournal.  ]2mo. 
[ip,  2t'd.      London,  ISiiCi.  I   .'lO 

41^4  Young  (.lames).    Keminisceiices  of 
till'  Kaily  History  of  (iault,  and  the  Settle- 
ment   of    L»uml'rit's,    Ontario      m.--'-    --.j 
liiiio.  ]ip. 


Illustrated. 
'72.     'i'on)nto,  1>SS(.).  1  oO 


MKXICn. 

4tiM",  Alvensleben  (Nfax.  Baron  von). 
With  Maximilian  in  Mexico.  i''roin  liie 
liote-liook  of  a  Mc.xican  otlicer.  l2nio.  jip. 
W.     Loniloii,  1^07.  1   2.V 

4'^7  Ballou  (  Miiturin  M.)  Aztec  Land. 
I'jiiio.  pp.  '■',<r'.      I'.oston,  I.s'.t2.  1  fill 

4'W^  Bancroft  (llulicrt  II.)  in<tory  of 
ilexico,  lal(i-ls,->7.  ti  vol.s.  Nvo.  San  f'ran- 
cisco,  j,<8.'i-S.  27  00 

4ii>'',i  Bancroft  (Hubert  11.)  History  of 
the  North  Mexican  States  and  Texas, 
l."i:il-l,'<.'^'.».  2  vols.  8vo.  San  Francisco, 
I8s4-'.i.  '.t  on 

4tV,il)  Bancroft  (Hnl.ert  H.)     A  Popular 

lli.stiny    of    the    Mexican  Tcoph'.       illns- 

tiated.      ]2ni().    jip.    (i'-\'l.  San    Francisco, 

h87.  ;i  00 

VV.M  Becher  (H.  C.  i;.)  A  Trip  to  Mex- 
ico. With  an  ajiiieiidix  about  the  ancient 
iiatiiuis  and  races  who  inhabited  Mexico 
iefoie  and  at  the  time  of  the  Spanish  con- 
i|iiest,  and  the  ancient  ston(>  an<l  other 
structures  and  I■llin■^  of  ancient  cities 
ouud  tliero.  l-'i  photographs.  l2mo.  pp. 
i>''>.     foionto,  isso.  2  oO 

4r)',fJ  AnntJirr  i-ilit'cin.  Lai'jxe  paper,  with 
e.xtra  pliotoL'raphs.     Svo.  ?>  50 

4!'r',i:;  Biart  (  Lucieii).  The.Xztecs:  their 
listovy,  manners,  and  custoni-s.  Illustrated. 
M-o.  i^p,  31."..     ChicaL'o,  l.'^ST.  2  0') 


4fV.i|  Bishop  (Wm.  II.)  M.-xico,  Tuli- 
foniia,  and  Arizona,  A  new  and  revised 
«>ditioii  oi'  "Old  Mexico  and  her  Lost 
J'rovinces."  Illustrated,  l2mo.  pp.  •'>.').'). 
New  Yoilc.  ls,si).  2  Oil 

4t;'.'.')  Blake   (Mary   E.)   and    Sullivan 

(Mar>:aret  F.)     Mexico,  IMcturesipn-,  I'oliti 
cal,  and  l'rogre>sive.      12nio.  pp.  22S.      Bos- 
ton, is.s.s.  1   2.*> 

Boundary  between  the  United    States 
and  Mexico  — 

4'i'Jt'(  P.AKTi.KTT  (.Iiiliii  1.'.)  Tersonal  Nar- 
I'ative  of  F]xploratioiis  and  Incidents  on  the 
^^exican  J'oundary  Survey  in  Texas,  New 
Mexico,  <  'alilornia,  Sonora,  and  Chihuahua. 
Majis  ami  illustrations.  2  vols.  8vo.  New 
York,  l^.'')!.  G  00 

4fiU7  Emokv  (Major  William  H.)  Report 
on  the  United  Stales  and  Mexican  Bouml- 
ary  Survey,  made  under  the  direction  of 
the  l^ecretaiy  ot  tli<'  Interior.  Profusely 
illustrateti  with  mafis  and  numei'ous  plates 
of  scenery,  botany,  natural  liistory  (the 
binls  color<'d),  etc.  2  vols.  4to.  Washing- 
ton, IS,")7.  17  5() 

4ii',iS  Me.ss.vuk  of  the  President,  October 

s,  is;;7.    Svo.  pp.  04.  ;-;o 

41190  Kei'oiit  of  the  Secretary  of  the  In- 
terior, Mav,  isr>0.  With  M  maps.  .Svo.  (ip. 
;').'!  +  22.       ■  r.O 

4700  Ui.:iMiuTof  Lieut. -Col.  J.  D.  Craham, 
August,  IS ">2.     Piotile.     Svo.  pp.  2.")0.     100 

4701  KKfoi'.T  of  .1.  II.  r.artlett,  February, 
L'^'i.'J.     4  maps.     Svo.  pp.  .j'l.  AO 

4702  llKi'oirr  of  J.  W.  Bartlett.  March, 
is.'i;;.     .')  maps.     Svo.  pp.  I7M.  75 

470.;  Brasseur  de  Bourbourg,  Ilistoire 
des  Nations  I'ivilisees  'In  Mexiipie  et  <le 
1' Am(M'i(|Ue< 'eiitral«\  duraiit  les  siecies  an- 
terieius  a  Cristophe  Colotnl),  ecrite  sur  les 
documents  origiiiaux  el  entierement  in- 
edits,  ptiisc-s  iiux  ancienne.-.  archives  des 
iiiiiigines.  4  vols,  icval  8vo.  paper.  Paris, 
IS, -,7.  ■  12  00 

4704  Brockelhurst  (T.  U.)  Mexico  of 
To-da'' :  a  country  with  a  great  future,  and 
a  glance  at  the  jirehistoric  ri'iiiains  and 
antii]uities  of  the  Montezumas.  Map.  M 
jilates,  SOUK*  colored,  and  wood-cuts.  8vo. 
pp.  2;V.».      London,  Iss;].  4  AO 

4705  Bullock  (W.  H.)  Across  Mexico 
in  ISf'il-.').  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  .'lOCi. 
London,  1800.  ]   ;-,0 

4700  Bullock  (W.)  Six  Months'  Resi- 
dence and  'J'ravels  in  Mexico;  its  natural 
productions,  state  of  society,  manufac- 
tures, trade,  agriculture,  and  antiquities. 
Plates  and  maps.  Svo.  pp.  532.  London, 
1S-J.4.  2  .50 


I 


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m 


4707  Another  eilUion  2  \oU.  ]()mo.  Iialf 
calf.     London,  isi;.').  '2  2't 

470S  Butler  (Wm..  P.D.)  Mexico  in 
Transition  from  the  Power  of  l\)litical  Ko- 
niiinisin  to  <'ivil  and  i.'i'iigiinjs  Liberty. 
lUnstriitpd.      Hvo.    np,    o'J.^.       New     Voik, 

isy;;.  2  0(» 

470',»  Butterfield  (<'.'irlos).  United  Stutt-s 
and  Mexico,  (loinnierce,  trade,  and  postal 
facilities  between  tiie  two  countries.  Sta- 
tistics of  Mexico.  6vo.  iip.  ISS.  Ni-w  Vork, 
l.sC.l.  1   2'> 

4710  Castro  (Lorenzo).  The  liepublic 
of  Mexico  in  ISS-J,  With  a  revised  and 
corrected  lu;^  I'Jnio.  pp.  27  L  New 
York,  lSS-2.  -J  .V> 

4711  Charney  (Desire).  The  .\ncienl 
Cities  ot  tile  Now  World.  Beinj;  voyage.t 
antl  explorations  in  Mexicf)  and  <'ential 
America,  from  1S.')7  to  IS>:2.  Map  and 
numerous  illustrations,  ^vo.  pp.  ♦'iO'.».  New 
York,  LS,^7.  ♦>  ••() 

4712  Chevalier(M.  M.)  Mexico,  .Ancient 
and  Modern.  Translnt.'d  under  autiic)r'» 
superintendence,  by  'I'hoinas  Alpas.  Maj), 
etc.     2  vols.  8vo.     Lonilon,  l.S(')4,  4  ;')<» 

471:5  Clavigero(Abbe  D.  r.  S.)  History 
of  Mexico  collected  from  .'Spanish  ami 
Mexican  historians,  from  manuscript  and 
ancient  jiaintiiiL's  of  the  Indians,  with 
critical  diss<'rtations  on  the  land,  the 
animals,  and  the  iidiabitants  of  Mexico, 
'i'ranslated  by  <"has,  <'ullen.  Maps  junl 
plates.     2vols.  4to,     London,  18(>7.        7  ()i» 

4714  Coney  (A.  K.)and  Godoy  f.fos..  F.) 
The  Legal  and  Mercantile  Hand-book  of 
Mexico.  iSvo.  ]>p.  64ti.  Sau  Franci-^co, 
]8'.t2.  4  l>(> 

471.'.  Conklingr.(A]frp<l  K.)  fiuide  to 
Mexico,  incliiditif;  a  chapter  on  (iautainal.i 
and  an  En<:lish-Mexican  vocabulary.  Rail- 
way map  and  illustraiious.  12iuo.  pp.  •'.'.'*>. 
New  York,  l.^'.'O.  2  <!»► 

4710  Conklingf  (Herman).  Mexico  and 
the  Mexicans;  nr,  i)<»tes  of  travel  in  the 
winter  and  sprinj:  of  ISS.",.  Illustrated. 
i2mo.  pp.  2'JS.     New  York,  L'^s;).  1  "jO 

4717  Cortes  (Uermar).  Historia  tie 
Mejico.  Aunientadocon  otres  documentos 
y  notar  por  D.  Fr..  .'^i^co  A.  Lorenzana: 
revisatlay  adaptada  a  ',i  nrtogratla  modeima 
por  D  Manuel  Del  Mar.  8vo.  pp.  714. 
Neuva  York,  18'JH.  2  0<t 

4718  Crawford  (<'0Ta  H.)  The  Land  of 
Montazuma.  Illustrated.  12mo.  pp.  Jill. 
New  York,  ISSy.  1  00 

4719  Cubas  (A.  G.)  The  Republic  of 
Me.sico    in    1870.      A    political    aiul    ethno- 


jiraphical  division  of  the  iioptilation  ;  dm; 
ttcter,  hab  costumes  and  vocations. 
8     colored  ten     of    costumes,        Mn, 

and  music,     i>vo,  |»j).   loO,  jiaper.     Mexici. 

is7ti.  1 1:.-, 

Al'l^'^  Aimthereopy.     Half  bound.        l,1i)| 

4721  De  Solis  (.\ntotiio).  History  <,f  the | 
('oui|Ue-t  of  Mexico  by  the  Spaniard* 
T  mslated  by  Thomas  Townsend.  Uevisfrl 
and  corrected  by  Nathaniel  ilook.  IV 
trait.  Maps  and  plates.  2  vols.  t.)ld  ciil! 
i^ondon,  1  tb'-^,  o  .'ii 

4722  Another  fopi/,      Half  calf.  .'  .'iiil 

4723  Another  cdltum.      I''o!<led  plates.    ■,; 
vols.     lOmo.     ()\i\  calf,  broken.      Dulilin 

2  Mil 


;«. 


17; 

4724  Another  r'i'ti"n.  In  French.  Fulded 
jdates.  2  vols,   If.mo.  calf,   i'aris.  170U.    2  Oil 

472'.  Diaz  del  Castillo  (Bernal).  The 
True  History  ot  the  Coni|UeHl  of  Mexico, 
Written  in  the  year  ioOS.  Translateil 
from  the  orijiinal  Spanish  by  MaiU'lce 
Keatinge.  Map.  4to.  pp.  .'>];>.  London 
1800.      '  6  00 

4720  Diaz  del  Castillo  (P.em.al).  The 
Memoir  of  the  < 'onquistador  J5ernal  'iel 
Castillo,  written  by  himself.  Contaimnj;  a 
true  and  full  account  ot  the  discovery  ami 
ooiniuest  of  Mexico  and  New  Spain.  Irati" 
lated  bv  -T.  I.  L"ckhait  2  vols.  Syo 
London",  ls44.  7  ni. 

4727  Eggleston  (Edwanl)  and  Seelye 
fLilv  Iv )  Moiite/nma  and  the<"on(|ue4  of 
Me.\ic(>.  Illustrated.  12mo.  pp.  3.'^'>.  .New 
Vork.  IS.SI>.  1  I-' 

4725  Effloffstein  .(V.aron'    F.    W.  T  i. 
Coniriliuiimi.-  to  the  (rei)lo;.'y  and   Thv^ical 
(.leofiiaphy  of  Mexico.     With   a  ^.Teoln^jicnl 
and  t.'eo;:raphical  map,  protiles,  etc.     ^vo 
pp.  40.     New  Vork,  lM'i4.  .'5  w 

472'.»  Elton  (•?.  F.)  With  the  Ftetidi  m 
Mexico  illustiat»-d.  ^vo.  jip,  2<M>.  l.oii' 
don,  I8t;7.  2  Oil 

47;;o  Evans  (.Alliert  .•<.)  om-  .si-ter  U.- 
jiublic,  A  ;.'ahi  tri))  tlirouizh  tropical  Me.v 
ico  in  lS('i'.l-7u.  .Adventures  in  the  land  o! 
the  Aztecs.  Ilhivti;(ted.  8vo.  pp.  .'ilv 
Hartford.  1^71.  2  Jn 

47:; I  Farnham  (Mrs.  J.)  Mexico:  It- 
Cleojirafiliv,  its  j)e(ipl(',  and  its  institution-, 
^lap.     8vo.  j)p.  04.     New  Vork,  1840.       h« 

47:;2  Flint  (Henry  M.)  Mexico  umler 
Maximilian.  12ino.  j>p.  258.  I'liiliidelptii:! 
1S07.  1  * 

47:;.3  Flippin(L  L')  Sketches  from  tli. 
Mountains  nf  Mexico.  12hk).  \>\>.  -W^ 
Cincinnati,  I.^S'J.  I  > 


47; I  Gillia 

Table  I,an<is 
dill  in:.'  the  yt 
Ik  (i>'-r:  iplion 
citii'<  a  lid  mi 
lie,  airi  the 
,Siiiit:i  .\nna 
ji|i.  4.'i'i.      I'hi 

47:'''  Aiioiitt 

eiilcell,  |S47. 

ITii'i  Gooch 

witll  liie    Me; 

lU'atioiial,  HOC 
imm'^liip  and 
(Mill  history  < 
illii-iiialion.'s. 
1.^ ',)!). 

47:;7  Griffii 

Twiiiy.  Map 
207.     Sew  ^■( 

47:;s  Halei 
12mo.  p|,  42S 

47:i'.'  Hami 
.•^tiitps  of  Me: 
hun  and  Dura 

1S,S2 

4740  Hardi 
ill  the  lntori( 
and    jilatei*. 

1S'.",I 

4741  Havei 
Noifrlihor.  ,\ 
iiia|>s  ,'ind  ill 
New  Vnrk,  L'^ 

4742  Herre; 

(ler  li'oein  waa 
iliiltperen  /er( 
ku.<t  vail  Mex 
in  t  .laar  L")2I 
418,  and  inde.^ 

474:;  Howe] 

less  and  comu 
IM.     liOiuloii, 

474  (  Humb 

E-ijiuy  nil  the  i 
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471  Gilliam  (A.  M.)  Travoi.H  over  thi> 
Taliir  Lands  and  rordillcrfts  of  Mexico, 
dill iiii!  til*' years  |.S4.'!  and  '44.  iTicludinn 
n  (!,.-(  liplioii  of  < 'alifornia,  tlip  piineipal 
cilii'^Miid  mining  districts  of  that  Iv'epuli- 
lie,  an  i  tlie  liio^rrapliies  of  ltiirl)ide  and 
Siiiitii  Annii.  With  maps  and  plates.  Kvo. 
ji|i.  4'i*i.      I'hiladelphia.  iSjt'i.  1'  iTi 

47.l'»  A'l'illiff  (dit'iiix.  ll'mo.  j)j>.  ;]12.  Al>- 
erd.Tii,  |S47.  I  :*:, 

47  ;i''  Oooch  (Fanny  C" )  Faco  to  Face 
ivitli  ilie  Mi-,vicaiis;  the  domestic  life,  ed- 
ucational, socia'  and  huHJin'ss  way.**,  state.s- 
iniiii'^liip  and  li.eratnre,  le;ieii'lary  and  jron- 
end  instory  of  the  Mexican  jienpi«..  :.'(m) 
illu-i rations.  hv<i.  pp.  ,71S4.  New  York. 
I »',»!).  li  .")(^ 

47;;7  Oriffin  (Solomon  IV)  Mexico  of 
Tiwiiiv.  Map  and  illnsfnitiouM,  ll'mo  ;>p. 
t)'.   "New  York,  ISMC.  \  ■,() 

47:;s  Hale  (Susan).  TlieStorv  of  Mexico. 

lliiii...  p,,  4-J.s.     New  York,  IS'.il.  1  .00 

47:i'.»  Hamilton  (I.eonidas).  Korder 
States  ot  .Mexico,,  Sonora,  .Sinaloa,  Cliihua- 
hiifian(i  I)iirang<s.     8vo.  |i]i.  UJ6.     Chicago, 

iss:2. 

4740  Hardy  (Lieut.  }{.  \V.  II.)  Travels 
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and    jdatei*.       ^vo.     pp.     .'i4t).       London, 

1S'.",» 

4741  Haven  (CilberO. 

Noi<:lilior.  \  winter  iti  Mexico.  With 
iiiajK  .and  illustrations.  i'Zviiu.  pp.  4t)7. 
New  York,  1S7.V  .'i  i'd.) 

4742  Herrera  (.\ntoiiiu.<  ile).  Vervolg 
(ler  Kocin  waardij:!  Ze*- t-n  [.aiid-Keysan,  de» 

iliiltpeicM  /erdinaiid  ("oi'tes;  jian  de  vaste 
l<u.<t  van  Mexico  in  Nienw-Sj)aan.ii  /zedaan 
in  t  .laar  la'JI,  Folded  jdate.^.  12mo.  pj». 
418,  and  index.      Levden,  I70i'>. 

474;;  Howell  (K.   .1.)     Mexico: 

less  and  coinmeicial  possibilities. 
19-1.     London,  JSUu'. 

4741  Humbddt  (.Mex.    N.) 

Ev^ay  oil  the  Ivinjidom  of  New  Spain.  L'e- 
seaiclies  relative  to  the  }:ef)gra]>hy  of  Me.x- 
ioo,  the  extent  of  its  ^;urface.  its  political 
division?,  population,  aixriculture,  maiui- 
factines,  commercial  industries,  etc.  'I'ran.s- 
litcd  hy  .lohn  P.lack.  4  vuU.  and  alias. 
^vo      London,    IfSi].  I'J  dO 

474.'.  Jackson  (-fnliiiN.)  .\  winter  Moli- 
diiy  in  Sinniner  Laiuis.  Itlnio.  pp.  2-1. 
Chica,i.'o,  l.'s'.td.  1  25 

474(1  Janvier  (Thoif.  a.)     The  Mexican 

'niidc,  'J  maps.  IlSno.  jip.  .l^iJ,  loan  tuck. 
N'eu-  York,  isS7.  'J.  a() 

•1747  KoUonitZ.  The  Toiut  of  Mexico. 
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474S  LatrobeCharles.I  )  The  Rambler 
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474',t  Lawrence  (Geo.  N.)  I5irds  of 
South  western  Mexico.  8vo.  pp.  ."JO.  Wash- 
injiton,  1S7">.  SQ 

47'Xi  Life  Jn  Id  xicO  <liirin/.»a  Residence 
of  'I' Wo  ^'.ais  ill  that  <'ountrv.  Bv  Mad- 
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preface  by  W.  H.  I'rescott.  iSvo.  pp.  4;!ti, 
London,  lS4;i.  •_>  •)(> 

47.".!  Lyon  (<'.)i)t.  «.  F.)  Journal  of  a 
L'esi(((.nce  and  Tour  in  tlie  Iiepuhlic  of 
Mexico  in  the  year  lS:2(t.  With  some  ac- 
count of  the  mines  of  that  country,  li  vol*. 
l2mo.  half  calf.      London,    IJSJS.  "  l>  ,')(> 

47.')!2  Aii'i/fnr  ('";)'/.  boards.  H  iM) 

47.0;;  MoCarty  fUev.  J.  IF)  Two  Thou- 
(<nnd  Miles  tlirou;:h  tlie  Heart  ot  Mexico. 
I'Jmo.  pp.  iJSS,      New  \'oik,  l>St>.  1   u(> 

47.Vi  Mason  (K  IF)  Fictures  of  Life  in 
Mexico;  with  etchinffs  by  the  author.  2 
vol.s.  I'Jmo.     London,  Js.")j.  2  50 

41 ''t  Mayer  (Brantz).  Mexico^  n.s  it 
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o',»(».     New  York,  IS44.  ,'}  oO 

47.'t".  Mayer  (Brant/.).  Mexico.  Aztec, 
.Spanish,  and  K'epublican.  A  historical, 
jieographicai.  political,  nnd  social  account 
of  that  country,  with  a  view  of  the  ancient 
A/,ie«'  empire  and  civilization,  a  historical 
nketch  ot  the  late  war,  aiul  notices  of  New 
Mexico  .and  California.  I'ortraits  and 
plates.     Uvols.  8vo.      Hartford,  1S.J3.    H  <H) 

4757  Mexico  (Handbook  of).  Issued  by 
the  ?>ureau  ot  the  American  L'epublics. 
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47.;.S  Mill  (Nicholas).     The   History  of 

Mexico,    from    the    Sj)ani.sh    conquest    to 

the   present  era.     8vo.  pj).  oOil.     London, 

•iS'J4.  2  00 

47.V,»  Niles  (.T.  M.)  History  of  South 
America  and  Mexico.  To  which  is  an- 
nexed a  geographical  and  historical  view 
of  Texas,  with  a  detailed  account  of  Iht* 
Texan  revolution  and  war.  By  lion.  L.  T. 
Pease.  Maps  and  illustration.s.  2  vols,  in 
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47nO  Noll  (Arthur  H.)  A  Short  Historv 
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47('>1  Ober  (Frederick  A.)  Travels  in 
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47(U  Poinsett  (.T.  K.)  Notes  on  Mex- 
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470ri  PresCOtt  (W.  11.)  The  Conquest 
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47i')S  Price  (Thomas  W.)  Brief  Notes 
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47G9  Eankin  (MelindaV     Twenty  YearH 

amoni:  th(>  Mexicans.  A  narrative  of  mis- 
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1881.  '  1   -■'» 

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4772  Robinson  (Wm.  B.)  Memoirs  of 
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rative of  the  Expedition  of  <len.  Xavier 
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vations  on  the  practibility  of  opening  a 
commerce  between  the  Pacific  and  Atlan- 
tic Oceans,  through  the  .Mexican  Isthmus, 
in  the  Province  of  O.ixaca,  stnd  at  the  Lako 
Nicaragua.  Portrait  and  Map.  U  vols. 
Svo.     London,  1821.  3  .")0 

4773  Another  edition.  8vo.  pp.  393.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1820.  r50 

4774  Robiiison  (Wm.  P.)  A  Visit  to 
Mexico,  by  th(^  West  Indies,  Yucatan  and 
United  States,  with  observations  and  ad- 
vi'utures  by  the  way.  Map  and  plate.  2 
•vols.  12rao.'    London,  1853.  2  50 

477.')  Robinson  (Fay).  Mexico  and  l»er 
Militai'v  Chieftains.  Illustrated.  12mo. 
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477()  Ruxtom  (deorge  F.)  Adventures 
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4777  Another  copif-     Half  calf. 


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4778  Salm-Salm  (Felix).  My  Diary  in 
Mexico  in  ISilT.  Including  the  l.-^st  day.* 
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4779  Salm-Salm  (Princes,s  Felix).  Ten 
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London,  187(>.  2  25 

A'^(^  Anothrfdition.  P2mo.  pp.  3!>'>.  Po- 
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47sl  Schroeder  (Tiieut.  Seaton).     The 

Fall  ot  Ma.\iniiiian's  Empire,  as  seeti  fioni 
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4782  Shepard  ( A.  K.)    The  Land  of  the 

Aztecs;  or,  two  years  in  M».'xico.  PJnio. 
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47s:!  Smith  (F.  Hoiiklnson).  A  White 
Umbrella  in  Mexico.  With  illustrations  by 
theauthor.    l2mo.  pp.  22".  Bost..l892.  1  50 

47S4  Stone  (<.*has.  P.)  Notes  on  the 
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47S.">  Thompson  (W.addv).  KecollectloiH 
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47S7  Topographical  Map  showing  tlit» 
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47ss  Tylor  (Edward  B.)  An.ahuac:  or. 
Mexico  and  the  Mexicans.  anci>Mit  and 
DKxlern.  Map  an<t  numerous  illustration*. 
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4789  VonTempskey  (<J.  F.)    Mitla.    A 

narrative  of  the  incidents  and  personal 
adventures,  on  a  journey  in  Mexico,  <)u;ii.v 
mala,  and  .Salvailor.  With  Observations 
nn  tlie  modes  of  life  in  those  countries. 
Map  and  I'olored  plates.  8vo.  pp.  4:ii'>. 
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4790  Wallace  (Lew.)  The  Fair  God; 
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4791  Wallace  (.^^ttsati  E.)  The  Land  of 
the  I'uebh^s.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  ■!<>. 
Trov.  1SS9,  I  25 

4792  Ward  (IT.  C.)  Mexico  in  1S27. 
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cut.     London,  1^28.  12  <'l> 

4793  Ward  ^'L  <"'<.)  Mexico.  Second 
edition  enlarged.  With  an  account  ot  ilie 
mining  companies  and  of  political  eventjt 
in  that  repnl)lic  to  the  present  day.  2  vols. 
8vo.  half  calf,  extra.     London,  1^29.    2i>  (W 


4705  W 
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lalioi',  ani 
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York,  18,s 

4790  W 

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silver  mir 

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4797  Wi 
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historians  i 
bvo.  pj>.  5;^ 

479S  Yo 
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4799  Zai 
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Xew  (iren;u 
Coinj)any. 

4s(i,!  Bioi; 
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41%  Wilson  (Robert  A.)     Jfexico.     It.s 

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lK..l-.)_'-;..;-.-»l  lUu.tniiea.  l^mo-piUlS. 
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4:.'7  Wilson  (Koi.ert  A.)    A  New  His. 

tory  <'t  tlie  t'oiK^iu'st  of  Mexico,     Ju  which 
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PP  45.1     New  York,  18S7.  5  o,) 

4.s(i7  Byam  (George)      Wanderings    in 

luc  of  the  Western  Kepublics  of  America. 


4S()s  Byam  (Cleorge).  Wild  Life  in  the 
Jnterior  <>!  Central  America.  JOmo.  nn. 
-•^•<.     London,  lS-i[K  1  ()() 

4m  Calvo  (-Foaqtrn  P..)    The  Republic 
of  <  osta  b'uM.     Translated,  with  an  intro- 
fiuction,  adiiitions,  and  extension,  bv  L.  do 
I.     Map  and  illustrations.     i:>,no.  pp.  292 
Chica-r<\  l.S'.to.  2  00 

4S|0  Charles    (rV-cil).       Honduras,    the 

J.an-    oHireat    I^.-.'ths.  with  man  and  nor- 
tfait.s.    PJrno.  pp. -JK;.    Chicago.  J SUO.     150 

-4811  Cockburn(.Iohn),  A  Journey  over 
Land  from  the  <iuif  of  Hon.hu'as  to  the 
.reat  South  Sea.  Performe.l  bv  John 
«  ockburn  and  five  other  Kn^Fshme...  who 
were  taken  by  a  Spanish  ^uarda  Costa  in 
the  .John  ami  .Jane,  and  ,s».t  on  siiore  at 
a  place  called  Porto-»  avalla  naked  and 
wounded  as  montiou,.,!  in  .s.-veral  news- 
pai.ersot  October,  I7;;i.  Containing  variety 
of  extraordinary  <list,e,.s,..H  .,nd  adventure- 
rt_c      .Svo.    pp,    ..-.O.    full    bound.      London' 

-J^I-  Cost?  Rica (ILmdhook  of).  Issued 
by  the  ISuivau  of  the  American  Republics. 
1  at.'s  and  map,*.  Svo.  pp.  i4,i,  ,,aner. 
Washington,  Is'.lj.  1  00 

■^^^■'  Cudmore  (P.)  Pucha nan's  Con- 
spiracy, the  .Nicar.agua  i.'anal,  and  Reci- 
jm.city.     12mo.  pp.  12.-,,  paper.    Xew  York. 

.  4S14  Cullen  rivhv  .,1).  L.thmus  of  d1 
rien  .ship  ( 'anal.  Willi  a  (all  history  of  the 
Scotch  colony  of  Darien.  Several  maps' 
views  of  the  country,  and  original  docu- 
ments.    .Svo.  pp.  204.     London,  1S51    2  00 

f-^^ ' •'•  po.^^.bleday  (C.  W. )  Remiidscences 
of  the  '•iMlhhuster-  War"  i„  Nicaragua. 
Map.  iL'mo.  pp,  22.1  N.  Y..  ISS(J.  f  or, 
4s I C,  Dunn  (Henry).  CJuatemala;  or,  the 
Republic  ot  Central  America,  l827-'>8 
Jieing  sketches  and  memorandums,  made 
tluiinga  twelve  months'  residence.  Map 
Svo  pp.  328.  boards,  uncut.  Londoni 
I  -..J.  J  ^,. 

■4S1.  Faber.s  (Joseph  W.)  A  Rtorv  of 
Life  on  th.-  Isthmus.  12mo.  pp.  215.  New 
loi'k,  iS.lj.  **  J  ^j^ 

4818  Fancourt  (C.  St.  J.)    The  TTistory 
of  \  ucatan,  from  its  .iiscovery  to  the  clo.se 
of  the  seventeenth  century.     Maps.     8vo 
pp.  ..40.     Lond.     ,  18,54.  2  25 

48 1 9  Froebt      ( dtdius).     Seve.i    vrar".' 
1  ravel  in  (.eniial  America,  Northern  Mex- 
ICO,  and  the  Far  West  of  the  United  States 
Svo.  pp.  US..     London,  1859.  3  QO 


178 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati, 


m 


_  4820  Qisbome  (L.)  The  Isthmus  of  Da- 
rien  in  11S'»2.  .loiiniiil  of  the  expedition  of 
inquiry  for  the  junction  of  the  Atl.intic 
and  Piicifio  Dccuns.  4  maps.  12nio.  v\i. 
23.S.     London,  ]s:>:-i.  1  2i) 

4821  Griswold(C.  D.)  The  Isthmus  of 
Panama,  and  wiui'.  I  saw  there.  12mo.  pp. 
180.     New  York,  18o2.  1  00 

48J2  Guatemala.  Brief  statement,  6U|>- 
ported  by  oriiziiiiil  documents,  of  the  im- 
portant jirants  concfded  to  the  Eastern 
Coast  of  Central  Anicriea  Commercial  ami 
Agricultural  Company  by  the  State  of 
(iualemala.  8vo.  i>p.  liil.  London, 
1889.  1  (10 

4823  Guatemala  (Handbook  of).  Issued 

by  the  Bureau  of  the  American  Republics. 
Plates  and  maps,  8vo.  pp.  188,  pajier. 
Washinjrton,  1892.  1  00 

4824  Hardman  (Frederick).  Scene.sand 
Adventures  in  Central  America.  i2mo.  pp. 
2.(8.     London,  18.52.  1  25 

4825  Hort  (Mr,s.  Alfred),  Via  Nicar.v 
gua.  A  .-(kftch  of  travel.  ]2mo.  pp.  2f)7. 
London,  ISS7.  I  00 

4826  Huston  (R.  O.)  Journey  in  Hon- 
duras,  and  jottings  by   the  way.      Inter- 

oce.lnic  railw.ay.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  rJ9,  p.aper. 
Cincinnati,  J87'».  50 

4827  Inter-Oceanic  CanaL    I>avis(Uear 

Admiral  Ciius.  II.)  Repoit  in  relation  to 
thev.arious  jjroposed  lines  i'or  Inter-oceanic 
Canals  and  Railroads  between  tiie  waters  of 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans.  13  large 
folded  maps.  8vo.  pp.  28,  Washington. 
1866.  1  50 

4828 Selfridge  (Com.  Thos.  O.)  Re- 
port of  Explorations  and  Surveys  to  ascer- 
tain the  })ractic:iliility  of  a  Ship  Cunal  be- 
tween the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans,  by 
Way  of  the  Istliinus  of  'Darien,  17  large 
folded  maps,  13  plates  of  views,  4to.  pp. 
268.     Washington,  1874.  2  50 

4829  Sliufeldt    (Capt.    R.  W.)     Re- 

ports  of  Explorations  and  .Suiveys  to  ascer- 
tain the  practicability  of  a  Sliij)  Canal  be- 
tween the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  <)ceans,  by 
w.ay  of  the  Isthmus  of  'JVliaunteiiec.  20 
large  foUleil  maps,  10  plates  of  views,  4to. 
pp.151.     Wftshington,  1S72.  2  50 

4S30  Liot  (\V.  B.)  Panam.a,  Nicaragua, 
and  Tehaun topee;  or,  considerations  upon 
the  questions  of  communication  between 
the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Oceans.  2  large 
folded  plates.  8vo.  pp.  63,  a  little  fctained. 
London,  1S49.  1  25 

.  4831  Lull  (Commander  E.  P.)  and  Col- 
lins  (Lieut.  F.)  Reports  of  Explorations 
and  Journeys  for  the  Location  of  Inter- 


oceanic  Ship  Canals  through  the  Isthmus 
of  Paniiina,  and  by  the  valb-y  of  the  river 
Nai)ipi,  1.S75.  Large  folded  ma[»s  and  charts, 
4to.  pp,  124,     Washington,  1ST9,  2  UO 

4832  Map  of  <^'entral  America,  compiled 
at  the  otlice  »,.  tlie  C  S.  Toast  Survey. 
By  C^apt.  W.  IJ.  Palmer,  lS50.  In  cloii, 
cover.  1  00 

4833  Message  of  th«  President  respect- 
ing Tign-  Island  anJ;  Central  America.  :j 
Mjaps.     8vo.  pp.  328.     Waslj.,  1850.        1  00 

4834  Morelet  (Arthur).  Travels  in  Cen- 
tral  America.  Including  .accounts  of  some 
regions  une.xploi'ed  since  the  concpicst. 
From  the  French,  by  Mrs.  M.  F.  S(jui(>r. 
Introduction  and  notes  bv  E.  Ceo.  Scjuier. 
Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  430.  New  York, 
1871.  *^*^  1  75 

483.>  Kelson  (Wilfred).  Five  Years  nt 
Panama,  'i'he  tvans-isthmian  canal.  Map 
and  wootl-cul.  l2mo.  pp.  287.  London, 
1891.  1  :>o 

4836  5orman  (rs.  M.)  Rambles  in  Yucv 
tan;  or,  notes  of  travel  through  the  penin. 
sula,  including  a  visit  to  tlie  remarkable 
ruins  of  Chi-chen,  Kabali,  Zayi,  and  Cxnial. 
With  numerous  illustrations.  8vo.  pp.  '•■'A)4. 
New  York,  1S43.  3  Ol> 

4s:;7  Off  Duty.  Rambles  of  a  Gunner 
through  Nicaragua.  By  .S.  P.  O.  2  plates. 
8vo.  pp.  2T4-7S,  paper,  London,  1879. 
(Privately  ]>rinted).  1  50 

4835  pim  (Bedford).     The  Gate  of  the 

Pacific,  Maps  and  colnred  illustration.s. 
8vo.  ]»p.  432.     London,  1S63.  3  25 

4539  Pirn  (Bedford)  .and  Seemann(Ror- 

thold).  Uottings  on  tht*  Koadside  in  ran- 
ama,  Nicaragua,  and  Mosquito.  Maji* 
nnd  plates.  8vo,  pp.  4i'i8,  uncut.  London, 
1869.  3  25 

4540  Plongeon  (Alice  D.  !e).  Here  and 
Tiiere  in  Yucatan.  Miscellanies,  liuno. 
pp.  146,     New  York,  lsi'.6.  1  25 

4841  Roberts  (o.  W.)   Narrative  of  Yoy 

ages  and  lv\ciusions  on  the  East  Coast  ami 
Interior  of  Central  America.  Map.  ISnio, 
pp.  302.     Edinburgh,  1827.  1  Ol> 

4842  Roche  (.lames  .I.tlVey),  The  Sfoiy 
of  the  Fillibusters.  To  which  is  added  the 
life  of  Colonel  David  < 'rockett.  Portrait 
of  Wm.  Walker  and  other  plates.  12mo. 
pp.  373.      London,  IS91.  1   'til 

4843  Rodrigues  (J.  C.)  Tho  Pan.'una 
Canal;  its  history;  its  political  aspects  and 
financial  difficulties.  l2mo.  pp.  248.  New 
York,  ISN.t,  1  50 

4541  Sanborn  (Helen  J.)  A  Winter  in 
Central  America  and  Mexico.  16mo.  pj) 
321.     Boston,  1880.  I  5<> 


4S45  8 
Free  Stat 
liondura 
v(iis.  in  1 

4846  Si 

.irioss     i" 

l:.:ino.  pp, 

4847  8( 
(•ri['tive, 
l2nio.  pjK 

4S48  S( 
people,  f 
condition 
ilhi.'ctrfttjt 

18l')H. 

4S4f'  A 

»lon,  1852, 

4S50  S( 
America, 
ras  and 
tepograpli 
jiroductio 
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L^."i5. 

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origines,  e 
<ltn,as,  .'<ai: 
•  iaiUemah 

Mosquito 

<  Oceanic  R 
^vo.  pp.  7{ 

■1S52    [Si 

Ventures  c 
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12ino.  pj). 

4S53  A» 
12ni(».  pp 

,/^.^4  St( 
Travel    in 
Yucatan, 
of    ancien 
mat-  iind 
Ne  V  York 

4S55  A„ 
erick  Call 
eler  and  ai 
London,  1; 

■IS.J6  St( 
Travel    in 
:iih1    num« 
of  ancient 
Voik,  1S5,> 

'l>."i7  Stc 
I*it'-ent,  ai 
iiiliahitant! 
I'l'.  :;72.     1 


Wc^t  Indies, 


179 


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,  248.    New 

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4K4r»  Scherzer  (Carl).  I'raveh  in  the 
Free  States  of  Central  .America:  Nicaragua, 
Honduras,  and  San  Salvador,  Maps.  2 
vols,  in  1.      London,  iSfj?.  2  00 

4546  Soltera  (Maria).  A  Lady's  Ride 
arros.s  Spanish  Hondunis,  Illustrated. 
Vhno.  pp.  r,|y,     Edinburgh,  1884.  2  00 

4547  Squier  (K.  (i)  Honduras:  Dis- 
oriptive,  Jiistorical  and  statistical.  Map. 
l2uio.  pj>,  278.     London,  ISTO.  \  rti) 

4548  Squier  (h.  a.)      Nicaragua:    Its 

people,  scenery,  nioiujment.s,  resources, 
eoiKlition,  ufKi  propo.sed  canal.  Maps  and 
illn.-:tratJoijs.    «vo.   n>.  Cyi.      New    York 

•ii<i9  Another  edition.    2  vols.    gvo.     Lon- 

«loii,  18.02.  6  (,0 

4^')0  SqTlier(E.  r,.)  Notes  on  Central 
America .rticularly  the  States  of  Hondu- 
ras and  Saij  .Salvador;  their  geograi)hy, 
topography,  climate,  population,  resources, 
jiroductions,  etc.,  jind  the  proposed  Hon- 
•iuras  Inter-<.)ceanic  llaihvav.  ^faps  and 
iliustrations.  8vo.  pp.  307.'  New  York, 
1^.0;>.  4  50 

4^'d  Sqtlier  (E.  n.)  The  States  of  Cen- 
tral .Anicrica;  their  ge(»graphy,  topogra- 
Jiliv,  climate,  population,  productions,  ab- 
origines, etc.,  comprising  chapters  ou  Hon- 
duras,  San  Salvador,  Nicarauga,  Costa  Kica 

•  iautemala.  Belize,  the  Bay  Islands,  the 
.Mosi|Hito  Shore,  and   the  Honduras  Inter- 

•  lecaiiie  Railway.  Maps  and  illustrations. 
?*vo.  pp.  7S2.     New  York,  1858.  4  50 

48-)2  [Squier  (K  G.)]  Waikna;  or.  ad- 
venttnes  on  tlie  Mo^juito  Shor<'.  By  ,Sam- 
tit'l  A.  Bard.  With  .-^ixtv  illustrations. 
I'Jnio.  pp.  ;j6(>.     LoncJon,  IS").>.  1  .50 

4s.);{  A)inther  fdition.  with  t'ltl  illustrations. 
l:!ni(t.  pp.  .;(•)(•>.     New  York,  I80i.  1-25 

_^")4  Stephens  (-lohn  L.)  Incidents  of 
Travel  in  Central  America,  Chiapas,  and 
Yucatan.  With  descriptions  of  the  Ruins 
of  ancient  citie.«,  etc.  Illustrated  with 
mat -^  and  numerous  plates.  2  vols.  iSvo. 
Nt  V  York,   ISH.  n  (lO 

4S,j,')  Awitln-r  ,;/:tio)i.  Revised  by  Fred- 
erick Catiierwood  (Ste[)hens's  fellow-trav- 
eler and  artist).  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  ;")48. 
London,  1854.  ,*>  oo 

4S.J(;  Stephens  (John  L.)  Incidents  of 
Travel  in  Yucatan.  With  descrijitions 
and  numerous  illustrations  of  the  ruins 
of  ancient  cities,  etc.     2  vols.     8vo.     New 

York,  1S58.  7  (M) 

4vj7  Stout  (I'eter  F.)  Nicarauga,  Past, 
"n-^enl,  and  Future.  A  description  of  its 
inlial)itants,  mines,  early  history, etc.  12mo. 
I'l'  ''72.     I'hiladelphia,  n.  d.  I  (iQ 


48.''),«  Strangrwaya   rTfios.l     Sketch   of 

tlie  Mosquito  Sii, .re.,  including  tiie  Terri- 
tory of  Poyajs.  8vo.  i»p.  3r>j.  Edinburgh, 
^•''---  2  00 

48(^0  Thompson  d.  a.)    Narrative  of  .in 
Ofhcial  Visit  to  (Jaiitemala  from   Mexico 
Ma[>.     l8mo.  pp.  ii28,  full  calf.     London", 
^^'--  1  75 

4sr,I  Tomes  (Robert).  Panama  in  18.-)5. 
Sketches  of  life  and  character,  etc.  l8mo 
pp.  240.     New  York,  1855.  7:, 

4802  Vincent  (Frank).  In  and  Out  of 
Central  America,  and  other  sketches  and 
Ftorie.s  of  travel.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp. 
24G.    New  York,  LsyO.  2  00 

48C,.^,  VreelandfC.  E )  and  Bransford  (J. 

J5.)  Antiquities  of  Pantaleon,  (iuali-mala. 
12  cuts.    i^vo.  pp,  14.    Wasiiington,  1885.  20 

4*<()4  Wells  (Wm.  V.)  Explorations  and 
Adventures  in  Honduras.  Comprising 
sketches  of  travel  in  the  gold  regions  o? 
•  Mancho,  and  a  review  of  the  History  and 
general  ivsom-ces  of  Central  America. 
With  maps  and  illustrations.  8vo.  pp.  588. 
New  Y'ork,  1>57.  4  00 

.  4805  Wells  (Wm.  V.)  Walker's  E.xpedi- 
tion  to  Nicaragua.  A  Hi.story  of  the  Cen- 
tral American  War,  and  the  Sonora  and 
Kinney  e-x-jieditions.  Portrait  and  Map. 
l2mo.  pp.  ;Jlt>.     New  York,  1850.  125 

4800  Younff  (Tho.c;.)  Narrative  of  a  Res- 
idenee  ou  ilic  Mosquito  Shore,  1839-41. 
With  an  account  of  TriLxillo,  etc.  Illus- 
trated.    l2mo.     London,  1842.  1  50 


WEST  INDIE.'^. 

4807  African  Slave  Trade  in  .Tamaici, 

and  Comparative  Trealmeiit  of  Slaves.   8vo. 
pp.  14,  paper.     Jialtimore,  1854.  35 

480S  Archenholtz  (J.  W.)    Histoire  dea 
Flibustiers  avec  uu  Avant-Propos  et  quel- 
ques  Notes  du  Traducteur.      '  ' 
old  calf.     Paris,  1S04. 


12mo.  pp.  ;]55. 
1  25 


48r,',»  Baird  (Robt.)  Impressions  and 
Experiences  of  the  West  Indies  and  North 
America,  in  1S4'.*.  12ino.  pp.  354.  Phila- 
deljihia,  1850. 

^  4870  Ballou  (M.  M) 
Cuba   pa^-t   and   present. 
Boston,  18',tl. 

4871  Barbadoes.  A  Short  History  of 
l8mo.  pp.  132,  calf.     London,  1708,      "l  00 

4872  Bayley  (F.  W.  N.)  Four  Years' 
Residence    in    the   West   Indies.      Plate.s. 


1  25 

Due  South;    or, 

12mo.  pp.  316. 

1  50 


8vo.  pp.  093.     London,  1830. 


00 


180 


liobert  Clarke  ^'  Co.^  Chwhniati. 


4873  Beckford  (William)  A  Dosciip- 
tive  Account  cf  tiie  Isiaiul  oi'  .Tiiiiiaicu. 
With  roiuiirkH  on  the  cultivation  of  tho 
siij.'iir-caiie;  also  observations  on  tho  slav«- 
tradc,  U  vols.  Svo.,  old  calf.  London, 
1790,  2  7'> 

4S7  i  Benj  amin  ( II.  C.  O )  Life  of  Tou^. 
saint  L'l  luviTtuif.  With  an  historical 
purvey  of  the  IsliUid  ot  San  l)oming<». 
Map."  ]2ino.  j)p.  !()«J.    Los  An<.'ele-.  l.'^SS.    M 

4S7.')  Brown  (-L)  The  IJistoryand  Pres- 
ent Condition  of  St,  Donjingo.  '2  vols. 
J2mo.     riuladelphia,  IS37.  2  00 

4S7(')  Burchell  (I  homas).  Memoirs  of, 
for  Twenty-two  Years  a,  Missionary  in  .la* 
maica.  Bv  W.  F.  Hurchell.  roitrait.  J2ino. 
pp.  416.    'Loudon.  1849.  1  00 

4877  Calvo  (-loiKpiin  15.)  The  Keptihlio 
of  Costa  l!ica.  Map  .md  illustrations. 
12mo.  pp.  2'.t2.     Chicago,  IS'.IO.  2  00 

4878  Certain   Inducements    to   Well- 

Minded  reoi)Ie,  to  transport  themselves  or 
Bome  servants  into  the  West  Indies,  for 
the  propagation  of  the  <:ospel  and  increase 
of  trade,"  1643.  Reprinted,  New  York, 
LS(");V  4to.  J)}*.  24,  paper,  uncut.  Large 
paper.  1  ■'iO 

4879  Charlevoix  (P.  F-X.  de).  Histoire 
d  L'isle  Espagn(^le,  ou  de  ."<.  Domingue 
Ecrite  particulierement  sm-  les  Memoires 
Manuscrits  du  V.  .lean  Baptiste  Le  I'ers. 
Fine  rnajis  and  plates.  4  ^'ols.  'Snio,,  tree 
calf.     Amsterdam,  178;>.  '>  0(> 

4880  Cuba.  History  of  the  Late  Exp*'- 
dition  to.  J5y  oneof  tho  participants,  {^vo. 
pj).  64.     New  t»rleans,  ti.  <1.  [1850].  oO 

4881  Cuban  Question  (Th(>)  and  Ameri- 
can Policv,  in  the  light  ol  common  sense. 
Map.     8vo.  i-p.  89,  paper.     N.  Y.,  LS69.     40 

4882  Culbertson(Iiosamond);  or,  A  Nar- 
rative of  the  ('a])tivity  and  Suih-rings  of  an 
American  Female  under  the  Popish  Priests, 
in  the  Island  of  Cuba,  With  a  full  dis- 
closure of  their  manners  and  customs. 
Written  bv  herself.  J8mo.  pp.  144.  Lon- 
don, 1837. '  60 

4883  Dallas  (H.  C.)  The  History  of 
the  Maroons,  from  their  origin  to  the  estal>- 
lishment  of  their  chief  tribes  at  Sitnra 
Leone.  Including  the  exjiedition  to  <'uba, 
and  a  history  of  the  Isle  of  .lamaica.  Maps 
and  plates.     2  vols.  8vo.     Lon.,  1803.     2  50 

4884  Dalmas(M.)  llistoire  de  la  Pev- 
olutioi)  do  Saint-Domingue,  suivie  d'un 
memoire  son  le  establiftsment  de  cette 
Colonic.  2  vols.  8vo.  half  calf.  Pari<, 
1814.  1  7") 

488")  Dana  (P.  H.)  To  Cuba  and  Back. 
A  vacation  voyage,  16mo,  pp,  2o6.  Lon- 
don, 1859.  1  00 


4S8A  Dickinson  (.T  >\r  E.)  and  Dowd  T^ 
E.)  A  Wintei'  Picnic:  story  ol'  loui 
months"  outing  in  Nassau,  told  in  letters, 
journals  and  talk,  16mo.  pn.  265,  New 
"York,  1888.  *  1  00 

4887  Dorr  C-Tuli.-i  C.  R,)  BernuKlii:  an 
Idyl  of  tlo«  Summer  Islands.  Mup,  ISmo 
pp.  148.     N,'w  York,  18*;L  1  2'> 

4888  Edwards  (Bryan).      History,  civil 

and  coinmerciid,  of  the  Ihifisii  '"oloiiies  in 
the  W»'st  linlies.  Maps  and  plates,  includ- 
ing "The  .Sable  Venus."  •<  vols,  4ty,  calf. 
London,  n94-!8t»|.  7  ;'>i» 

4889  Ai'O/hci-  fiVttrin,  No  plat*!-,*  or  maps. 
5  vols.     t<vo,  calf.     London,  L^ 1 9,  150 

489(»  Franklin  (-^i^)  The  Pre.^.ent  Stat^> 
of  Ilayti  (Saint  Domingo),  with  remarks 
nn  its  agriculture,  commerce,  laws,  pojiulii- 
tioTi.etc!   12m(Vpp.  411.  London.  1828.  I  25 

4891  Gan-Eden;  or,  pictures  of  Cuba. 
12mo.  lip.  236.     Boston,  18.54.  1  OH 

4892  Gurney  (-los.  .J.)  Familiar  Letter- 
to  Henry  <'l:iy,  (lescribing  a  winter  in  lln' 
West  Iiidie.s.'  bvo.  pp,  203.  New  York. 
1840.  75 

4893  Hardy  (Lieut.)  iristory  and  Ad- 
ventures of  the  Cuban  E.xpoilition  to  tin- 
dispersion  <if  the  army  at  Key  West  and 
the  arrest  of  (ien.  Lopaz.  >V4>.  pp.  '.U. 
Cinrinuati.  185(>.  '5 

4894  Harris  (■'■  D'^'i'i'^)-  .V  Summer  on 
the  borders  of  llie  Caribbean  Sea.  with  in- 
troduction bv<Jeo,  Wiu.<'urtis,  It'uno.  pp. 
179.     New  York,  ]>t>it.  1  Oi» 

4895  Hazard  (Samuel).  Santo  Domingo, 
Past  and  Present.  With  a  glance  at  ilayti. 
Miijis  and  wood-cuts.  8vo.  pp.  511,  New 
York.  1S73.  3  W 

489t'>  Hearn  (l.afcadio).  Ten  Years  in 
the  French  West  Indies.  Illustrated. 
12mo.  i.p.  431.     New  York,  l8'.i(>.  2  <ii» 

48',t7  Heiiprin(Angelo).  Tiie  Bermuda 
Islands.  A  contribution  to  the  physical 
history  an<l  zoology  of  the  ,'^onH>rs  .Xrchi- 
pelago,  with  an  examination  of  tlie  struct- 
ure ol  eoi'al  reefs.  17  plates.  8vo.  pj).  2'11 
Philadelphia,   1S89.  :'.  5o 

489S  Herrera  (Antonius  de),    Drie  Vit>- 
cheyde  Togten  ter  Zee  en    le    Land   uu  il  • 
West-Indien,  gedaan    in    't    -laai'   I52'>,      2 
maps  ami  a  plate.      l2mo.  pp.  41,  and  index 
Ley  den.  17o7.  •  1   -•"> 

48'.)9  Hill  (Uicliard).  'I'he  Picaroons: 
a  history  of  commerce  and  navigation  in 
the  West  Indian  Seas.  12m(>.  pp.  80.  Dub- 
lin, 1869.  ''0 

4900  Hubbard  (Ci.  G.)  TheJ.jile  Insur- 
rection in  Jan.aica.  8vo.  pp.  17,  paper,  h;tlf 
title.     II.  p,  1867.  I  25 


»*<oHtfi  America, 


181 


4001  Jamaica  Movement  (Th*')  for  i>ro- 

motiiiji  tlit!  eiitoici'iiifiit  of  ill*'  slav*'  trade 
tr»'iitit's  atid  the  stipju'ossion  of  tlu»  sUvve 
trnde.     ^vo.  j);),  4;;o.     I,(»u(l<in.  1S'>0.     I  25 

4'Ji'U  Jeffreys  (riioinas)  A  Descriiitioti 
of  tluf  Spiiiiisli  Islands  and  Settlpments  on 
tli(<  <'onst  of  th»'  Wt'st  Indies.  Illustrated 
witii  .'lU  niajH  and  plans,  -tti).  pp.  lOS.  ohl 
calf.  lirdUcii.      I.Kiidon,  17t»-.  4  01) 

VMK\  Knox  (.>..hn).  A  Historical  Af- 
(•(tnnt.it  St.  I'honias,  W.  I,  Witli  incidental 
notices  of  St.  <"fi)ix  and  St.  Jidtits.  I»'m.». 
pp.  I'Tl.     N»w  VoiU,  1SV„»,  I  1'.', 

\W\  Lopez  (<;«!!.  Narcis.-^o).  Life  of, 
with  a  detiiiled  history  of  the  attenipte*! 
revolution  of  (Juha,  i'.y.i  rillilm^tiero.  .*<vo. 
pp.  ;i2.  paper,  uncut.     X.  Y.  [1N'»1J.  •.'•> 

490.'.  Mackenzie (< "has.)  Not.'son  Haiti. 
made  during  ;i  residence  in  that  repuhlie. 
Map.    •-•  vols,  lliino.  boards.    Von..  IS.'iO,  2  00 

4'.'0f>  Ober( Frederick  A.)  Camps  in  th« 
<'arihees.  The  adventures  of  a  naturalist 
in   the    lesser   Antilles,     Illustrated.     JSvo. 

pp.  ;;tit'».    r.ovton,  isso,  I  .')(> 

■t'.'O:  O'Kelly  (.fames  .1.)  The  Mainhi- 
Land;  or,  adventurt's  of  a  lierald  eoi're- 
!<pon(Unt  1!!  <'ub;i  I2iuo.  pp.  .;.'>'.>,  half 
bound.      London,  ISTt.  I    7'» 

4'.t(lS  Paton(Win.  A.)  D<iwn  the  Islatids, 
A  vovage  tothe<'aril)ecs.  Illustrated.  Svo. 
pp.  :;01.      New  York,  iSW.  2  Ao 

4'.lO'.»  Phillippo  (.1.  M.)  .lanmica;  its 
past  and  |irfseiit  state.  J»vo.  pp.  ITt'i,  tinier. 
I'hiladelphia,  !s4:;.  T.', 

•I'.HM  Phillippo  (.L  M.)  The  I'nited 
States  and  t'uiia.  [Statistical  and  desci'i|i- 
tiv«'  jjistorv.j  I2nn».  pp.  47tt.  London, 
LS')7.  '  I   ;-,(» 

4'.tll  Powles  (L  D.)  The  Land  of  tlie 
Pink  I'eari ;  <ir,  reooll(>ctioiis  of  liie  in  the: 
llaiiainas.  ^^ap  and  jilat.  .•;.  vSvo.  pp.  'J.ll. 
London,  JSs.v  .j  r^^, 

4'.'12  Rainsford  (Marcus).  An  Histori- 
eal  .Vceount  of  the  lUack  Empire  of  llayti. 
Comprehending'  a  view  of  the  jjrincipal 
transactions  in  the  revolution  of  Saint 
Domingo;  with  its  ancient  and  modt>rn 
state.  Maji  and  plates.  4t(>.  pp.  4ti7.  old 
morocco.      London,  18u5.  2  2"* 

■J^M;;  Raynal  (Abbe),  a  rhilosophical 
and  Political  History  of  the  Settlements 
and  rr;\(i-  ol'  the  Kuropeans  in  the  East 
and  West  Indies.  Newly  translated  by  , J. 
«•.  .lustamond  With  a  new  set  of  maps 
and  a  copious  inde.\.  Portrait.  S  vols. 
8vo.,  full  bound.      London,  I  TSii.  4  ;'»(» 

4914  Anal/ier  <(litiou.  6  vols.  8vo.,  poor 
binding.   Majis  and  plates.    Lon.,179S.  li  f>{} 

4915  Another  edition.  !t  vols.  Svo.,  full 
bound.    Maps  and  plates.    Lou.,  1777.    4  00 


VJ16  Another  eop^.  5  void.  No  plates  cvr 
maps.  1  ,50 

4917  St.  John  (Sir  Spencer).  Ilayti;  or, 
the  Hla(!k  Kepublic.  Map.  12mo.  pj>.  iJS',*, 
New  York,  1s9(l.  2  50 

491s  Santo  Domingo,  in  iln?  Tropics. 
P.y  a  settler  in  Santo  Domingo.  With  an 
introiluction,  bv  U.  V>.  Kimball.  12mo.  pp. 
.'iOll,     New  York,  l.S();{.  1  2.*» 

4919  Santo  Domingo.  The  History  of 
the  Island  of  Si.  Domingo,  from  its  first  dis- 
covery by  Columbus  to  t\u>  present  pei-iocL 
Svo.  pp.  441),  half  bound.      Lon.,l81S.     1  2*» 

492' »  Six  Months  in  th(^  West  Indie.-^. 
[P.y  Henry  N,  Coleridge.]  l2mo.  pp.  .■!;i2. 
liondon,  Is2i'>.  1  o<) 

4921  Stark  (.fames  TT.)  nermuda  Guide. 
.-\  <lescription  of  every  thing  on  or  about 
tlie  Bermuda  L^lands.  l2mo.  pp.  157. 
Boston,  ISSS,  2  00 

4922  Steele  Cfas.  W.)  Cuban  Sketches. 
l<imo.  pp.  2211,  i)aper.     N.  Y.,  1.'<S5.  50 

49L';i  Thome  (.fas.  a.)  and  Kimball  (J. 

Horace).  Kniancijjation  in  tht^  We..t  In- 
dies. A  si.\  nionih.s'  tour  in  Antigua,  Bar- 
b.adoo.s,  and  .Jamaica,  in  the  year  1837. 
l2mo.  pp.  489.     N.  Y.,  18:!8.  7.') 

^^24  Aiwt/wraH/ion.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  i_'S, 
paper.      New  York,  I8.']8.  25 

4925  Turnbull  (David).  Travels  in  the 
West.  C'ulia;  with  notices  of  Porto  liico 
and  the  slave  trade.  Map.  Svo,  pp.  574, 
half  bound.      London,  1S40.  1  5(J 

492.1  Walton  (Wm.)  Piesent  State  of 
theSpanish  <  'olonies;  includiiigai)articular 
report  of  Ili-panola,  or  the  Spani.sh  part 
of  Sauto  Domingo;  with  a  general  survey 
of  the  settlements  on  the  Scnith  Conti- 
nent ol  America,  as  relates  to  history, 
trade,  jiopnlation,   customs,   manners,  etc. 


Portrait  and   maps. 


calf,  cracked.     Loinlon,  1810. 


vols.  8vo.,  old  half 


1 


fit 


SOITTH  AMERICA. 
4027  Agassiz  (Prof,  and  Mrs.  Louis).    A 
.loiu-ney  in  Brazil,      illustrated.     12mo.  pp. 
5 lit.      Boston,   |S9i.  2  50 

492S  Andrews  (C.  C.)  Brazil,  its  condi- 
tion and  jirospecis,  with  an  account  of  the 
downtall  of  the  Empire  and  establishment 
of  the  liepui  'ic,  and  the  reciprocity  treaty. 
!2ino.  pp.  ;!52.      New  York,  IS9I.  1  50 

^4929  Antepara(.I.M.)  South  American 
Emancipation.  Documents,  historical  and 
explanatory,  showing  the  designs  which 
have  been  in  progress  and  the  exertions 
made  by  ({ener;d  ^^iranda  for  the  attain- 
ment of  that  object,  durinir  the  last  twenty- 
live  years.  Portrait  and  map.  Svo.  on 
299.     London,  1810.  150 


182 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati, 


4y;i(>  Armitagre  Cfohn).  The  History 
of  IJrazil,  f'lom  the  ;iniv;il  of  the  BragunzA 
family,  ISOS,  to  tho  iibdioatioii  of  Doin 
iVdro  the  Firit,  18;]1.  8vo.  2  vols,  in  I. 
London,  1830.  2  <X) 

4931  Ball  (John).  Note-H  of  a  Xiitural- 
ist  in  South  America.  Map.  l:Ji.xo,  pp. 
416.     London,  I.S.S?.  i>  UO 

49;5'i  Bancroft  ( Kdwurd).  An  Essny  nn 
the  N.itiir.il  History  of  Oui.inii,  in  .*»oMt|i 
Amerioii.  Witli  nn  account  of  the  r«  lij:- 
.Ion,  manners  and  customs  of  the  ><»;- 
eral  tribes  of  the  Indian  inlinhitants,  »'tf. 
Plate.  8vo.  |>|>.  402.  iialf  bound.  l.ondoJi, 
176<>.  2  .'»»» 

49.53  Bates  (II.  W.)  Th«  Xaturalist  on 
the  River  Amazon,  a  record  of  jidventures, 
habits  of  animals,  sketches  of  Brazilian  and 
Indian  life,  and  aspects  of  nature  under  tht< 
equator,  during  eleven  y<»ars  of  travel.  ||. 
lustrated.  Jvols.    lUmo.    London,  1st').';.  M  m 

49.')4  Anotkif  ulitiin.  l2nio.  pp.  4t)t).  Lon- 
don, LSCJ.  ;i  00 

49.').')  Berneau  (Ut>v.  J.  il.)  Missionary 
Labors  in  i5riti>h  <iuiana,  with  remark.** 
on  the  manners,  customs,  and  supersti- 
tious rites  of  the  aboiiL'ines.  Illustrated. 
l:imo.  pp.  242,  half  i-alf  extra.  London. 
1S47.  2  o'> 

_  49;;t>  Bigg- Wither  (riio.*.  P.)     Pioneer- 

ing  in  Soutii  I'.razil.  'i'hree  years  of  forest 
and  praiiie  life  in  the  I'rovin'ce  of  Parana. 
Map  and  iilustration.s.  2  voLs.  l2mo. 
London,  IsTs.  4  0,) 

4937  Boddam-Whetham  (.T.  W.)     \\o- 

raima  and  liiitish  (iuiatiu.  With  a  j»lance 
at  ]5ermuda,  the  West  Indies,  and  the 
Spanish  Main.  Map.  8vo.  pp.  3<J3.  Lon- 
don, 1879.  o  ->(> 

493S  Boliver  (.Simon).  Memoirs  of  Si- 
mon J'.oliver,  President  Liberator  of  tin* 
Kepublic  of  Columbia.  By  Gen.  II.  L.  V. 
Ducoudrav  Holstein.  8vo.  pp.  383,  boards. 
Boston,  l>il.'9.  1  .'-,() 

4939  Bonny  castle  (It.  11.)  Spanish 
America;  oi',  a  descrijitive,  historical,  and 
geographical  account  of  the  Dominions  of 
Spain  in  the  Western  Ifemispherc.  Maps. 
2  vols,  8vo.  boards,  uncut.  London, 
1818.  ;}  m 

4940  Another  cnpy.  2  voLs.  in  1.  Half 
calf  2  50 

4941  Bourne  (B.  F.)  The  Captive  in 
Patagonia;  or,  life  among  the  giants.  A 
per.simal  narrative.  PJmo.  pp.  233,  Bos- 
ton, 1853.  I  00 

4942  Brackenridge  (IT.  M.)  Voyage  to 
South  America,  pertormed  by  order  of  the 
American  governmetit  in  1817  and  1818. 
3vols.  8vo.'  London,  1820.  2  <)0 


4'»4;{  Ani>th,nr  edifhn.     2  vols.  8vo.,  old 
sheep.     Baltimore,  1819.  '2  Oo 

^49 n  Brand  (Lieut,  r'has.)  Journal  of  u 
Voyage  to  Peru;  a  passage  across  tlie  ('01 
dillera  of  the  Andes,  m  the  winter  of  lS'J7 
performed  on  foot  itj  the  .snow,  and  a  jour 
ney  across  the  Pampas.  Plates.  8vo.  vu 
246.     London.  182>.  I  7:, 

4945  Brazil.  Handbook  of,  Isstjed  bv 
IIm'  Bureiiu  t.f  lh«'  American  Hepublic^ 
Platts  and  n>aps.  Sv«».  pp.  1«>'.».  Wnshing 
ton.  18.»2.  ',:, 

V)\r,  Brazil  and  Bitenos   Ayres,     a 

popular  De.-ciiption,  gedlngical.  historical, 
and  topograj)hicaL  illustrated.  l8ni.'. 
Boston,  1>3(>.  I  0(» 

4947  Brett  (LVv.  W  U.)  The  Indiat. 
Tribes  of  Ouiaiia,  their  eondition  .'iiid 
hal)its,  with  researches  into  their  jiast  liis- 
tory,  superstitions,  b-gends,  anti(iuities. 
languages,  ete.  Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  5()ii. 
London,  1^(W.  4  tm 

4948  Annihcr  cnp.f.     Half  calf.  '»  '>ii 

4949  Brett  (b'ev.  W.  II.)  Legends  and 
Myths  of  the  .MiDiiginal  Indians  of  Britisji 
fiuiana,     \l\no,  pp.  JOil.     \a)u.,  1880,    2  m 

495H  Brown  (''.  B.)  Tanoe  and  ramp 
Life  in  I'.ritish  (iuiana  Map  an<i  illustiM- 
tions.     8vo.  pp.  4110.      London,  l87f>.     .3  m 

4951  Brown(<'.  B.)andLidstone(Wni.) 

Fifteen  Thousand  Miles  on  the  Amazon 
and  its  Tiibutaiies.  Map  and  illustrations, 
8vo.  pii.  520,  uncut.     London,  1878.       ."»  (lit 

4952  Carpenter  (F.  D.  V.)  Bound  about 
Uio.      l2ino,  pp,  41.>.     Chicago,  1884,      1  'Ih 

495;;  Child  (Theodor  ).  The  Spani-h- 
American  K'epublics.  Profusely  illusirati  il 
Koyal  8v(),  pp,  414.     New  York,  1891.    3  50 

4954  Chili-Peru.  Beport  from  Commit- 
tee of  Foreign  .\ Hairs  relative  to  cei'taiii 
missing  i)apers  (the  Shephei'd-Blaine  let- 
ters, etc.)  relative  to  ••itlairs  in  Chili  and 
Peru.  8vc.  pp.  27 -f  388  f  t»,  paper.  Wasli- 
iiigton,  1882,  I   25 

4955  Chili.  Three  Years  in.  By  a 
lady  of  Ohio.  pJmo.  pp.  158,  Columbus. 
I8til.  I   09 

4951)  Clark  (E.  B.)  Tw.lve  Months  in 
Peru.  Illustrated.  .Square  Ithno.  pp,  15s. 
New  York,  1891.  1  50 

4957  Clemens(K.  J.  M.)  La  PlatteCoun- 
tries  of  South  America.  PJmo.  pp.  511. 
Philadelphia,   ISiJI).  |  .")0 

4958  Colombia.  Ifand-book  of,  issued 
by  the  liureau  of  the  American  K'epublics, 
Plates  and  m.ip,  8vo.  pp.  138,  paper. 
Wasliiugton.  1892.  |  m 


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49V.)  Colombia.  Xotes  on  fiik.Mi  ill  the 
y«'ar''  IS'JJ-:;,  with  an  itinciary  dI  ilir  loiiti;' 
iVuiu  ('iirucas  to  Piop)ta;  and  an  anpoiidix. 
Map.    xvo.  pp,  :;o;;      riula.,  Ih27. '       1  j.> 

4'.ir.0  Colombia  (Stat»'  of):  or,  FNportrt 
of  tlu' Si'oivlarit'ji  ot  Stat«»  ol'  tli«»  I{t'[)ul)lic 
of  Colombia,  pfpsctitfd  to  iXw.  Fiist  Con- 
Ntitntional  < 'on;:rf'.«-i,  in  tin*  year  IS.'I,  tli« 
Tliirttn'Mtli  of  th»«  lifptiblie. '  8vo.  pp.  J'.t',' 
laoiocco.     Ltnidmi,  ls24,  i   7') 

4'.i'>l  Condamine  (M.  do  1«).    Succinct 

,\lii  iil^'nuMil  ni'  tilt*  Voyajio  inad*'  within 
the  inland  Parts  ot  ."<()Uti»  AtntTJoa.  Map. 
IJiiio.  pp.  tOS.     London,  {747.  I  2.'» 

4',<f't«'  7V(.'  Afintc,  unal)rid<:<'d,  in  Fronoli. 
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4','i'.4  Curtis  ( Wni.  K.)  Th.- Tapitols  ot 
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or,  sketi'hes  of  life  in  a  Mimth  American 
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(Hev.  D.  I'.j  lirazil  and  the  ]•.l•aziIian,^ 
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vols.  Svo,     Philadelphia,  IS'.IO.  5  ci> 

M:H  Anothtrftiition,    2  voU.  pJma    Phil- 
adt'Iphia.  |  ^f^^ 

r^o:\r,  Proctor  (Roh^rt).    Narratlvo  of  a 

.Tourney  across  the  Cordillora  of  the  Andes, 
and  a  rosideiico  in  Lima  and  other  part-i 
of  Peru.  iSL';;-4      8vo.  pp.  .■;74,  half  bouinl. 

1  7.> 

"iio  dii  Pyrainides  de 

"adetniciens  envoyes 

•hi    .ill     IJoi.      I'latH 

mpof  the  Frovincf 

;icn,.;2x4.'»  inches. 

•*>l.  4  (M> 


London 

t..,el 


<^li 

fians 

aii<I  tine  ( 
•  >!'  ;^»iiito,  n, 
4io.  pp.  .*»;;.    1 1 

.''•(> !7  Rambles  iti  «'hili,  and  Lif«  anionj; 
the  Aificuaiiian  Indian.s  in  ls;Jrt.  Svo.  pp. 
SS,  paper.     ThoMiaston,  LS."d.  ,^(> 

:»(♦;{«  Rankingr   (John).     Historical    Ke- 

8earch«>s  on  the  <"onf(Uest  of  Peru.  Mexico, 
Boirota.  Natchez,  and  Talonieca,  in '  the 
Thirteenth  t.'entury,  hy  the  Moiifiols,  ac- 
companied with  ei(>pliants,  and  the  local 
agreement  of  history  and  tradition,  with 
the  remains  of  elephants  and  mastodontes 
n»  the  New  W()rl(L  .M;,,,..  and  portraits. 
Svo,  PI*.  47'.»,  hoar.J.s.     London,  1827,      .'i  Ot> 

.')(i;;"J  Robinson  (.L   n.)    Journal  of  an 

L.xpedition,    I40U   mile.s   up   the   Oronoco, 
and  :',W  up  the  Arauca,  with  an  account  of 
the  country,   the  luanr.ers  of  the  people 
etc.     7  plates.    Svo.  pp.  ^97,  half  calf,  ne.at.' 
London,  IS22.  •>  7\ 

.'■»(i4(>  Rodney  (<'.  A. )  and  Graham  (Tohn). 

Report  on  the  IVesent  Stat.;  of  the  United 
i'rovinces  of    .Smtii   .Arierica,   laid   heforo 
theTongres.s  of  the  United  States.     Map 
Svo,  pp.  ;jrxS.      London.  1819.  1  5(> 

.  5041  Scarlett  (Hon.  P.  C.)  .South  Amer- 
ica and  the  Pacific:  a  journey  across  the 
Pami)as  and  the  Andes,  etc.  Plates.  *J 
vols.  I2mo.     London,  1838.  1  75 

,  5042  Scully  (Wm.)  Brazil.  It,  Prov- 
inces and  chief  cities,  manners  and  cus- 
toms of  the  people,  etc.  Map.  l2ino.  pp. 
398.     London.  1868.  \2:, 


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180 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Cc^  CindnutHi. 


5043  6<nith  (R-  R)  Thf*  Araufranlan*; 
or,  noten  of  u  tour  uniong  the  Itidinu  x\'\h(-* 
of  South.'i»i  Chili.  I2mo.  |>i).  j:{5.  New 
York,  is:..').  1  tA) 

ri(M4  Smyth  (Li»nit.  W.)  »ii<l  Lowe(F.) 
Narifttivu  ui  a  Jouriu'V  IVotn  I-itu»  to  IVru, 
across  tliH  Ati'lt'H  atxi  down  the  Aii'iiion 
lli>(iertak»'n  with  a,  vi»nv  of  iiso«Mt,iitiiii,ir 
the  jirii<'tioiil)ility  of  a  'iavijiablo  cnimuuui 
cation  wit!i  tht>  Atlmtit",  <>>  ihi"  liivfis  I'.i- 
chiota,  rcajoli  ami  Aina/oii.  Maps  ami 
illusiratiotirt,  ttvo.  |n».  i»0»,  half  bouinl. 
London,  is;]ft.  a  m 

StU;")  Spauish  America.    «>utiiiioof  tlio 

revolution  in;  or,  an  ;u'coiu)t  of  th«^  orijiin, 
|H*ogi'«'.ss  aixl  actual  ntato  of  tin*  \v:tr  rar- 
riedou  lit  twt'iMi  Spain  ami  Spanish  Am«'r- 
ica  Bv  a  South  Arm'rican.  Mvo.  j>i>.  •!»>-. 
half  call',  neat.     Londutt,  J.St7.  2  'I't 

r.Olfi  Spence  (.'ames  M.)    Tli«^  l.atxl  of 

Bolivar;  or,  war,  peace*  ami  a«lv«'iitur«'  in 
tho  Republic  of  Venezuela.     llUis».'ateii  J2 

vols.     !^vo.     I.omlon,  1S7.S.  ^1  T."i 

r)<l47  Squier  (K.  fl.)  I'eru.  Ir>o'ulentH 
of  Travi'l  ami  Kxploiation  in  the  I.aml  of 
the  Incas.  lllusttateU.  Svo.  pj>.  tWy.  Neiv 
Yoik,  1S77.  Tj  oh 

a048  Amthr  eop'j.     Half  calf  oxtra.  0  00 

mv.)  Stedman  (Capt.  .T.  (t.)    Narrative 

of  a  Five  Years'  Expedition  against  the  re- 
volted nenroes  of  the  Surinam  in  Suine,!, 
on  the  will!  ccast  •,»f  South  Arierioa,  377J- 
1777.  Elucidatinj'  the  history  of  that 
country,  d(',-icrihiii.i;  its  proilnctions  and  its 
Indians  and  Neirrocs.  .St>  j)latfs,  Natural 
history,  botany  sceiierv.  etc.  4  vol.s.  4to. 
half  calf.      London,  |,sj:;.  10  «>0 

r.o/io  Stuart  (.».)    Bogota  in  l>i:;t')-7.    a 

narrative  of  an  expedition  to  tho  capital 
of    New  <iranatla.      l2ino.   pp.   .'A?!,     New 

York,  ls;i,H.  7."i 

50.'»l  Temple  (Kdmuml).  I'rave' i  in  va- 
rious parts  of  IVru.  Iticluding  a  year's 
residonce  in  I'otosi.  Mapaml  illustrations. 
2  vols.     Svo.      I,on<ioii,  IS.W.  ;i  00 

.')(l.')2  Three  Years  in  the  I'aeifie,  Jnolud- 
ing  notices  of  IJr.'izil,  <'hili,  Bolivia,  and 
Teru.  [Bv  W.  S.  \V.  Uusclienberger.]  J'vo. 
pp.441,     i'hiladelphi:!,  \^:\\.  1  74 

^i<)'i^  Anothcf  e>li(i"n.  2  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 18;;.'>.  2  2.'> 

.')0;"J4  Turner  ('I'.  A.)     Argentina  an<I  the 

Argentines.  Notes  and  impressions  of  a 
live  years'  sojourn  in  the  Argentine  Repub- 
lic. Illustrated.  8v*».  pp.  ;J70,  New  York, 
1892.  a  00 

50.5.5  Venezuela.  Important  documents 
in  relation  to  the  present  situation  of  Ven- 
ezuela; and  tlie  :itteaii>t  of  General  Jose 


ft    flMfintin 
tivo.  pp.  27, 

.''>i» 


Ta«I<>«>  Montgaii,  to  ettabUnh 
government  in  that  country, 
paper.      Newr  York,  |H4H. 

r»o.'(ti  Venezuela.  lUnd-hook  of,  issueii 
hy  the  Bureau  of  tliA  Anieriean  ItrtpublioH. 
Plates  and  map  hvo.  pp.  Wi,  pap'-v. 
Washington,  1H'.>2.  !  m 

r»t>,'>7  Vidaurre  (<'.  M.  L.  ilo).  Effectosd« 
Las  Kactiones  en  Los  (fobiern«M  Naeiente*. 
En  este  libro  se  recopilan  los  prinoipins 
fundamentiile.*  del  gobierno  democrat ieo 
constitueional  represeutativo.  Hvo.  pp.  'J'^o. 
iJoston.  I>2^  .  7.1 

.50;5H  Vidaurre  (<-.  M,  L.  de).  Troye.  t<. 
he  nn  «o(hgo  I'enal.  (Peru.)  "ivo.  pp.  IMJ, 
calf      Boston.  IS-JH.  7.5 

.50.5'.»  A  View  of  South  /^nterioa  and 
Mexico.  2  vols,  in  1.  l2mo.  old  Hheep 
New  York,  iS'JtV.  1  m 

.5(H')(t  Vincent  (FrankV  Aroum?  ami 
AJ)outSouiU  Amerien.  Twenty  motith^  of 
quest  and  <|Uery.  .Maps,  plans  and  illii- 
trati(»ns.  Hvo,  pp.  47;*.  New  YoiU, 
IS'.IO,  '»  (H» 

.5iir.i  VonTschudi  (Pr.  .1.  .J.)    Travel* 

in  Peru,  during  the  years  |S,'{>»-42,  on  tho 
const  in  the  .Sierras,  a«M'oss  the  < 'onlilleras 
and  the  Andes,  in  the  priim'Val  forests,  il- 
lustrated.  Svo.  pp.  .'ttir..    London,  LS47.  2  m 

:i.54. 

I    '■' 


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New  York,  rs47.  i  •.'•» 

:50lV;  Wallace    i\.    U)      Narrative    of 

travels  in  the  .\niazon  and  Rio  Negro,  wittj 
an  aei'ouut  of  the  nativi*  tribes,  and  oliser- 
Vations  otj  the  climate,  geol<ii»y  aitd  natu- 
ral history  of  tl»e  Amazon  Valley,  Map 
and  illustrations,     jivo.  pp.  541.     hondoi\ 

1.S.5;}.  %  ii  (10 

'»<tt',4  Another  f'lition.  lllu.struted.  l2iU(>. 
pp,  .".t'l;;.     Lomion,  ls'.«'».  I  <H» 

*iUt')5  Walpole   (Fred.)     Fotiy   Years   in 

iC  racitic  in  Her  Majestv  s  .'<hip  'ColliiiL'- 
wood,"  from  I844-IS4S.  '  Illustrated,  i 
vols.  8vo.     London,  l84a  ;'.  0<) 

.50()f.  Walton  (Willi^tm).  An  Kxpose  of 
the  Dissentions  of  Spatiislt  .\uierica.  Svn. 
pp.  4S0-f6t>.     London,  !:<I4,  i  ."iO 

5Mr»7  Aiiii(h,-r  edilioii.  Map  ■••.-•.d  plates.  ',' 
vols.  <Svo.     London,  18lO.  2  'xt 

.5(»t'i8  Waterton  (<'harles).  Wanderings 
in  .'<outh  America,  the  North-west  of  the 
Ui>ited  St.ates,  and  the  Attilles,  in  tho 
years  1812,  'l(»,  20  and  '24.  Illustrated. 
12mo.  pp.  r>20.     London,  18S5.  1  7.5 

;50(i'.>  Another  oiitlon.  l2uio.  pp.  280,  Lon- 
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5070  Wells  (.fames  W.)  Three  Thou- 
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Wll>llill>rtnH.    ]SH'2.  1    «M) 

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(•p.  j76.     London,  I  KOi.  2  35 


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r.(tV1  Abdy  fE.  S.)  Jotirnal  of  a  n*i»i- 
♦leiHv  iitd  lour  in  the  rnite<l  State.-*,  1h;{;{- 
ly.'A.      :i  win.    12mo.,   boartis.      Lou  I  >ii, 

i8.;.'».  L»  2.1 

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E.\i>*<liti'»iJ  o!i  tho  rppiT  Ai'kttiiftiH  luiii 
tliroii).'!!  the  ('.(uutry  ot  the  rrmmiu'lie  In- 
dians in  l>:4."i.  riUes*.  Hvo,  pp.  7."».  \V:iMh- 
iii^rti-p    l,'«i4tV.  1  oj 

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itH  |ih\xit'al  riiiiriu'tt'i'.  veiictatioii,  and  aiii- 
mills,  0')nij)..i«'d  with  thn.^e  ol  otlier  ami 
.siiiiilar  r«'<.'i'>iH,  With  a  n.-rnitivc  of  the 
tour,  hy  .1.  Kliot  <'al)ol.  Illu.strated.  Nvo. 
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J.]..  -Jl'T,  paper,     N%'vv  York,  1HS».  ;>(► 

'>'i"7  [Anbury  (Thos.)]  Tna-eU  tinoimh 
till-  itjterior  I'art^i  of  America.  Hy  an 
oiH  i-r.  Maps  aitd  pl!ae.4.  2  vol.*.  Syo. 
i.oinlon.  I7U1.  10  (Mi 

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I'liris,  17»,»*l.  4  (H» 

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iniiis,     4to.  fip,  420,  calf.     I.on,  I74S,    4  *»0 

.iDSfJ  Ari'i/fhr  ,ilitn>n.  Maps.  Hvo.  pp, 
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.*<)si  .iitnihirfdidon.  Map.x.  2vo|.s  lOino. 
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<loii,  17«'d,  1  05 

'»"><;{  Ashe  (Thomas).  Travels  in  Amer- 
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e.xi.loriiif;  the  rivers  Alh'^'hany.  Mononga- 
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Smii!'  Jt...  j,p.  !HS,  i,ape.>.     Wash.,  1  **';{.    :»«) 

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port,  iiiid  1 1  (MP  and  There.  JL'nio.  pj).  .;")',•. 
New  York,  Isr.S.  1  00 

510;;  Bingley  (Ifov.  Wm.)  Travels  in 
Nortli  AinfiicMi  tVom  .Mndprn  Writer-, 
Plates,      l-Jrno,  pp.  ;i4i''.      l.oii,,  ISl!l.      1  ()i» 

r>104  Benzoni('i  )  History  of  the  Now- 
World,  showiii;.'  liis  travels  in  .Vmerioa, 
J. ■,41_I ,'),■)»•,,  'i'rari.sliiti'd  ami  editc<l  by  Wear 
Admiral  W,  II.  .^luylh.  Svo.  pp.  'JSU, 
London,  l>"i7.  <j  OO 

.')l(i,')  Berkeley  (Hon.  'njintley  F.)  'Hie 
Enjilish  .^poriMUiMi  in  the  Western  Prairies. 
Plates.  Koyal  6vo.  pp.  4:)!.  London, 
IStd.  ■  4  'A) 

'>10i')  Beste(-1.  lilchard).  The  Wabash; 
or,  adventiucs  of  an  En,i:lish  jientlernan's 
family  in  tlie  intei'iorof  America.  2  vols. 
J2rno.      London,  IS.')').  \)  00 

oloT  [Bird  (Nabdla  L.)]  The  English 
Woman  in  Anierioa.  I'Jmo,  pp.  4G4.  l>on- 
don,  IS.V'..  1   -''O 

.'>IO,S  Bird  (Isabella.  L.)  A  Lady's  Life 
in  tin'  lloeky  Mountains.  illustrated. 
12nio.  pp.  'JO;''.     New  York,  ISS.j,  1   T.j 

">109  Bishop  '  N*.  H.)  Foiu-  Months  in  a 
Sneak  Bo.\.  A  boat  voyage  of  J.OOO  niib's 
down  the  OJiio  ami  Missi.<sippi  rivers  ;iml 
along  the  <^iull  of  ^r  xi.'o.  Maps  and  illus- 
trations,     lilin.),  p)).  ;;22.     I'.oston.         1  .')() 

5110  Bishop  (N.  H.)  Voyage  of  a  Paper 
Canoe.  \  g-'ogrnphical  journey  of  2,.')0(J 
miles  from  (^»uebrc  to  the  Cndf  of  Me.xico, 
in  1n74-.').  Illustrated.  12uio.  pp.  .■!')l. 
Boston.  1   5U 

.'')lll  Axnf'.er  Ciimon.  Svo.  pp.  .'-.'j!^.  Kdin- 
burgh,  1>TS.  :;  no 

.5112  Boardman  Cl'imothyV  Log  book 
of.  Kept  on  hoartl  tln^  privateer  Oliver 
Cromwell  during  a  cruise  from  New  Lon- 
don, Conn.,  t(»  Charleston,  ,S.  C.,  and  leturn 
in  17TS.  With  a  biographical  sketch  of 
the  author.  Small  4to.  pp.  SS,  ))aper.  Al- 
bany, 18S5.  12  00 

51!:;  Boddam-Whetham(f.  w.)  West- 
ern Wauflcriiig-  A  record  of  travel  in  the 
evening  land,  lllustraled.  Svo.  ji}i.  iXU. 
Londoii,  1S74.  2  .")0 

5114  Airflnrc'i;'/.      Half  calf,  extra.  4  00 

5115  BOSSU  (M  )  'i'ravels  through  that 
part  of  Noith  America  formeily  called 
Louisiana.  Tian.-laled  from  the  French 
In'  Joim  IL  Forster.  To  which  is  added  a 
catalogue  of  all  known  plants  of  Fnglish 
Nortli  America,  together  with  an  abstract  of 
the  most  useful  and  necessaiy  .ai'ticles  con- 
tained in  Peter  LoeHing's  travels  througli 
Spain  and  Camana  in  South  America.  2 
vols.  8vo.     London,  1771,  tJ  00 


51  K)  BosSU  (M  )     Nouveaux,     Voyjigcs 

aux  Indes  (icoidentales;  rontenatit  UU(>  re- 
lation des  ditVerens  {'eujiles  <|Ue  habitent 
les  environs  dii  grand  lleuve  Saint-Louis, 
appelle  vulgairement  le  Mississipi:  leur  re- 
ligicm:  leur  gouverneinent :  leurs  mo'urt's: 
leurs  iiuerres  et  leur  conunerce.  2  vols,  in 
l.oldcidf.     Paris,  Kil-^.  2  "M 

5117  Aniiilnr  i-dHian.  2  vols.  l.f'imo.  Pari*, 
17 IS.  ;;  00 

5]  is  Bowles  (Samu'.  I).  Across  tiie  C,,ii. 
tinent.  .\  stage  ride  over  the  plains  to  tint 
Kooky  Mountains,  the  Mormons,  and  tho 
I'acitic  States,  in  the  summer  of  lSt'i."»,  widi 
Speaker  '"ollax.  Map.  llano,  pp.  4.V.>, 
Springlield,  JSi'.S.  1  .')(> 

5110  Bowles  CSamuol).  <>nr  New  West. 
Pecords  ot  travel  between  the  ]Missis<i|ipj 
liiver  and  the  Pacific  <  iceaii.  Maji  ;ni(l 
plates.    Svo.  pp.  .524.    Hartford,  IS(.',).    2  ."M> 

51'J0  Boyle  (Capt.  Pobert).  Voya-cs 
and  Adventuies  in  Sevend  Parts  of  tlie 
World,  To  which  is  addeil  the  voyaL'e, 
shijjwreck,  etc,,  of  I'ichard  <.'asfelman,  with 
a  description  of  the  city  of  Plnladeiplii;* 
and  the  country   of  Pennsylvania,     idmo, 

p]i,  :i5o.     London.  I7s.">.  :;  no 

5I.2I  Brackenridge  (M.  T\r.)_  .Tournalof 
a  Voyage  \'\>  the  iiivei  .Missoini,  perfonued 
in  !S1I.  Second  (dition.  revised  ami  en- 
larged,     bimo.  pp.  24tj,      Palt..  ISlCi.     o  00 

5122  Bradbury  (-lohn)-  Travels  in  the 
Interior  ot  .'vi-erica  in  the  years  1  Si iS-10- 
11,  including  a  desciiption  of  Tpper  l.nu- 
isiaiia,  Ohio,  Kentucky,  Imliana,  Teinifs- 
see,  with  the  Illinois  and  Western  Terri- 
tories. Map.  8vo.  pp.  ii4(».  London, 
ISI',1.  •>  ■'''' 

;,\-i:\  Ai."tl',-rc«pif.      Half  calf,  neat.     A  'i% 
5124  Anot/n-r    i-opy.        Full      calf,      line 


coj)y. 


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5125  Aiiofhrr  cf'p'i.     Printed  on  pi idc  pa- 
per.     Hall  Calf  4  00 

5l2t'.  Brissot  deWarvilleC''.  P.)    N»« 

Travels  in  the  I'nited  States  of  America, 
performed  in  17SS,  eontaiiung  observalioii.s 
on  tin'  character,  genius,  and  present  state 
of  the  iieopie,  etc.  Svo,  pp.  4SS.  London, 
17 '.12.  -  "" 

5127  .I/"'//<.T  ""/i.y.     Half  calf,  ■;<•'» 

5 12S  .!/,''/.,/•  ,y///;o«.  ISmo.pp.  270.  i'.os- 
ton,  17',i7,  1  -''» 

5120  Brockett  (L.  P.)  Om-  Western 
Empire;  or,  the  New  West  beyond  the 
Mississijijii.  Th"  latest  and  most  coniprc- 
hensive  work  on  the  States  timl  'i'erritorics 
west  of  tlie  ^rississipjii,  including  Manitoba 
and  british  Coiuml'ia.  With  numeious  il- 
lustrations and  mai)s.  Svo.  pp.  lol2.  Pliil- 
adeli.hia,  1882. 


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5ir>0  Browne  (J.  Ho.ss).  Adventures  in 
(ho  \pacli"  <.'ouiitry.  A  t<iur  tliroiigh 
Ari/.oiia  and  Sonora;  willi  notos  on  tlic 
.mIvit  regions  of  Xovada.  illustrated. 
]2iii".  ]>]'•  ■''•'■'>■     New  York,  ISdO.  I  75 

alJl  Browne  (-h  Ross).  Uesouroes  of 
the  hicilio  .Slope.  A  statistical  and  de- 
ficriptive  summary,  witli  a  sketcli  of  tlio 
settlement  and  exploration  of  Lower  Cali- 
fornia, hv  Alex.  .'^.  Tavlorand  others,  ^fap. 
,>.v...  pp.  <»7s  t-2(M>.     New  York,  l^Oy.     2  M 

')1  :;2  Burnaby  (Andrew).  Travels 
tlnougli  ti»e  Miildlv;  Settlements  in  North 
America,  in  the  years  IVa'J  and  ITOD;  with 
observations  upon  the  state  of  the  Colo- 
nies.  4to.  pp.  lot),  hullcalf.   Lon.,  177.3.  4  00 

.')i:):!  Aiiii'/wr  cop;/.     Old  binding.       .'5  00 

.'}\'M  A)i"f/n-r  e,/itir,n.  <Svo.  pp,  11)S,  hoards. 
London,  177'>.  2  25 

;')';).')  Burney  (•fame*.)  A  Chronological 
History  of  the  North-eastern  Voyages  of 
Disi'ove  y,  and  of  the  early  eastern  nav- 
ipilion  of  th(!  Hu^sians,  < 'Iiart.  t^vo.  pp. 
ilO,  boards,      London.  Jsli).  2  00 

oI.lO  Cutler  (Francis  Anne).  .Totirnal 
fin  Amei'ica;,  ls:;2-.>;».  2  vols.  12mo.  J'hil- 
adelphia,  |S.").*».  1   .'jd 

■)\'->~  Campbell (Arcliibald).and Twining: 

(Capt.  W.  .1.)  Reports  ujion  the  .'^urvey 
of  the  lloundary  between  the  Territory 
of  the  Unite>l  .'^^tates  and  the  })ossessions 
of  Great  jiritain,  from  the  Lake  of  the 
Woods  to  the  summit  of  tlie  Rooky 
Mountains.  l!>  maps  and  14  {date  views. 
4to.  pp  I'lJL      Wa-^hiiigton,  1S7S,  10  00 

."il;;s  Campion  (-L  S.)  <>n  the  Frontier. 
Kmniniscenci-s  of  wild  sport,  personal  ad- 
ventures, and  slrangf*  scenes.  Photo- 
srajihic  illustration.s.  8vo.  p}!.  .'^)72.  Lon- 
don, IS7S.  ;;  00 

5i.iO  Carbutt  (Mrs.  F.  II  )  FiveMonth.s" 
Fine  Weatiier  in  < 'unada,  Western  I'nited 
States  and  Mexico.  ItJmo,  pp.  24''i,  liaif 
bound.     London,  iSS',».  1  50 

')' 40  Carver   (Cajit.    Jonathan).     Three 

Years'  'I'ravels  tlirough  the  Interior  Parts 
of  North  America  for  more  than  tive  thou- 
suul  miles.  Containing  an  account  of  the 
gi'i'at  lakes,  mountains,  minerals,  soil,  etc., 
of  the  North-west  region,  together  with  the 
genius, manners  .and  customsof  the  Indians. 
ete.     Svo.  pp.  ;;s()       Fdinbtu'gh,  17'JS.      tj  ,")0 

•"»I4I  Champlain  (Saml),  Narrative  of 
>i  Voy;ig(>  to  tlie  West  Indies  and  Mexic  i 
in  1V,I',)-1()02.  with  a  biographical  >ket(di  of 
•'hainplain  and  notes  by  A.  Wilmire. 
Majis  and  illustrations,  Svo.  ])p.  *,)U'r4S, 
l^ondon,  1S5',),  2  00 

•>1  12  Charlevoix  (P.  F.  X.  de).  Journal 
of  a  N'oyage  to  North  America.  Containing 


2  vols.  Svo. 

8  00 

Bub* 

0  00 

de). 
vols. 

1  75 


the  geogiaphical  description  and  natural 
history  of  Canad.i,  tnc.  with  the  customs, 
characters  and  traditions  of  the  original 
inhabitants.  Map.  2  Vols.  .Svo.  old  calf. 
London,  17()1.  5  00 

^514;;  Chastellux(Mar.|U!sde).  Fx.imine 
Criti(]ue  di'<,  \'oyages  dans  r.\nieri(|ue  Sep- 
tentrionale(h;M.  lo  Manpiixde  Chasttdlux. 
Par  J.  P.  P.rissold!^  Waiville.  Svo.  pp.  14;i, 
half  iiKiroceo.     London,  Ksf),  2  50 

5144  Chastellux(MaMiuis  de).     Travels 
in  North  Aim  rica  in   the  years    I'SU,  17S1, 
and  17S2.      Plates  and  inaps      ''       '     " 
London,  17^7. 

5145  Another  edition.     2  vols.  l2mo. 
lin,  I7S7. 

514ii  Chateaubriand     (Viscount 

Tr.avels    in    Ameri(.'a    aiid    Italy.      2 
London,  ls2s. 

^  5147  Clampit  (J.  W.)  Kchoes  from  the 
Rocky  Mountains.  Reminiscences  and 
tliiilling  incidents  of  the  romantic  and 
golden  age  of  the  great  West,  with  a 
irraphic  account  of  its  discovery,  settle- 
ment, and  grand  development.  Profusely 
illustrated.    Svo.  pp.  tJ71.    N.  Y.,  l.'sN.S.    4  50 

514S  Clark  (Susie  C.>  The  Round  Trip 
from  the  Hub  to  the  Coiden  Gate.  J2m(). 
pp.  V.r.].     ]5oston,  IS'Ji).  I  00 

5149  Codman  (John).  The  Round  Trip 
by  way  ot  Panama,  tlirougii  Califoi'iiia,  Ore- 
gon, I'tah,  Neva(ia,  Idalio,  and  Colorado, 
with  notes  on  railroads,  commerce,  agri- 
culture, mining  scenerv.  and  people. 
12nio.  pp.  ;j;!l.     New  York.  1S7',).  i  50 

5150  Coffin  (<'has.  C.)  The  Seat  of  Em- 
pire.  Travels  Irom  ( 'hicago  into  the  North- 
west. Map  and  plates.  12mo.  pp.  2.J2. 
Boston,  1S71,  1  25 

5151  Cokedlon.  Henry  J.)  A  Ride  over 
tlie  Rocky  Mountains  to  (  hegon  and  Cali- 
fornia, with  a  glance  at  some  of  the  tropical 
islands,  including  the  West  Indies  and 
Sandwich  lslan<ls.  Portrait.  Svo.  pp.  .'iS.s, 
boar<!s,  uncut.      London,  1S52.  2  25 

5I5J  Collection  Abregee  de.s  Voyage.^ 
anciens  et  modernes  autour  dii  Monde. 
Contenant  des  details  exacts  sur  les  monu's, 
les  usages  et  les  pi'dductions  les  plus  re- 
maripiables  des  ditierens  peuples  de  hi 
t(M're,  eni'icnie  de  carte-,  figures  et  de.s 
poi'traits  de    )u'incipaux    navigateurs.     R»''- 

digee  par   F.  B 1,     12  veils.'  ,Sv().  paper. 

uncut.      Paris,  ISOS.  lo  00 

515;;  Colton  (•'.)  Tour  of  the  American 
Lakes,  and  among  the  Indians  of  the 
North-west  Territory,  in  ts:!0,  disclosing 
the  cliaracter  and  jirospects  of  the  Indian 
. .»  y^jiy    |2nio.   boards,  uiicut.     Lon- 


race, 
don,  1833. 


2  iO 


100 


Robert  Clorhc  tV  Co.^  ClneinnulL 


II 


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5154  Colnmbus  and  his  Discovery  of 
America.  By  II.  B.  Adams  and  Henry 
Wood.     8vo.  pp.  S8.     BaUimoro,  1S92.      .",0 

5155  Columbus  (Christopher)  and  the 
Discovery  ot  the  New  World.  ISy  the  Mar- 
^Il's  de  Belloy.  With  G  etchings  and  51 
engnivings.  Designed  and  engraved  by 
Leoi)old  Flaming.  4to.  pp.  217.  Philadel- 
phia, 1S7S.  5  m 

<)ViC)  Another  cdilion,  Pvo.  J)p.  262.  Phila- 
delphia, issy.  3  00 

5157  Columbus.  The  Discovery  of  Amer- 
ica, with  some  aeeount  of  Ancient  America 
and  the  Spanish  Conciuest.  Bv-Iolm  Fiske. 
2  vols.  12mo.     Boston,  ]S72.    '  4  00 

5158  Columbus.  TlieDisoovery  of  Amer- 
ica bv.  I')V  Harry  Hakes,  M.  D.  Khiio.  i)p. 
132.  ■  Wilkes-P.arVe,  1S92.  75 

51.59  Columbus.  Insignis  et  Admiranda 
Tlistoria  de  reperta  j)rimnm  Occidental! 
India  a  Christophoro  Col  umbo.  Anno 
MCCCCXCII.  Scripta  ah  Hieronymo  Be- 
zono  Mediolanse.  24plates.  Folio,  ])p.  145, 
half  bound.    De  Bry,  Frankfort,  1594.    10  OU 

5] GO  Columbus.  Voyages  and  Discov- 
eries of  the  Companions  of  Columbus. 
By  Washington  Irving.  IGmo.  pj).  ?>'ol. 
London,  Js;;i.  1  00 

5161  Columbus.  The  Landfall  of  Co- 
lumbus OM  his  First  Voyage  to  America. 
AVith  a  translation  of  the  Baron  Bonne- 
foux's  history  of  his  jirevious  life.  Also  a 
chart  showing  his  tiacl<  Irom  tlie  landfall 
to  Cuba,  and  an  outline  of  his  subseiiuent 
vovasres.  Bv  -V.  B.  Becher.  8vo.  pp,  ;!7t'>. 
London.  lS5i'..  a  0(t 

51  (.2  Columbus.  The  Letter  of,  on  the 
Discovery  of  .\merica.  .\  fac-simile  of  the 
pictorial  eilition  (20  pages  including  the 
eight  curious  wood-cuts),  with  a  new  and 
literal  translatioi,  and  complete  re])rint  of 
tlie  oldest  inui'  editions  in  Liitin,  and  an 
historical  and  bibliographical  introduction. 
16mo.  ])p.  74.     New   York,  1SS2.  75 

51G3  Columbtis,  MacKie  (Chas.  V.) 
With  the  Admiral  of  tiie  Ocean  Sea.  A 
narrative  of  the  lirst  voy.'ige  to  the  Western 
World,  drawn  mainly  from  the  diary  of 
<"olumbus.  12mo.  pp.  ii71.  (.'liicaL'o, 
1S',I2.  175 

5164  Columbus.  MacKie  (<'.  V.)  The 
Last  Voyage  of  the  Admiral  of  the  Ocean 
Sea,  as  related  by  Himself  ami  his  Compan- 
ions.     l2mo.  ]ip.  51S.     Chicago,  lS9;i.     i   75 

5105  Columbus.  Memorials  of.  A  col- 
lection of  authentic  documents  of  the  cele- 
brated navigator,  now  first  j)ublished  from 
the  original  manuscri]its.  Frecetled  by  a 
memoir  of  his  life  and  discoveries.  [By  D. 
(iio.   Bajitista  Sjjotorno.J      Two    portraitM 


Paul  L.  Ford. 

1892. 

Columbus. 

5169  Cook 


and  fac-simile  autograph  letters.     8vo.  j.p. 

255.     London,  1S2;>.  2  5(» 

5166  Columbus.  Personal  Narrative  of 
the  First  \'(>gage  of  * 'olumbus  to  Ameiica. 
From  a  manuscript  recently  discovered  in 
Spain.  Translated  from  the  S})anish.  [By 
.Sainuel  Kettell.J  8vo.  pp.  oO.'l.  Boston, 
1827.  1  7,5 

5167  Columbus  Kelations  <les  Quatio 
Voyages  entr(>  pris  par  Ciiristoplie  Colouili 
j>our  la  Decouvertti  du  Noveau  Monde  de 
1492  a  15u4:  Suivies  de  Divci'ses  Lettres  et 
I'ieces  Inediti's  Exti'actes  des  Archives  de 
la  Monarchie  Espiignole.  i'ar  Don  M.  F. 
<le  Xavarette.  o  vols.  i2mo.  paper,  uncut. 
Paris,  1S28.  4  50 

^  5168  Columbus,      Writings   of,  «lescrip. 
live  of  the  discovery  and  occupation  of  tiio 
New  World.     Edited  with  introduction,  liy 
I6mo.  ])p.  25.5,     New  York, 

75 
See  also  under  Biography, 
(ra)it.  .Tames).  Voyagi's  of 
Discovery.  Pacific  Islands,  Western  North 
America,  etc.  Maps  .and  illustrations.  2 
Vols.  8vo.     London,  n.  <1.  3  50 

5170  Cooke(Col.  P.  St.O.)  Scenesand  Ad- 
ventures  in  tiio  Armv;  or,  romance  of  mili- 
tary life.    12mo.  pp.  4";i2.    Phila.,  1857,    150 

5171  Cox  (IJoss).  Adventures  on  tho 
Columbia  River.  Including  the  narrative 
of  a  residence  of  six  years  on  the  western 
side  of  the  lincky  Mountains,  among  the 
various  tribes  of  Indians,  including  a  jour- 
ney .across  the  .\mericau  continent.  2  vols. 
8vo,     London,  18;!2.  4  00 

5172  Anntlirrcdithn-.  >Svo.  pp.  ."i.'>5,  stained. 
New  York,  \S.V1.  \  dO 

517:;  Coyner  (David  H.)  The  Lost  Tmp- 

})ers.  A  collection  of  interesting  scene* 
and  events  in  the  I'ocky  Mountains.  With 
a  description  (A  (.'alifornia,  aud  some  ac- 
count of  the  fur  trade.  12mo.  pp.  2*).'». 
Cincinnati,  I  -^50.  1  ,'i(> 

5174  Groasdaile(fL  E.)  Scenes  on  P;i- 
rlfic  Slior<"s:  with  a  trip  across  .*<outli 
America.     Svo,  pp.  17.'J.     Lond.,  1873.     1  25 

5175  Dampier(  William).  .\  New  Voyage 
lotund  the  World.  De.-cril'iiig  particularly 
the  istiimu><  of  .America,  several  coasts  and 
islands  in  tlie  West  Indies,  etc.  M;ip<, 
l2mo.  jip.  550,  old  calf,  cracked.  London, 
16',t7.  2  (»0 

5176  D'Auteroche  (^"Iiappe).  A  Voynga 
through  Me.xico  to  < 'alifornia,  to  observe 
the  Transit  of  Venus.  .Mso  a  voyage  to 
NewfoTuulliUKl  and  Salle,  to  m.ako  e.\peri- 
juents  on  Mr.  Leroy's  timekeepers.  By  de 
Cassini.  Svo.  pp.  215,  half  bound.  Lon- 
don, 1778.  I  50 


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>r9.     8vo.  ].p. 

1>  ."»(» 

Narrative  of 
^  \o  Aineiica. 
:liscovere<l  in 
paiiish.  [Rv 
;;(>;'.,  Boston, 
1  75 

*  <l«'s  Qiiatift 

ipliei  Coloinl) 

III  MoihU'  (le 

■^es  Lcttros  et 

i  Archives  de 

,r  Do.i  M.  F. 

paper,  uncut. 

4  50 

i   of,  «lescrip- 

pat  ion  of  tlio 

roduction,  liy 

New  York, 

75 

Biography. 

\'oyaj:i>s  of 
esterii  North 
istrations.    2 

;eiiosan(l  AiU 
lance  of  niili- 
I .  \^'u.  1  50 
ures  on  tho 
he  narrative 
1  tlie  western 
s,  Rinong  tho 
udiiig  a  jour- 
iuent.  2  vols. 

4  00 
.  ."J.'IS,  stained. 

I  (10 

lie  Lost  Trap- 
'stiiif^  scene* 
ntains.  With 
lul  some  ac- 
;no.  pp.  2')V 
1  ,'.(» 

<ccnp9  on  Pa- 

icross  Soutli 
L.  1S73.    1  25 

New  Voyairo 
:  particiiiiuly 
al  coasts  and 

etc.      Miip<. 

ed.     Loutldii, 

U  (»0 

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a,  to  observe 
a  voyajie  to 
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bound,     i-on- 

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r>!T7  Davis  (Johtj).  Travels  of,  for  Four 
Years  and  a  Half  in  the  United  States  of 
Annrica,  1798-J80lI.  iivo,  pp.  404.  Lon- 
don, lSO;i.  '*  't'i 

r)l7S  Another  edition.  Svo.  pp.  90,  paper. 
London,  I  SI  7.  1   2.'> 

d7',t  Davis    (Richard     Ff.)      The   West 

fnmi  a  « 'ai-win(h-.\v.  Illustrated.  )2nu). 
pp.  L»4;j.     New  York,  LK'J2.  1  2.5 

■ilso  Day  (.^aul  r.)  Life  an<l  Society  in 
Anierica.    li  vul.s.  Syo.    London,  ISSO.    2  (•<> 

'WSl  De  Costa  (Key.  B.  F.)  .*<ailin^'  Di- 
rections of  lieiiiy  Hudson,  prepared  for 
iiis  use  in  KKKS,  from  tlie  oM  l>anish  of 
Ivar  P.ardsen.  With  introihiction  and 
notes,  and  a  dissertation  on  the  discovery 
(if  the  Hudson  river.  J^vo.  pi».  102.  Al- 
bany, 18t;',».  1  .50 

5IS2  Denison  (Chas.)  Hocky  Mountain 
Health  l\esorts.  An  analytical  study  of 
high  altitudes  in  relation  to  the  arrest  of 
chronic  pulmonary  disease.  Map.s.  l2mo. 
]>]K  192.     Boston,  LScSC).  J   aO 

r>lS3  DeRoos  (F.  F.)  Tersonal  Narra- 
tive  of  'i'lavels  in  the  I'liited  States  and 
Canada,  in  J820.  Witli  remarks  on  the 
.\nierican  navy.  Plates.  JSvo.  pp.  207, 
liiiards,  uncut.     London,  IS27.  1   7.5 

.'d>s4  Du  Turenne  (La  Comte  Louis). 
Qnatorze  Mois  dans  L'Ameriquo  du  Nonl 
(I875-I87t".).  2vols.  12mo.  Paris,  ISTO.  2  50 

f»lS5  Dicey  (Edward).  Six  Months  in 
the  Federal  States.  2vols.  l2mo.  London, 
180:>.  2  00 

.51S6  Dixon  (Win.  Ilepworth).  New 
America:  a  record  of  travel  and  observa- 
tion. Illustrated.  2  vols.  Svo.  London, 
1SI')7.  3  .5tJ 

■5187  Annth'-r  cdUhn.  1  vol.  Svo.  pp.  49.5, 
boards,  uncut.     Tj  "'adelphia,  1807.       1  50 

■5188  Dixon  (Wm.  Hepwortb).  White 
Con(|uest.  The  American  Indians,  Missions, 
the  -Mormons,  Texas  and  Texans,  etc.  2 
vols.  8vo.     London,  1870.  3  50 

51S9  Dodge  (R.  I.)  The  Hunting 
Grounds  of  the  (Jreat  West.  A  description 
of  the  plains,  game,  and  Indians  of  the 
groat  North  American  desert.  With  an  in- 
troduction by  William  lUackmore.  Illus- 
trated.    Svo.'pp.  448.     London,  1878.    3  75 

5190  Domenech  (Abbe).  Seven  Years' 
Residence  in  the  Great  Deserts  of  North 
.America.  Maps  and  numerous  j)lates.  2 
vols.     Svo.     London,  1800.  5  00 

5191  Drake  (Edward  C.)  A  New  Uni- 
versal Collection  of  Authentic  and  Enter- 
t.iirin;j;  Voyages  and  Travels,  from  the 
earliest  accounts  to  the  present  time.  The 
whole  forming  a  history  of  whatever  is 
most  wortljy  of  notice  in  Europe,  Asia, 


Africa  and  .America.  Numerous  maps  and 
plates.  Folio,  pp  7()rt,  halt  bound,  London, 
1708.  5  00 

5192  Duncan.  America  as  I  Found  It, 
By  the  niotiier  of  Mary  Lundie  Duncan. 
lOmo.  pp.  440.     New  York,  1852.  75 

5193  Dunham  Captain  Jacob).  .Journal 
«'f  Vova^'es.  containing  an  account  of  th« 
author's  being  twice'  cnjitured  bv  th»* 
English  and  once  liy  (iibbs  the  Pirate;  hi* 
narrow  escai)o  when  chased  by  an  English 
war  schooner;  as  W'.dl  as  hi?  being  cast 
away  and  residing  with  Indians.  l2mo.  pp. 
24;j.     New  York,  1850.  1  2'> 

5194  Dunraven  (Earl  of).  The  Great 
Divide:  Travels  in  the  upper  Yellowstone 
in  tho  summer  of  1874.  With  illustrations 
by  Valentine  W.  Bromley.  Maps  and  illus- 
trations.   8vo.  pp.  378.    London,  1870.  3  50 

5195  Dutton  (Clarence  E.)  Tertiary 
llistoiy  of  the  Grand  Canon  District.  42 
plates,  maps,  views,  etc.  4to.  pp.  204,  with- 
out atlas,     Washington,  1882.  5  UO 

519t")  D wight  (Timothy).  Travels  in 
New  England  and  New  York.  Portraits 
and  plates.  8  vols.  6\o.  New  Haven, 
\^1\.  5  00 

5197  Another  fdHinn,  Portrait  and  maps. 
4  vols.  8vo.  half  calf     London,  1823.    0  00 

5198  Ellis  ( W.)  An  Authentic  Narrative 
of  a  Voyage  performed  by  Captains  Cook 
and  Cierke,  in  His  Majesty's  Ships,  "Reso- 
lution" and  '^  Discovery,'^  in  1770-80,  in 
search  of  a  Nortli-west  passage  between 
tho  Continents  of  Asia  and  America.  In- 
cluding a  faithful  account  of  all  their  dis- 
coveries, and  the  unfortunate  death  of 
Capt.  Cook.  Chart.  2  vols.  8vo.  half  bound, 
plates.     London,  1783.  3  00 

5199  Emory  (Maj.  W.  II.)  Notes  of  a 
military  Heconnoisance  from  Fort  Leaven- 
worth, Mo.,  to  San  Diego,  Cal.,  including 
p.-^.rts  of  the  Arkansas,  Del  Norte  and  Gila 
Rivers.  Natural  history  plates  and  views. 
8vo.  pp.  410.  Washington,  1848.  2  00 

5200  The  same,  with  Lieut.  Abert's  Ex- 
amination of  New  Mexico  and  Col.  Cooke 
and  C'l.ptain  .lohnson's  Journals.  Plates. 
8vo.  pp.  014.     Washington,  1848.  3  00 

5201  Emory.  (V/.  II.)  Report  on  tho 
United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Sur- 
vey. 5  majis  and  sections.  9  colored 
plates  of  Indians.  3  tinted  i)lates  of  .■scen- 
ery. 41  steel  plates  of  scenery.  21  plates 
of  fossils.  _01  plates  of  i)lants.  75  plates 
of  Cacti.  27  plates  of  mammals.  27  colored 
plates  of  birds.  41  plates  of  reptiles.  41 
j)lates  of  fishes.  All  full  page,  with  nu- 
merous wood-cuts.  2  voli.  4to.  Washing- 
ton. lbu7-8.  J  7  60 


1D2 


Jiohert  Cl^o'/n.  .i  Co.,  Cincooiati 


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i>20'2  Another  eoj>'/  boun<l  in  ;>  vols.  Half 
morocco.  '  120  UO 

5203  The  sanic.  Tlie  Xarrativo  only, 
with  the  plates  of  Iiuliaiis,  .■^oeufi'v,  <'to. 
4to.  pp.  2')S.     Half  shoop.  "   ;>  5(» 

52(14  The  smv.  Bataiiv,  by  .rnliii  ToiToy. 
61  plate.s.     4to.  pp.  27u.  '  il.'ilf  >licep.  ;;  50 

5205  The  saync.  Ciictaccac.  Ily  <leorgo 
Entrleniaii.  75  plates.  4l(>.  pp.  7S.  llidf 
8hci']>.  4  CO 

5201)  The  same.  Pulfoontology  and  fJeol- 
Ogy,  by  .lames  Hall  and  T.^  A.  (-"oiirad. 
Map  and  21  j)late.-».  4to.  pp.  174,  half 
sheep.  2  25 

5207  Englishwoman  (I'he)  i;i  America. 
[By  Isabella  J'ird.J  12nio.  pp.  401.  l,on- 
don,  JS.')!).  I   ,50 

520S  Faithfull  (Emily).^  Tluee  Visits 
to  America.  12nio.  pp.  377.  Edinoui'^h, 
18S4.  I  '50 

5209  Farnham  (Eliza  W.)  Life  in  Prairie 
Land.     Ifimo.     New  York,  184(').  1  0<» 

5210  Farnham  (Thos.  ,T.)  Travels  in  the 
Great  Westi-m  L'rairie,  the  Anahuac  and 
Rocky  Mountains,  and  in  (Oregon  Territory. 
2vols.  12mo.     London,  I S4a.  2.51) 

521!  Another  nUiion.  8vo.  pp.  112,  p:)per. 
New  York,  IS4;>.  75 

5212  Faux  (\V.)  Memorable  r>;iys  in 
America;  being  a  journal  of  a  tour  to  the 
United  States,  principally  undertaken  to 
ascertain  the  con<lition  and  prospects  of 
British  emigrants;  including  accounts  of 
Mr.  Birkbeck's  .settlement  in  the  Illinois. 
Plate.     Svo.  pp.  4S8.     Lordon,  IS23,     2  .50 

5213  Fearondl.  B.)  A  Narrative  of  a 
Journey  of  Five  Thousand  Miles  througli 
the  Eastern  and  Western  States  of  .\nier- 
ica.  .  With  remarks  on  Mr.  Birkbeck's 
"Notes"  and  "Letteis."  Svo.  pp.  454, 
boards,  uncut.     London,  1818.  1  50 

b2\-i:  AnotJirr  fnpt/.     Half  morocco.     2  CM) 

5215  Featherstonehaugh  (<{.  W.)     A 

Canoe  Voyage  up  the  Minnay  Sotor,  with 
an  account  of  the  leail  and  copper  deposits 
in  Wisconsin;  of  the  gold  regions  in  the 
Cherokee  Country,  and  sketches  of  popu- 
lar manners,  etc.  Illustrated,  li  vols.  Svo. 
London,  1847.  ?,  50 

5216  Another  copif.     Half  calf.  4  50 

5217  Annihn-  ropy.    Full  calf,  oxtra.   t»  00 

5218  Featherstonehaugh  (CJ.  W  )  Geo- 
logical  heport  of  the  E.xiimination  made  in 
1834  of  the  Elevated  Country  between  the 
Missouri  and  Hed  Hivers.  Map.  8vo.  pp. 
^7,  paper.     Washington.  1S35.  1  UO 

5219  Featherstonehaugh  (ft.  W.)  Re- 
port of  a  (ieological  Keconnoissance  made 
in  1S36  from  the  tSeut  of  (.ioverntuent,  by 


way  of  Green  Bay  and  the  Wisconsin  Ter- 
ritory, to  the  Coteau  de  Prairie.  4  plates. 
Svo.  pp.  1(38.     Washington,  iS.ilj.  1   00 

^  :.220  Ferrall  (S.  A.)  A  Hamble  of  Si.x 
Thousand  Miles  through  the  United  States 
of  America.  8vo.  pj).  300,  boards,  uncut. 
London,  IS32.  1   7,*) 

5221  Fidler  (Uev.  Isi.ac).  (tbservatinns 
on  tli(^  rrofessjons,  Liluratuie,  Manners, 
and  Immigration  in  the  United  Stales  and 
Canada,  ma(h^  dui'iiiL'  a  r(\sidence  tiiere  iu 
i.^32.  12m(>.  p]..  434,  full  calf.  London, 
1833.  ;■;  (Ki 

5222  Finck  (Henry  T)  The  Pacific 
Coast  Scenic  Ttmr,  from  Sdiuhern  (.'alitor- 
nia  to  Alaska,  tlie  r'anadian  Pacific  Kail- 
way,  Yelloustnne  Park,  and  the  (Jrand 
Canon.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  309.  New 
York,  1890.  2  50 

5223  Forman  (Samuel  S.)  Narrative  of 
a  .bwrney  down  tlie  Ohio  and  Missi.s.sippi 
in  1789-90.  With  a  memoii' and  illustrative 
notes  by  Dr.  Lyman  <A  I>raper  l2mo.  j)]). 
07.     Cincinnati,  1888.  7;, 

5224  The. same.     In  paper.  5i» 

.5225  Fowler  (Ueglnald).  Hither  and 
Thither;  or,  sketches  <»f  (ravel  on  both 
sides  ot  the  Atlantic.  Svo.  pp.  273.  Lon- 
don, ls.-)4.  1  50 

^  5220  Fowler  (Thomas).  .lournal  of  a 
Tour  through  P-ritisli  America  to  the  Kalis 
of  Niagara  in  1831.  lOmo.  pp.  2SS.  .\ber- 
deen,  is32.  j   25 

5227  Francis  (FiaTiois  .1.)  Saddle  and 
Moccasin.  [In  Yellowstone  Park,  Sonor;i, 
Animas  Valley,  Northern  Mexico,  etc.] 
12mo.  pp.  322.      London,  i8s7.  2  <H» 

'rl'l>  Another  eopi).     Half  calf.  2  5o 

5229  Franehere  Clabriel).  Narrative  of 
a  Voyage  10  the  North-west  Coast  of  .Amer- 
ica, in  the  year.s  1811-14;  or,  the  first 
American  s<>ttlement  on  the  Pacific.  Ore- 
gon and  Columbia.  Illustrated.  12mo. 
pp.  370.     New  York,  1854.  2  tU) 

5230  Frank's  Ranche ;  or,  My  Holiday 

in  the  Kockies.  l8iao.  pp.  214.  London, 
1880.  1   25 

5231  Fremont  (J.  C.)  Heport  of  tha 
E.Kploring  ILxpedition  to  the  Kochy  Moun- 
tains in  1842,  and  to  Oi'egr^n  and  Norh 
r'alitornia  in  1843-44.  Map  and  plate.^. 
Svo.  pp.  093.     Washington,  1845.  3  00 

5232  Aiii'fher  edition.  Map  and  plates. 
Svo.  pp.  324.     London,  1840.  2  2') 

5233  Another  edition.  Double  column. 
8vo.  i)p.  1S().     New  York,  1840.  75 

5234  Fremont  (Je.<».se  B.)  Fnr-We-t 
Sketches.  lOmo.  pp.  206.  Boston. 
18S0.  1  (M) 


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19:3 


r.23.')  Gage  (Tlioma.s).  A  New  Survey  of 
flif  West  Indios,  containing  a  journal  of 
.!  iUO  miles  within  the  inain  laii(i  ot  Amer- 
i(M  (tjirough  Mcxic),  (iuatiunala,  Nicara- 
■j'n.  etc.),  with  ;i  .u'ramtnar  of  th(>  Poconchi 
Indian  tongu.-.  <'tc.  12nio.  pp.  477,  und 
index,  old  calf.     London,  1702.  ()  0(J 

'>2:\()  Another  olitlon.  l2ino.  pp.  477,  and 
trii.;iged  contents,  no  ujap.  London, 
'''"•  2  .")() 

•'i2:;7  Annflier  edition,  in  French.  Map 
uud  plates.  2  vols.  lOmo.  Am.sterdani, 
1'-''  2  50 

•'■-'.'IS  Garrard  (Lowi.s  ir.)     Wah-to-veh 

and  the  'I'aos  'J'rail;  or,  prairie  travel  and 
.s.iilp  dances.  l2njo.  pp.  Wl  Cincinnati 
l.V.i).  I    r^^\ 

")J3p  Gerstacker  fF.)     The  \Van<lerings 
•Mid  Fortunes  of  sonielJeniiMn    Immigrants 
I 'Who.  pp.  L'TO.     New  York,  IS-lS.  ]  00 

5240  Gerstacker  (Federi^k).  Western 
I.;iiids  and  Western  Water.'^.  Illustrated. 
•ivo.  jtp.  ;5ss.     Lot)don.  I,sij4.  •_>  oo 

51141  Gilbert  (<i.  K)  !{eport  on  the 
iM'ology  of  the  lienry  .Mountain.s.  5  maps, 
"ith  plates  jiiid  wood-cut.s.  4to.  pp.  Kid. 
Witshingion,  ISST.  ;•  (H) 

6-42  Gillmore      (Parker      "TM.i.i.ie') 
Prairie    Farms   and    Prairie    Folk.       Iilu>- 
tratecL     2  vols.  12mo.     London,  1872.  .J  dO 

5243  Another  c^j);/.     Half  calf.  4  (M) 

5244  Gillmore  (Parker).  Prairie  and 
Forest:  A  <lescription  of  the  game  of  North 
.America,  with  personal  adventures  in  their 
pursuit.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  3%.  Lon- 
don, 1802.  1  50 

5-45  Gilm?,n  (Caroline).  The  Poetry  of 
TiMveling  in  the  United  States.  With" ad- 
<litional  sketches,  and  "A  Week  among  Au- 
togniphs,"  by  l{ev.  S.  (iiluum.  l2nio;  pn. 
4:{.i.     New  York,  1n;5,S.  |:>5 

524G  Gilpin    (William).      The    Central 

Gold  Pegion.  The  grain  pastoral,  and 
gold  regions  of  North  America.  With 
some  new  views  of  its  physical  geography, 
and  observations  on  the  Pacific'  Hailroad' 
Map.s.     Svo.  pp.  1U4.     Phila..  I.Sf,0.         1  50 

5247  Glisandt.)  .lounKil  of  the  Army 
Life.  ((Jarrison  life  on  the  border,  and  <!f 
the  Oregon  and  Washington  lerritorial  In- 
<lian  Wars,  from  KS55  to  l,S5Sj.  Illustrate(4, 
Svo.  pp.  .'ill.     .San  Francisco,  1874.        .]  50 

5248  Goddard(F.  n.)  Homes  and  For- 
tunes  in  the  I'.oundless  West  and  the  Sun- 
ny ,^outh;  their  climate,  scenery,  soil.  With 
.^complete  history  and  description  of  the 
P;ic;(ic  Railroad,  etc.  Illustrated  with  nu- 
niejous  maps  and  engravings.  Svo.  on. 
o'Jl.     Philadelphia,  [iSCyj.  o'(5o 


5240  Golovin  (Ivi'.n).  stars  and  Stripes ; 
or,  American  impressions.  12mo.  pp.  ,Ji2 
paper.     New  York,  I S5t),  r^ 

525(1  Gordon  MI.  Panmure).  The  Luid 
of  th."  Almighty  Dollar.   Illustrated.   l2ino. 


pl>  215.     London,  1892. 


Graham  (Col.  .T.  D.) 
betweecj 
3  m:ip.9. 


the  ISouiidaiy    Liiit^ 
States  and  Mexico. 
Washington,  1S5;>. 


2  50 

Report   on 
the    Cnit.-d 
Svo.  pp.  250 
1  5(> 


'>2.)2  Gregg  (.losiah).  Commerce  of  the 
Irau'ies;  or,  the  .Journal  of  a  Santa  1-V> 
trader,  during  eight  expeditions  across  the 
great  Western  jirairies,  and  a  residence  of 
nearly  nine  years  in  Northern  Mexico.  11-. 
lustrated  with  mai)s  and  engravings  2 
vols.  12mo.     New  York,  1845.  4  00 

.  525;5  Grohmau(W.  A.,  Baillie).  Camps 
in  the  Rockies;  a  narrative  cf  life  on  the 
frontier,  and  sjiort  in  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, with  an  account  of  cattle' ranches 
in  the  West.  Map.  12uio.  pp.  4o8.  New 
York,  1882.  i  75 

525  4  -4  notfter  edition. 

1884. 


12mo. 


New  York. 
1  25 

5255  Gunnison  (Almon).  Rambles  Ovei-- 
lanii.  A  trip  across  the  continent.  Ituuo. 
pp.  245.     JJoston,  1844. 


525(". 


1  OU 

Hall  (Basil).  Travels  in  North 
America  in  the  Wars  1827-S.  Map.  3 
vols.  12mo.     Edinburgh,  1829.  3  50 

5257  Hall  (Prof.  Frederick).  Letters 
from  the  East  and  from  the  West.  8vo. 
pp.  108.     Washington,  n.  d.  60 

5258  Hanu-book  for  Travelers  to  Niag- 
ara Falls,  Montreal,  Quebec,  throuch  Lnko 
Cham])lain  to.Sarato!:a.    Illustrated^    16mo 
pp.  158.      r.utfalo,  1852.  75 

52.50  Hardman  (Francis).  Frontier 
Lile;  or.  tales  of  the  South-western  Bor- 
der.    12mo.  pp.  ;i70.     Phila.,  n.  d.  75 

5200  Hardy  (Ida  Duilas).  Between  Two 
Oceans;  or,  sketches  of  American  travel. 
Svo.  pp.  :;55,  half  bound.     Lon.,  1884.    2  25 

52G1  Hardy  (Ida  Duflus).  Throush 
Cities  and  Prairie  Lands.  Sketches  of  an 
American  tour  throuL'h  Canada  and  the 
United  States.      8vo."pp.   320.      London, 

1881.  o  (3y 

5-2G2  Anotht'r  eop^.  Half  bound.  2  25 
52f);i  Harmon  (Daniel  W)  A  .Tourn.!! 
of  Voyages  in  the  Interior  of  North 
America,  extending  from  Montreal  nearly 
to  the  Pacific  Ocean,  a  distance  of  aboiit 
5,000  tnile.s,  including  an  account  of  the 
principal  occurrences  during  a  residence 
of  nineteen  years.  Portrait  and  map.  8vo. 
pp.  4;J2,  sheep.     Andover,  1820.  8  (MJ 


194 


Jiohnt   Cl<n-Lr  ,<•   Co.,   Cinchtntiti. 


r.2f.4  Harris  (William  Tell).  iJoniarkH 
maile  durinj:  a  Tour  tlivou}:li  tho  I'liitfcl 
States  of  America,  in  tlieyi'avs  ISlT,  ISlS, 
and  1819.   Svo.  r.p. 'J4.   liverpoul,  1819,    1  2'* 

5205  Hartley  (Cecil  B.)  Hunting  Sports 
in  the  West.  Coinprisiiif:  the  adventure!* 
of  the  most  cclebrat.'d  Iniuteis  and  trap- 
pers.    Hlus.     i'imo.  pp.  ;ilii>.     I'hila.    1  <)•> 

o'Jf'fi  Hatton  (.loscph).  To-day  in  .\m<M- 
ica.  Studies  r.)r  tlie  old  World  and  tli." 
>'e\v.     Jvols.  l^mo.      Loudon,  1881.      -  Ol» 

5-jr,7  Hayden  (I'rot.  V.  V.)  The  (Ir.-at 
West.  Its  attractions  am)  resources,  con- 
taining a  poi)ular  description  of  the  mar- 
vellous .scenery,  ]ihysical  ireography,  fossils, 
glaciers  of  this  wondeitul  r<'<;ion;  and  tho 
recent  explorations  in  tin-  Yellowstone 
ParU.  With  valuiihle  iulormatiou  con- 
cerning climate,  health,  miuinj.',  hu'^handry, 
education,  the  Indians,  Mormons,  and 
Chinese,  etc  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  ■>-^- 
Bloomiugton,  1^8().  ^  '•> 

5l>C.8  Hazen  (<^len  W.  V,.)  Our  Barren 
Lands.  riii'  interior  of  the  rnit<'d  States 
west  of  the  One  Hundredth  Meridian  and 
east  of  the  Sierra  Nejadas.  8vo.  pp.  SM. 
paper     Cincinnati,  isTti.  •-•'* 

5209  Heap  (<i win n  H.)  Central  l^oute 
to  the  ViU'WW  fi.im  the  Valley  of  the  Mis- 
Bi^sippi  to  Calitnrnia  .lournal  of  the  ex- 
pedition of  E,  F.  Beale,  Superintendent  of 
Indian  Atfairs  in  California  from  Missotu'i 
to  California  in  185.'^  Illustrated.  Nvo 
pp.  131).      l'hiladelj)hia,  1854.  '   «J'^ 

r)270  Hodgson  (Ad^^m)  Letters  from 
North  America,  written  durin.i:  a  tour  in 
the  United  States  and  Canada,  1819-22.  ^^2 
vols.  Svo.,  hoards.     London,  1824.  2  L) 

5271  Hoftmaa  {C  K.)  Wild  Scenes 
in  the  Forest  and  Prairie.  2  vols.  12mo.. 
half  calf.     London,  L^:;9.  2  00 

5272  Houston  (Mrs.)  Hesperos;  or,  trav- 
els in  the  We.>-t.  2  vols.  12ino.  London, 
1850.  -  ^'^ 

5272.\  HutchinS  (Tliomas).  A  Topo- 
praphical  description  of  Vir^iinia,  1  ennsyl- 
vania,  Marvland.  and  North  Carolina. 
Comprehending  the  Uivers  •  »hio,  Kenhawa, 
Scioto,  Cherokee,  Walnish,  Illinois,  Missis- 
sippi, etc.;  the  climate,  soil,  <>tc.;  the  moun- 
tains, roads,  etc.  With  copper-].lates  ol  the 
rapids  of  Ohio,  and  villages  in  imnois  coun- 
try.    Maps,      12mo.     Boston,  1778. 

5273  IngersoU  (Ernest).  Knocking 
Uound  the  Kockies.  Numerous  illustra- 
tions.    Sq,  8vo.  pp.  220.     N.  Y.,  1883.  _  2  00 

.')274  Irving  (Washington).  Astoria;  or. 
anecdotes  of  an  enteiprise  beyond  the 
Hockv  Mountains.  Original  edition.  2 
vols.  "  8vo.     I'hihidelphia,  1836.  3  00 


l2nio.  half 
3  (ii> 


5275  A  iKitlier  edition.     3  vols. 
calf.     London,  I83t>. 

5270  Irving  (Washington).  Captain 
Bonneville;  or,  enterpri-e  heyond  the 
l{oc'ky  ^Mnmitaiiis.  A  seipiel  to  "Astoria'' 
3  vols.  12mo.     London,  183".  2  2'> 

5277  Irving  (Wa-hington).  The  Boeky 
Mountains;  or,  scenes,  ineidents  and  ad- 
ventures in  the  Far  West.  Digested  from 
the  journal  of  Captain  B.  L.  13.  Bonnovillo. 
rjnio.  2  vols,  in  1.   Philadeipliia,  IS37.  3  00 

5278  Irving  (Washington V^    A  Tour  on 
(>    i'tairies.      12mo.    pp.    137.       London, 

1  Ul> 


1: 


Imo.  pp 


Lon- 
1  m 


th 

18,')(). 

5279  A  nntlicr  cilitian. 
don,  1835. 

52'^<»  Ives  (Lieut.  .To^epii  C.)  Bejiort  on 
the  Colorado  Biver  of  the  West,  explored 
in  1857  and  18.")S.  2  maps.  Brotiie.  8 
panor.nmic  views.  II  tine  steel  pi;»tes  of 
the  canons.  7  colored  plates  of  Jndiims, 
and  41  wood-cuts.  With  scientilio  appen- 
dix. 3  jilates  views,  3  jilates  fossils,  and 
wood-cut*^.  4to.  pp.  i:;i  +  14+l'>4-;-;''0+ti+ 
32.     Washington,  ISO  I.  o  (»> 

.5281  Jackson  (-luliaN.)  A  Winter  Iloli- 
dav  in  Summer  Lands.  Cuha  and  Mexico. 
i2mo.  pp.  221.     Chicago,  is90.  1  2> 

5282  James  (Edwin).  Account  of  !in 
Expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Bocky 
Mountains  in  1819-20.  Compiled  from  tlie 
notes  of  MiijorS.  II.  Long,  commander  of 
theexpeditiiui.  McLay,  and  other  gentle- 
men of  the  partv.  Maps  and  plates.  3 
vols.     «vo.  calf.     Lon.lun,  1823.  K'  flO 

5'2^Z  An'.flirrc'^p;/.     Lacks  map.  7  '»•> 

5284  Jenkins  (-i.  S.)  Voyage  of  the  r. 
S  E.xploring  SijUiidron,  commanded  i>y 
C'iiptain  Charles  Wilke.s.  in  JS:;s.  '39,  '40, 
'41,  and '42,  etc.  JUusf  rated.  8 vo.  pp.  517, 
sheep,  cracked.     Auburn,  ii.  d.  1  2.'i 

5285  Johnson  (Laura  W.)  TAaht  Uun- 
dred  Miles  in  an  Ambulance.  (Across  lli" 
plains.)     lOmo.  pp.  131.     Phil.a.,  18S9.       7.) 

5280  Johnson  (Overton)  and  Winter 
(W.  H.)  Boule  across  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, with  a  description  of  Oregon  an. I 
California.  8vo.  pp.  152.  Laiayettc, 
1842.  -  >"' 

5287  Johnston  (-Tas.  F.  W.)  Notts  on 
North  America— agricultural,  ecoiKunnal. 
and  social.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1^51.  1  -i» 

5288  Johnston  (Lt.-Col.  J.  C.)  aiid  oth- 
ers. Keport,  with  reconnoissances  ot  rouli's 
from  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso,  with  ('apt. 
B.  B.  Marcy's  route  from  Fort  Smith  t.>^ 
Santo  Fe,  and  of  Lieut.  .),  11.  Simp^*^'"  ^'^ 
an  expedition  into  the  Navajo  country 
Maps  and  04  plates.  8vo.  pp.  250.  W  a-h- 
inglon,  1850.  *  ^^'^ 


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Protilo.  8 
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Litio  appen- 
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milt  of  !in 
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ril2>".»  .Tournal  of  the  Voyage  of  the  Sloop 
M;iiv,  from  (^uelpce,  to^'ether  with  an  ac- 
oiiuut  of  lier  wreck  of  Montauk  Point.  L. 
I,  ITiU.  With  introchictioij  and  notes  by 
E  Ji.  0'('alla;:iian,  lUtno.  pp.  .00,  boards. 
Albanv.  ISOCi,  1   2h 

r<J'.)l>  Journal  d'uii  Voyage  fait  dans 
I.'lnterieur  de  b'.\meri(|ii((  S('ptentri(tna]e. 
tiiivrage  dans  icfpjel  on  doiine  des  delailn 
pireieux  sur  I'insurroction  des  Anglo-Ann'r- 
iciiius,  et  sur  la  chute  desastreiise  de  leur 
pMpier-inonnoie.  .\vec  carte  et  ligures.  1» 
Vdl-  .'"'Vo.  lialf  hound,  rough  edi,'es.  Paris, 
iT'.'^i.  :;  ()(> 

'>-".'!  Kalmd'eter).  Travels  into  North 
.America.  <'ontaining  its  natural  history 
and  an  account  of  its  j)lant,itions  and  agri- 
I'liltiire  iri  general.  With  tin;  civil,  ecclesi- 
ii'^tical.  and  commercial  state  of  the  come 
tiv.  '1  vols.  )Svo,,  full  houn<l.  London, 
ITT'-'.  7  ;')(» 

^'liy-'  Keating(Williamn.)  Narrativeof 
iin  Kxpedition  toting  Source  of  St.  Peter'.-* 
k'iver,  bake  W'innepeck,  bakeof  the  Wood:^. 
etc..  in  the  year  iN-j;;,  Compiled  from  the 
notes  of  Majors.  H.  bong,  commander  of 
the  expedition,  and  Messrs.  Lay,  Keating, 
anil  Calhoun.  Map  and  plate.s.  2  vols. 
Svo.,  boiirds.      London,  1S2").  H  ;*»() 

e2U;>  Aw't/nrcop,/,    Half  calf,  e.\tra.    10  (•(» 

■^li'.'-t  Keim(Dr.  B.  n.)  Sheridan's  Troop- 
eis  on  the  Holders.  A  winter  campaign 
<in  the  plains.  Illustrated.  P_'rn<».  tip.  oOH. 
riiiladelphia.    iS'.tl.  I    00 

^>2'.i'>  Kelly  (  William).  Across  the  Kocky 
MiMiiitaiiis  from  New  York  to  <"alifornia. 
nitli  a  visit  to  the  celehrated  Mormon 
Colony  at  the  gieat  Salt  Lake.  lOnio.  pp. 
:M(>.      London,  |sr,2.  J   05 

'''^'.ti>  Kendall  (Edward  A.)  Travels 
through  tiie  Northern  Parts  of  the  L'nited 
States  in  the  years  1S(I7  and  18US.  ;;  vols. 
Svo,     New  York,  bSd'.t.  :i  .')0 

■'i^'.'T  Kendall  (<!.  W.)  Narrative  of  an 
K.xpcditioii  .\ciossthe  (ireat  South-western 
I'rairies.  from  Texas  to- Santa  be;  the  di.s- 
listers  whicli  befell  the  exjiedition  from 
want  ot  foo<l  and  the  attacks  of  hostile  In- 
ilians,  theii-  linal  capture  by  the  Mexicans, 
etc.  >bip  ,iiid  2  plates.  "  2  vols.  jCimo. 
London.  lS4."i.  ;;  (|() 

•'>-"'.S  Kendall  (<:.  W.)  Narrativeof  the 
Te.xaii  Santa  be  Kxpedition.  A  descrip- 
tion of  a  t>'ur  through  Texas  and  across  tlie 
'heat  South-western  Prairii's,  theCamanche 
and  Caygtia  Hunting  (irounds.  Illustra- 
tions.    2  V. 'is.  bJnio.'    London,  1845.     M  OO 

■>'2\V.t  Aixiih.-r  M'tion.  IGnio.  pp.  hW. 
Londiiii.  bS47.  2  00 


.);j()tJ  King  (Clarenee).  Mountaineering 
in  the  Sierra  Nevadas.  I2m;».  pp.  2'J2. 
London,  I s72  ;{  (iQ 

■'■'•iOl  Labat  (lb  P.)  Nouveau  Voyage 
aux  Isles  de  b'Ameri(|ue.  Continant  I'His- 
tori(f  Naturelle  de  ces  Pays,  I'Originie  les 
Moeurs,  la  Religioji  et  la  Ciouverueinent 
des  IIal)itan.s  Ancieiis  et  Modernes,  etc. 
Numerous  maj)s  and  plates,  .S  vols.  ISmo, 
old  sheep.      P;iris,  1742.  8  00 

•  >.'>U2  Aii"t/if-r  r</'t(o/i.  Majis  and  plates 
1' vols.  4to,,  old  calf      ba  Ilaye,  1724,        5  UO 

'i.'ili;;  Lahontan  (Baron  De),  New  Voy- 
ages  to  North  .\merica.  Containing  an  ac- 
coimt  of  the  several  nations  of  the  va.«l 
continent,  their  customs,  cotninerce,  way  of 
navigation  upon  the  lakes  .and  rivei's;  vari- 
ous adventures  between  the  French  and 
lro.|uese,  coniederates  ni'  England;  a  geo- 
graphical description  of  Canada,  etc.  Maps 
and  cuts.  2  vol.s.  i2mo,.  full  calf.  Lon- 
«lon,  17;j.5,  \rt  (K) 

.'i'{()4  7'/ie  wmr,  in  French.  Map,s  ami 
plates.    2vols.  ICmo.    A  la  Haye.  I  7U'),    ('.  .10 

rt'MH)  Lambert  (•b.hn).  Travels  through 
Canada  and  the  bnifd  States  of  .North 
America  in  tiie  years  lS()ii-7-S.  'I'o  which 
are  added  tiiogr.aphieal  notices  and  anec- 
dotes of  some  of  tlie  leading  characters  in 
the  Tnited  Stales.  Jbaps  and  colored 
plates.     2  vols.  Svo      London,  1S1.{.      ti  00 

Tto'C  Aniithi'i'  cJitiiiH.  2  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
«lon,  IS14.     (Lacks  ,'i  plates.)  ;i  .•)(► 

.*>.'>( IS  Aiiotliff  cdititn      .'J  vols.   Svo 
on,  IS  10. 

.O^d'.t  Lanman  (Charles).  Adventures  in 
the  Wild.s  of  the  l'nited  States  and  British 
American  Provinces.  Illustrated.  2  vols. 
Hvo.      Philadelphia,  IS.j'J.  (J  00 

5310  Lanman  (Charles).  Adventures  in 
the  Wilds  t)f  North  America.  Edited  by 
C.  b'.  Weld.  IGnio.  pj).  300,  half  calf. 
London,  lsr)4.  i  2.'> 

•'>•'>!  1  Lanman  (Charles).  Letters  from 
the  Allegliany  Mountains.  l2mo.  pp.  PtK. 
New  York,  1S49.  1  oil 

r)3l2  Lanman  (t'hailes).  Hecollections 
of  Curious  ( 'liaracters  and  Pleasant  Places. 
Svo.  pp.  ;{,")1.     E(bnliurgh,  ISSI.  1   T.*) 

o.ib'i  Lang-ford  (Nathaniel  p.)  Vigi- 
lante Days  and  Ways,  The  pioneers  of 
the  Rockies.  The  makers  and  making  of 
Montana,  lilaho,  (.h'egoji,  Wa.shington,  and 
^Vyoming.•  Portraits  and  illustrations.  2 
vols.  12mo.     Boston,  IS'.tO.  (i  00 

•*>oI4  Latrobe  ^Charles  Joseph).  The 
Hambler  in  North  America.  2  vols.  12nio. 
London,  1835.  2  00 


Lon- 
*')  00 


VM 


lloliat   Chirf.r  jV  Co.,   Citwitiimfi. 


•»:;l'>  Lester  (•'.  K  )  Thf  Atlanlic  to  the 
I'lii'ilic.  Wliiit  to  sec,  :ui<l  liow  to  soc  it. 
iSino.  \i\>.  iit'ift.      lioston,  Is'ii.  I  UD 

'>:{lt')  Levinge '<'iii't    ''   •'•  •^•)    Echo*'*  • 

from  tlu'  liacUwoods;  or.  skctclios  of 
liiiiis-Allaiitie  jifi'.    *J  voU.  r.'mo.    Loixioii. 

■);;1T  Lewis  (Mt'iiuvtluM).  Tho  Travels 
of  <'iipt^.  lA'wis  and  Clark,  from  St.  Louis, 
t)V  wav  of  tiiP  Mi.-;.<ouri  and  < 'olumbia  riv- 
er.x  to  tlio  Paoitiu  Ocean,  in  lS()4-'i-t>.  Xvo. 
1)|).  30'J,  half  calf.      London,  ISO'A  ;><)(» 

AIMS  .'l/)o</(fT  <-o;/i/.     No  map.  3  iio 

'}■)]{>  Aiio/hrr  i<!,(ion  Map  and  five  por- 
trait.s  of  Indians  l^uno.  pp.  ;><)(>,  fialf 
l.omul.      rhiladclphiii.  JSd.t.  -♦  <)(» 

5.3'J()  Lewis   and  Clark.    The  Ili.^tory 

of  the  K.xiicdition  nndi-r  ihi-  ('ommtind  of 
Captains  Lewis  and  <'lark,  to  the  sonrce 
of  the  Missouri  river,  thenoe  an'oss  tho 
Kocky  Mountains,  and  down  the  ('oiumhia 
river  to  the  Paeitic  <  >cean,  performed  dur- 
in;;  tin'  veins  lS04-,")-t'),  hy  order  of  the 
frovernment  of  the  I'nited  States.  He- 
printed  troni  the  original  i'hiladel|iliia  edi- 
tion of  1S14,  with  eojiious  explanatory,  ^e- 
o<:rapbi(';»l,  and  scientific  notes  to  ihe  text, 
l)il»lioj;iaphical  and  biographical  prefaces, 
compiled  from  man)  new  sources  of  in- 
formation aiui  upon  examination  of  the 
orij:inal  lield  note-hooks  of  tiie  expedition, 
with  an  index  to  tli«  whole.  By  Prof. 
Elliott  Coues.  With  a  reproduction  of  all 
tile  juajis  au<l  plate.s.  New  portraits  and 
illustrations,  and  a  new  map  tracing  the 
route  of  llie  expedition  accoiding  to  our 
present  ^j.'oirrapliical  knowledge.  4  vols. 
8vo.     New  York,  IS'.»;5.     Net.  12  ;')0 

.'iiL'l    'A,- ,v,fwu'. '  Larjie  paper.    Net.  *J5  no 

f):;-:-'  Lewis   and    Clark.      Ilistoiy   of 

tlu'  Kxp'diti.fti  under  the  Commnid  of 
Cajitain's  Lewis  an<l  Clark  to  the  Siturces 
of  the  Missouri,  thence  across  the  iiocky 
Mountains,  and  (hnvn  the  river  Columliin 
to  the  I'acific  Ocean.  Performed  <auinj» 
the  vears  l8()4-:'i-t).  Bv  Paul  .Mien.  Map. 
2vols.  8vo.      Philadelpliia,  1S14.  2(M)0 

.'»;'>'2;i  T/ii'  si'iir.  Revised  and  ahridjred 
hy  the  omission  of  unimportant  details, 
witli  an  introduction  and  notes  by  Arch'd 
McVioker.  '2  vols.  ISmo.  New  York, 
1842.  1  '"'^ 

.'3324  Lewis  and  Clark    Travels  to  the 

Source  of  the  Missouri  IJiver  and  across  the 
American  Continent  to  the  Pacific  Ocean, 
performed  in  lSU4-.'»  and  0.  Large  map 
and  charts.  3  vols.  8vo.  boards,  uncut. 
London,  \SUy.  25  (X) 

.'>32.'>  Lewis  and  Clark.    The  .Fournal 

of.     To  the  Mouth  of  the  Columbia  Hiver, 


beyond  tiie  Kocky  Mountains,  in  thft 
yeiirs  1  ,M>4-'»-t>.  |Smo.  pp.  24'>.  Dayton, 
"islu.  1  no 

i'»;;2i'.  Lewis  and  Clark.    TiMvels  in  tii,* 

Interior  Parts  of  America  commnnicatiiii; 
discoveries  made  in  explorinj;  the  Missomi, 
Red  Hiver,  and  Washita,  by  Captains  Lewis 
and  Clark,  Dr  Sibley  aiid  Mr.  Dunb:iv, 
with  a  statistical  account  of  the  countiics 
ailjacent,  as  laid  befoie  the  Senate  by  the 
President  of  the  Tniicd  States  in  Pebiii- 
ary,  iSOfi.  Svo.  pp.  ll''>.  half  calf.  Lon- 
€ion,  lM)7.  4  tilt 

.'):;2T    A„ofl,,Trnp,/       Half  bounij.  "i  HO 

/i.'VJx  Lewis  and  Clark.     Patrick  <ias-s 

account  Kude  |>lates.  JiWno  pp  'JirJ 
Philadelphia,  PSll.  (  Piece  cut  otV  of  tiil,- 
page.)  I   -J'' 

■>.V2'J  Life   in   the  West.      f5ackwo,„i 

Leavesand  i'rairie  Homes.  Hougli  skelciic-. 
on  the  boi'ders.  ;»  plate.s.  PJmo.  pp.  Mi'i.), 
London.  1842  '  ^^O 

f>:VM)  Lord  (•'  K.)  At  Home  in  tiie 
Wilderness  (the  Hocky  Mountains).  Beini; 
full  instructions  how  to  v'et  along,  etc 
lUus.      PJmo.  np.    ;2:i.     Lon  .  L^tlT.  1   .".(• 

.'»:!;l  Loskiel  Kie...  H  t  K.\tenipore  .m 
on  a  Wagon;  metrical  iiariative  oi  a  joui- 
ney  from  P.ethlehem.  Pa.,  to  the  Indian 
town  of  0,r»iien.  Ohio,  in  the  autumn  of 
!.>•!»;;  'i"ian>lated  with  notes  by  ,L  Max 
Hark,  portrait.  8vo.  pp.  4V  i.ancast.r, 
ISST.  1  ••<» 

.'>;W2  Ludlow  (Fitz  Hugh)  The  Heart  of 
the  <'oiitiiient  A  record  of  travels  across 
the  plains  and  in  Oregon.  With  an  exam- 
ination of  the  M.M'mon  principle.  With 
illustrations.  Svo.  pp.  ."niS.  New  Yori<, 
is TO.  2  7) 

'»:>:;.';  LtldlOW  (William).  Report  of  11 
|{econnt)is.«ance  from  Carroll,  Montana  Tcr- 
ritoiy,  on  the  Cpjiei'  Missouri,  to  th»^  'S'el- 
iowsinne  National  Park  and  return,  iw.i'ic 
in  IS".'),  .'i  mu]>s.  2  plates  of  Fossils.  Itn 
pp.  14").     Wa-iiington,  l^TiV.  4  W 

'hl'A  Lummis'Charles  F.)  SomeStrangi^ 
Corners  in  our  Country,  the  wonderland  cf 
the  South-west.  Hlustrat«'«l.  P2mo.  p]' 
270.     New  York,  I  ^'.►2.  I  •'!' 

r»;'.:i')  Lyell  Charles).  Travels  in  North 
America.  With  geological  observations 
on  the  Cnited  States,  <'anada,  and  N<niv 
Scotia.  Maps.  2vols.ini.  12mo,  New 
York,  IS4.-).  2  .■)(• 

5:'.;;t)  Lyell  (Charles).  A  Second  Yisit 
to  the  I'nited  States  of  North  Anioricii 
2  vols.      l2mo.     London,  18;j().  ;'.  Olt 

r>:VM  McClure(A.  K.)  Three  Thousan^l 
Miles  through  the  Hockv  Mountains.  PJnn> 
pp.  450.     Philadelphia,  iSti'J.  1  T» 


'J'ntt'th. 


VM 


liiiH,  in  (lii> 
4u.     D;iyt(.n, 

'l    (ID 

■itvi'ls  ill  tli.( 
iiuniiniotitiiii; 
the  Missouri, 
.ptiiiiis  licwi^ 
Mr.  Diiiil):ir, 
he  couiitric-t 
(■iiat«'  liy  the 
cs  ill  l'"t'!iiii- 
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iVf  ol    :i    }'iUV- 

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1.  l.iUicastiT, 
I   ■>{> 

T\n>  lloart  of 
lavols  across 
'itli  an  exam- 
ii'iliit>.  With 
N«'W  Yolk. 
•2  75 

Kt'port  of  11 

Montana  i'l'i- 

i,  to  tlu'  Yi'l- 

return,  inaiie 

I'o.ssils.     -llo 

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SonH'Stran^-'i' 

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lLi,  and  Nova 

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Second  Visit 
n'tli  Ameiioa. 
J.  ;i  l)l» 

u'et^Thousaml 
intains.  I'-'inn. 

1 ;» 


•''.'5'!^  Mackay  (Aloxaiulor).  Th«»  W.'st- 
.T'l  World;  or,  tiavcls  in  tlio  Tnitod  States 
in  IS4l')-47.  Includini»  a  ('liaptcr  on  ("ali- 
iniiiiu,  '*  Vols.  11'nii.t.  I'iiiladcli.luu. 
M'.'.  2  00 

."i ;.'!',)  McKenneyCriiomas  L,)    sivctrlM-> 

of  a  Tour  to  lilt'  L.ikcs,  of  the  charactor 
ritid  customs  of  tlic  ( "liippoway  Indians, 
riini  of  the  incidents  connected  with  the 
Tn-aty  of  Fond  Dti  I.ac.  Also.-i  vocabulary 
of  the  ,\lj:ie  or  Cliippeway  I<anjL'iiai;e.  Svo. 
pp.  VJ\.      Ilaltiinore,  IS-jt.  M   'tO 

•'lilH  Mackie  (-1.   Milton. ),    From  rap« 
«'ik1   to  Dixie  and  the  Tropics.     I»'mo,  np 
A-:±      New  York,  1.SG4.  1   U(5 

"lUl  Macomb  (< 'apt.  .?.  N',)  K'eport  on 
tin-  Exploring:  Expoiliiion  from  Santa  I'e. 
NfW  Mexico,  to  the  . I  unction  of  the  (irand 
and  (ireen  Rivers  of  the  (ireat  Colorado  of 
tiie  West,  with  geolo<;ical  reports  by  Prof. 
.1.  S,  Newberry.  Maji,  14  plates  views  (II 
tinted),    S    plates   of    fossil.s.      4t'».    pp.    !.'»:.». 


Washington,  ls7ti. 

.'>')4i.'  Magellan;  or, 

I'niind  tho   World.     Bv 
•2X1.      Hoston'. 


4  00 

the  First  Voyage 
<JeorL'e  M.  Towlo. 
1S7'.>.'  I   1',^ 


ll'IIIO.    pp 

:,:U:i  Marcy  (if.  1!)  Border  Keiniiiis. 
ftiices.  Ilhistralftl.  iL'mo.  pp.  39tj.  New 
York,  1S7:.'.  2  UO 

•'■' '4 1  Marcy  ( !{.  B.)  The  Prairie  Traveler. 

A  hand-hook  for  overland  expeditions. 
With  maps,  illustrations,  and  itineraries 
of  the  principal  routes  between  the  Missis- 
sippi and  the  Pucilic.  12mo.  pp.  340,  New 
Voik,  Is')'.*.  1  {)Q 

•>!};">  Marcy  (KV  B.)  Thirty  Yeats  of 
Army  Life  on  the  Boriler.  Comprising 
descriptions  of  the  Indian  nomads  of  the 
filains;  explorations  of  new  territory;  a 
trip  across  tlif  IJocky  Mountains  in  tlie 
winter.  Descriptions  of  tin;  habits  of 
ilitlerent  animals  found  in  the  West,  and 
tlic  methods  of  iiunting  them.  With  inci- 
ili'iits  in  the  life  of  ditierent  frontier  niej), 
•  tr  lllustrate<|.  Svo.  pp.  44-J,  New  York. 
I>74.  o  Q^i 

"iMf"  Marcy (l{.B.) and  McClellan(O.B.) 

Kxpioi'atidiis  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisiana 
IS.'cJ,      Svo,    and    atlas,       Washintrton 
^  2  .•)0 

.);!47  Marr.yat  (Captain).  Diary  in  .Amer- 
ica, with  remarks  on  its  institutions,  li 
vols.  iL'mo.  boards.     London,  1S.;'.>.        •_»  (10 

.').'i4S  Aiiotln-r  edition.  '2  vols.  IJmo.  Pliil- 
adelphia,   IS:J7.  I   0(> 

")■; 49  Marryat  (Frank).  Mountains  ami 
Molehills;  or,  recollections  of  a  burnt  jour- 
nal.    Illustrated.     Svo.  pp.  443.     London, 


•'»';'><'  Marryat    (Florr.ioe)       Tom    Ti(|. 
♦Iler'.s  (iround.     [Travels  in  United   .states 


and    Canada.] 


>ivi».    pp,    '2V2, 


London, 
I   00 


•i\'i\  Meares  (bthn).  Voyages  made  in 
the  yens  I7^>  and  I7S'I,  fioin  Cjiina  to  the 
N.  W,  Coast  o|  America;  with  an  introduc- 
tory iiarrutive  of  ,a  voyage  performed  in 
17St'),  from  Bengal,  in  the  ship  Nootka.  To 
♦vhich  are  unnexed  observations  on  the 
probable  existence  of  :i  nortli-west  passage. 
Map.s  aiitl  plates.  '2  vols.  ^v.».  London. 
1791.  ;^  .r„j 

U'.)'>2  Annfhrr  .ifitinn.  4to.  pp,  ;{72  and 
unpaged  appendix.  Boards,  uncut.  Lon- 
don, 1790.  6  00 

fj^.^'J  Melish   (.Tohn).      Travels    in    the 

Tnited  .Sia:es  of  America,  in  the  years 
lSilf)-ll.  Maps.  -J  vols.  Svo.  pp.  444-492 
l'l»ilad.-l|.hia.   iSlli,  3  00 


Svo.  pp.  t)4.S.  half 
3  OO 


.').)')4   Another   nliliiin. 
oalt.      London.  |s|s. 

r).'],*).'*  Men   and   Manners  in   Atnerica. 

[By  Thomas  liamiltnii  J  2  vols.  I'Jmo, 
Philadelphia,   IS.';;].  |  QO 

o3')r>  Another  rdition.  2  vols.  l2mo,  half 
calf.     Edinburgh,  1S3.{.  3  00 

o3.*>7  Mendell  and  Hosmer  (Misses). 
Notes  of  Travel  and  Life.  l2mo.  pp.  2S8. 
New  York,  ls,54.  i  06 

5358  Meriwether  (Lee).  The  Tramp  at 
Home.  Illustrated.  I2nu).  pp  296.  New 
York,  ISSO.  1  25 

5359  Michaux  (F.  A.)     Travels   to   the 

Westward  of  th(>  Allegheny  Mountains  in 
the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  and  Tennes- 
see, and  return  to  Charleston,  throMgh  the 
Upper  Carolinas.  8vo.  pp.  2<J4.  London, 
ISO'i.  2  06 

■'>i'>(SO  AnotJh-r  copj/.     Half  calf.  4  00 

5301   Another  cdltinn.     Map.     Svo. 
paper.     London,  1S05. 
53r)2  Another  cop}/.     Half  bound. 

5:5(>.'l  Another  edition.  In  French.  Svo.  nn. 
312.      Paris.  |so»,  1*75 

nStVI  Mollhansen  (Baldwin).  Diary  of  ii 
./ouinev  troin  the  Mississippi  to  the  Coasts 
of  the  Pacific  with  a  United  .States  (iovern- 
nieiit  Expedition.  Tinted  plates.  2  vols. 
Svo.     London,  ISkS.  '  3  ,'jQ 

i)'6f)'i  Another  eofiif.      Half  calf.  5  00 

b:W)  Money  (Edward).  The  IVuth  about 
America.  iSino.  pp.  •JJ4.  Halt  bound. 
London.  iSSIi.  j  05 

5307  Montule  (E.)  A  Voyage  to  North 
America  and  the  West  Indies  in  1817. 
Plates.  bvo.  pp.  102.  boards.  London. 
l^lil.  1  25 


pp.  9(». 
1  00 

1  50 


108 


Jiofjcrt  Clxrke  ^'  Co.,  Ciit^'innoli. 


t 


"J  vols   ill    I.     Jli'iio.  jip.   4(i'J.     New 
I8;"i6. 

rj.sTl  Murray  (('harlos  A.) 


."iiii'is  Morris  (M.  O)  Kambles  in  th** 
Hocky  MimiitiiiiiH.  With  a  visit  to  tlic 
(lolil  Firids  of  Colorado.  IJmo.  |)j>.  'Jti4. 
London,  iStU.  I  .'>i> 

S.'Ji')'.t  Mullin  (<'apt.  John).  Report  on 
the  ("onstnictioii  of  iv  M-litiuy  Uojul  from 
Fort  tVaihi-Wallii  to  Fort  Hotiton,.  Maps 
and  plates.    Hvo.  pp.  iJfl;!.    Wash.,  1S();{.    2  ■)•» 

;V!7(>  Murray  (Hon.  .\ni el iu  M.)   IiOtt(M'.'4 

from  the  I'liitid  .States,  ('ul);i,  iind  Caninlii. 

Vi>rk. 
1    00 

Travels  in 
North  America,  iiioluding  a  summer  resi- 
dence witii  the  Pawnee  tribe  of  Indians. 
and  a  vi^it  to  Cuba  ami  tlio  Azore  Islands. 
2  plates,     2  vols.  Svo.     London,  1.S4I.  2  M 

.5372  Another  edition.  2  vols.  t2mo.  Lon- 
don, 18r)4.  2  2r> 

fh\'.',  Murray  (Henry  A  )  Lands  of  the 
Slave  and  tlie  Free;  or,  Cuba,  the  rnitfil 
States,  and  <'anaila.  Illustrated.  2  vobi. 
12mo.      London,  iS."),'>.  2  .')<) 

5374  Murray  (Hufih).  Historical  Ac- 
count of  Discoveiics  and  travels  in  N'ortli 
America;  jncludiii):  the  Cnited  States. 
Canada,  the  shores  of  the  I'olar  Sea,  and 
the  voyajres  in  search  of  a  north-west  pas:.- 
ago;  with  otiservations  on  emigration. 
Map.     2  vols.  Svo.     LoiKlon,  172'.».        2  7;> 

537')  Murphy  (John  M.)  Hambles  in 
North-western  Amerint,  from  the  Paciiic 
Ocean  to  the  Ixocky  Mountains.  Being  a 
descriptiotj  of  the  physical  geography,  «'li- 
mate,  soil,  production-s,  etc.  Map.  Hvo. 
pp.  3ti4.     London,  l>.7y.  4  ()0 

531 
ventui 
London,  lcS7y.  3  Ul) 

5377  Norman  (n.M.)  Hambles  by  Land 
and  Water;  or,  notes  of  travel  in  C'nha 
and  Mexico.  Plates.  12mo.  pp.  21ti.  New 
1845.  I  <>') 

5378  Northern  Traveller  (The).  Con- 
taining the  routes  to  Niagara,  Quebec,  and 
the  Springs,  with  the  tour  of  New  England, 
and  the  route  to  the  coal  mines  of  Penn- 
sylvaiiia.  Numerous  maps  and  steel  plates. 
I'Smo.  pp.  444      New  York,  1831.      .     I  50 

5379  Nnttall  (Thomas).  .lournal  of 
Travels  in  the  .Arkansas  Territory  during 
the  year  LS19,  with  observations  on  the 
manners  of  the  aborigines.  Map  and 
plates.     Svo.  pp.  29f>.     I'hila.,  1821.       5  0() 

^"im  A)wt/,rr  ropj/.    Half  calf,  extra.    •'»  50 

5381  O'Bryan  (Wm.)  A  Narrative  of 
Travels  in  the  Cnited  States  of  America. 
With  some  account  of  Amet-ican  man- 
ners and  polity.  12mo.  pp. -iiy.  I.oiiiion, 
1836.  ,      '  I  00 


170  Murphy  (John   M.)     Sporting  .\d- 
turcs  in  the  Far  West.    Svo.  pp.  4o4. 


53S2  Ossoli  (M  rgar«»t  F)  At  Ifnm.. 
and  .Vbroad;  or,  things  and  thoughts  iii 
America  and  Kiirope.  TJino  pp.  I'lit. 
ii.iston.  iS.'tiV  1  :>» 

538  ;  Ossoli  (Mirgaret   F)    Siinuner  o;i 

the   Lake>.      With  autoliiiiL'niiihy  and   i 

moir.      ISnii».   pp.   3t'iO.   half   l»ouu<l.     l.nu- 
•Ion,  1841.  1  •::, 

.'>:;s4  Pacific  Railroad,  I?,  port  of  E.x- 
plorations  and  .Smvi'V^  to  ii-certain  liie 
njo-t  Practical  ,iini  Kcoiiotnicd  Koute  lof 
a  Railroad  trom  the  Mississippi  Kiver  tu 
the  Pacific  <  tcean,  l>5:i-."».  IM'ofusely  illus- 
trated with  line  piales  of  view-;,  natiinl 
history,  etc.  Manv  linely  colored.  Nuni'i'- 
ous  ma))s,  etc.  13  vols.  4ti\  Washingtmi, 
lS,"),*)-('iO.  20  no 

:^*:^  Sonje  odd  Voltitiies  «'an  he  supplie(l. 

Pacific  Railroad  Survey,  in  sepaiat.« 

parts,  collecteii  from  llie  complete  .sot,  and 
rebound — 

53S5  -  The  N'ari'atlve.<  of  the  K.vpidr- 

ers,  with  numerous  plates  and  volume  nf 
maps.     5  vols,  half  bound.  .s  oil 

.'')3St'(  lieology,  tvith  numerous  ni.i[is 

and    ]>late    of    f()s^:ils,    etc.      2   vols,    inilf 
bound.  5  Ul) 

ft/.sT  I'.otany,  \vith  numerous  plat' s 

2  vols,  half  bound."  .'.  no 

5388  Miitnmals.      with      numeiou< 

plates.     2  vols,  half  botiiid.  5  00 

53N9  In.spcts.    pp.  72,  with  2  plat.-.' 

Half  bound.  i  '2'} 

53'.ti>  Heptilos.       pp.    70,    45    plat.s. 

Half  bound.  3  oo 

5391  Palmer  (John).  Journal  of  Tn.vrU 
in  the  l)nite<l  .'States  of  North  Ameiici 
and  Lower  Canada  in  tsl7,  « tc.  .M:i|i 
8vo.  pp.  4.5t).      London,  IS  IS.  2  -•> 

5392  Anotltfr  ciipji.     Lacks  map.  I  •"»(> 

5393  Palmer  (<'en.  Wm.  .1.)  Report  of 
Surveys  across  tii"  Continent  in  ISt'u-t'iX, 
for  a  Route  extending  the  Kansas  i'.uitir 
Railroad  to  .*^an  Francisco.  8vo  pp.  'l^M, 
paper.     Philadelphia.  IS»')',».  I  oo 

53'.''  ■  rkev  (."^ainuel).  .four»ial  nt'  .ui 
E.\j)loi  Tour  beyond   the   Rocky  Moim. 

tains,  i  «■'>, '3f),  an<i  '37.     With  a  niu]!  nf 

Oregon  '.      .'itory.     12mo.  pp  .371.     Ithaca, 
N.  Y.,  1?  .-'.  2  •-'.•> 

5395  Parkinson  (Richard).  Tour  in 
America  in  179S,  1799,  and  ISOO,  exhibiting 
sketches  of  society  and  manners,  etc.  '- 
vols.  Svo.     London.  1^05.  2  5  i 

539()  Parkman  (Francis).     The   Oregon 
Trail.      .Skeichcs    of    prairie    and    Rocky 
Mountain  life  [in   I84t)].     12mo.   pp.  ■;>'! 
Boston,  1891  I  50 


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.'.;>'.»7  Thi'  tame.  Finely  illiHtrale*!  l»y 
ri.ilcrick  Hcmingtn:!.  Xvo.  |)|».  III.  I'.ov 
t-.ii,  IH'.l'J.  4  ««> 

".:;',>S  p&yne  (K  •'.,  AV/f,*r).  Vnyajfrs  of 
till'  I'li/.iili'iliiiiii  St'iiiufii  to  AiU'.'iifa,  with 
lii-toiiciit  MotiiM'.-i,  I'Jiiio,  p|t,  .iyt>  l.oic 
U'li.  iSf<{l  •_'  UK 

.'i  ;.''.>  Penalosa  M>    l»i.';fo  I).  4I01.    f{,- 

liM'ioii  <li'l  ilt'M'iiljtiini»Mii<)  ii<-|  I'liis  y 
(  tiiilatl  di'  '^'uivcra.  Kx't'itu  pnr  «'l  I'udn- 
I'r.  Nicolas  <if  !'"r<'yta"«.  >'vo  pp.  ;i(».  N'l'vv 
S'nik,  l>iS'_«      <  I'rivatcly  pntitfd.)  'J  <«» 

:'»HM>  Peyton(.I.  ^.)  Ovtrtlo' All. ■>:»». •ni.- 
!iii'l  A(M'o->i  tlif  I'laiii*'^,  I'tTsoiial  iccmI- 
1. (lions  of  tlu"  Far  \V»'.<t,  out-  ai.<l  twenty 
VfMisaL'o.     rjino.  |ip.  ;j77.    I.fiii  .  ls7(».     1   "»(» 

•14111  Pierrepont  (Eilward).    Fiftli  Av.-- 

Illli-    to     .Ma'-ka        With    lllltp.^.       I'Jino.     pp 

:;.;',».     N.-w  York,  is.sl  I  ;".(» 

'»lii2  Pike  (Major  Z.  M  )  An  Aocoimt 
<it  IC.xpc'lii  ions  to  llif  Soiirofs  of  tlit>  Mis- 
rii-M|i)>i.  and  tlifoiiu'h  tlie  wt-stci'ti  parts  of 
I.diii^iana  to  the  soin'.-fs  ot  tlu'  Arkaiisaw. 
Kansas,  I,i  I'latto,  and  ['icrre  Juan  riv«M's, 
pcri'onni'd  I'V  oi'dcr  ol  tlif  <;ovri'iiin('iit  of 
tiio  I'liitt'd  States  in  tlif  \t'ais  jsr"),  iSdd. 
ain'.  l''^'>7.  Ami  a  tinir  tlii'oiii.'ii  the  inh'tioi- 
parts  of  \<'W  Spuin,  when  roiidiU'tfcl 
tliroii;;li  tlii'S'«  jifovinctvs  by  order  ot  tln^ 
eajitaiii-L't'iicral  in  ISll7.  rortinit.  ')  maps, 
piatiMind  t:d»lc».  Svo,  pp.  l'77+<Wif  5:;4--S7. 
i'liilailelphia.  I>iIO.  i:>  0() 

."tlo:;    Aiiuth,  r  r>'ivi.     Wjthont  maps.     6  <l() 

•■)40t  Pike  (Major  /..  M.)  Voyage  ail 
Noijveaii  ^re.\;(|U('  pour  reconnoitre  !<• 
sources  de>  rivicM'es  Arkansas,  Kansas,  La 
Plato  et  I'ierre-.l  uam^  dans  linterieur  di"  la 
Ijouisiaiie  < 'ccidcutale,  precede  d'un  l"x- 
<'ui-ioii  aiix  Sources  ilu  !\i  ississippi  peinlent 
lc.~  iinnees  lSI>o-7.      Tradiiif  jiar  M.   Jiretoii. 


voN    IHiio.  ;. inter       !';iris,  1.S12 


.'iM;')  Pilgrimage  ovr  the  Prairies,  I'.y 
tlie  aiitho:' ol  ■  The  l'"ortunes  of  a  <  "oloiiist ." 
■J  vols.    Pjic.it        LoikIou,    ISti.'i.  1    7^> 

'(401)  Pope  (loiiii).  Tour  fhroufjh  the 
Southern  and  We-torn  Territories  ot  (he 
Tiiited  States:  the  Spanish  <loniiiiions  on 
the  river  Mississippi  ami  the  Floridas;  the 
countries  of  the  <  "reek  nations  and  many 
uninhabited  pait»  liichmond.  I7'.t2.  Svo 
P|i.  IDS.      N,.w  York,  JSS><.  -J  .•,(! 

.")4i)7  Portlock(<'ai)t.  Nathani.-]'),  A  Voy- 
age Round  the  World,  but  more  p.irticu- 
larly  to  the  north-west  coast  of  .America, 
performed  in  I7S.V17SS,  in  tlu*  '  Kinsr 
<i(>or,i;o"  and  '  (^ueen  < 'harlotte,"  raptaim* 
I'ortlock  aiul  l>j.\on  :!()  co(iper  plates.  Ito. 
pp   :!84+4(».      London,  17S',».  ^        7  50 

.*i4(>s  A>i">/it'r  rnjii/.  With  plates  and  maps 
in  a  separate  voiunie.  7  50 


r>U)')  Powell  (.r  W.)  Exptoratiou  of  th.> 
t'olorado  Kiver  of  tl»e  WesV  ami  its  'i'llbii- 
laries.  Isi','.*  t(t  IM7'J.  Sii  j.late*.  4to.  pp. 
•J'.'l      Washingloti,  |s7*>.  4  (H) 

•"•»M>  Powell    (•'     W  )       Report    on    th.» 
l.iiids  o|    tiie   Ari'l    Rpuioti    ot   the  I'liited 
States,  with   a    more   detailed   account   of 
tlie    lands  of   rtah.      Majis.     4lo.   pp.    l',>.'» 
WadiitiL'ton,  |H7'.».  •_►  (HI 

141  1    Powell  (.f    W.)     I.'eport  on  the  <Je. 

oIdl'v  ol  the  Kasterti  Portion  of  tin-  I'nita 
Mountains  and  the  Country  .\djacent 
thereto.  Wi.od-cuts,  Ito.  jip.  21S.  With 
atlas.     Wasbin^'ton,  I><7i'».  .''.  (i(» 

.')41J  Power  (Tyrone).  Impressions  of 
America  diirimi  tiie  years  ls;i;>, ';>4,  and  '.'J*>. 
2  vols,  Svo,     |,(  iidoiu  JH:;(».  •_».",() 

r»41.'^  .\>\i)tl,,r  I'Jitiit,,.     2  vols,  ill  I,  IJnio, 


I 


>T. 


4  iiii      I 


rhilailolphia,   ls:;(V 

oHl  Prentice  (Aivhibald).  A  Tour  of 
tbf  rnitod  States,  With  two  'ectures  on 
emijiralion.  Prutrait.  hhuo.  pp.  U17.  Man- 
Chester,  I8jt>.  7.* 

'(41 .')  Awthcr  I'fition.  I'Jtno.  pp.  I.V».  Lon- 
don. ISI.S.  r>{) 

541t')  Prentis  (N'oble  L.)  Soutli-w(\stern 
Letters  (  Kansas,  .N'ew  Mexico,  .Arizona, 
atul  <  Md  M('.\ico,  j  IJnio.  pp.  lo'l.  Topeka, 
ISSJ.  ,50 

')417  Price  (Major  Sir  l{.  L.)  The  Two 
Me.xicos.  .\n  account  of  sport  and  travel, 
with  notes  on  men  ami  manners,  in  North 
and  South  .America.  Idu.^trated.  Hvo.  jip. 
;iOS.  half  boiiiMl       I. mid, .11,  ls77.  2  00 

')4IS  Pringe  C'aptaine  Martin).  The 
Last  of  the  Elizabpthiau  Scaineii.  Ciiring 
a  notice  of  his  voyajies,  and  a  more  jiartic* 
ular  exposition  of  bis  tirst  voyafie  for  the 
discoverv  of  the  north  jiart  of  Virginia  in 
tiOo.  By  J.  U.  Priiig,  »vu,  pp.  o4.  Ply- 
mouth, I'cSSS.  75 

•')419  Purchai  fSatnuel).  His  Pilgrim- 
age; or,  relations  of  the  worbl  and  religion.s 
observed  in  all  ages  a  ml  places  discovered 
from  the  creation  unto  tlie  present  time. 
Theological  and  geoiir.iphical  historie  of 
Asia,  .Africa,  ami  America.  Folio,  pp.  '.MM, 
contents  and  tublc.      i.ondon,  lbl4.      Il2  1)0 

5420  Rae  nV.  V)  Westward  by  Rail: 
a  .journey  to  .San  Fratu'isco  and  back,  and 
a  visit  to  the  Mormons,  JJmo.  pp.  301. 
Loiidon,  IS71  I  75 

''421  Raleigh  CSir  Walter).  Ili.s  Exploits 
and    Vov.iL'fs.      l>v  <ieo.   M.  Towlc.      li'uno. 


PP 


I'.oston,  IsSJ. 


I  25 


5122  Rambles  in  the  I'niteil  States  and 
Camilla  during  the  year  1S45.  With  a  short 
account  of  (Oregon.  By  Rubio.  12mo.  pp. 
25y.     London.  Is46,  1  0(J 


200 


liiihii't  Cl'irke  ^'  Co.,  Cith'huuitf. 


ill 


|i|!?^i 


.'>|2:;  Reid  (Sumu-'I  C)  Scoutlnj.'  Ex- 
|)«'(li*i(>iiH  (if  tjio  'I't'.Niiti  l!!iii):i'r<.  Witli 
8k<'tolif'-i  ot'  tlio  r('l»>l<i;iti'il  i>!irtisiin  chiofn, 
Hays,   Mc< 'iill<>iic.'li,   fin.l    WftlUrr.      Jllu<" 

tratOil.      I-Jnin.   pp.  :.':.l.     !'ltil:Hlrlpl|i:i.      I    0*1 

')4'_'l  Revere  (•In*.  ^W)  Kfv\  nut)  Sad- 
<1I«>:  A  I'l'tiosport  it'  fmiy  yt'iir*  in  tin*  tnil- 
itary  aini  naval  pctvifc.  I;^iit<«.  pp.  :it')i>, 
BoHtoii,  1S7J,  I  AU 

/•Jl'.")  Revoil  (n<Mi.M|i.tV  In  111.'  I'.ush 
Jitid  (III  till-  Trail:  A<iviiitiitt's  in  th<'  fur- 
estsof  Nnrth  Anifiifa.    I;ini<>.  jip.^y;;.   N««\v 

Yoi'ii,  is-sf,  I  :;:, 

iVtJt)  Revoil  n'.«'»H'((ict  II.)  S|».t<.tin;r 
unci  Fisliiiiir  in  tin*  rivf»>,  prairif»t  and 
baclvwoods  of  Nnftli  AiniM'it'ii.  2  vnU. 
I2nuj.      Londr.n,  ist,').  4  on 

54:^7  Richardson  ( Albert  D.)  Uoynnd 
tho  Missi>sipjii ;  Ironi  th«  jtrt-at  river  !»• 
the  great  o^'can.  Lite  and  adventures  oii 
lh(^  jtrairies,  nmnntains,  and  I'acilic  ona'^t, 
Illns.     Svo.  pp.  .".Vli.      Hartl'ord.  Ist'iT.     2  ;M 

.'5412S  Rideing  (W,  li.)  A  Saddle  in  tho 
Wild  We.-t,  .\  ;.'li!npse  of  travel  ninoiii; 
tlie  mountain-,  lava  lied-^,  sand  de^ei'ts, 
adotin  towns,  Indian  reservations,  ami  an- 
cient pueblos  of  .'^onllieru  ('olorado,  New 
Mexitio,  and  Aii/.oini.  Itlnxr.  pp.  Jt"''*.  Lon- 
don, 1S7'.>.  I  (HI 

r)4liU  RideOUt  (Mrs.  J,  J5  )  Six  Y'  ars  on 
the  Jlorder;  or,  sketches  of  Irontier  lii't?. 
lt>mo.  pp.  -Jlil.      Pliiladelphia,  ISM        I  tlO 

i")4;;(i  Robert  (Edward).  Sli,)shoin',  and 
other  Western  wonders,  with  a  preface  by 
Chas.  rrar.cis  .\(hiius,  l:iuio.  pp  '2'^. 
New  York,  ISS.s.  I   (»0 

r)4:!I  Roberts  (Morloy).  i  u,-,  Westfrn 
Avernus;  or,  toil  and  trav«'l  in  farther  Nfirth 
America.  I'Jnio.  pp.  i{;)7.  London, 
1>S{>;7.  -J  (10 

;">4.')l!  Robin  (Abbe).  Nouveaii  Voyage 
dans  L',\nieri()ue  Septentionale,  en  V  annee 
1781:  et  ("ampagne  de  1'  arniee  de  M.  le 
Conite  de  Uocliamlteau.  I'Jmo.  p]t.  'J'J'i, 
paper.      I'aris,  I7SL',  •_'  no 

r)4;;o  Rochefoucault  Lianco  rt  (l»nk.* 

de  la)  Travels  th'i)M:.'li  tlie  I'nited  States 
of  Nortli  America,  the  country  of  the 
Iroquois  and  Uppei'  (":inad;i,  tiie  years 
1795,  I7UC),  and  17'.»7.  With  an  authentic 
account  of  Lower  <  "an.<da.  Maps.  4  vols. 
8vo.      London.  iSdO  '>  00 

")434  Rodenbough  fol.  Theo  V)  From 
Everglade  to  Canon  with  the  Sec(nid  Dra- 
goons. An  authentic  account  of  service  in 
Florida,  Mexico,  Virginia  and  the  Indian 
country;  includiim  personal  recollections 
f  prominent  officers,  lS,'Jt)-lS7'>.  Maps 
and    illustrations        Hoyal    8vo,     pp. 


■i»-,  I 


New  York.  1875. 


4  50 


'*l\'>  Rolph  n>r.  ThotnaH),   n|>.«>rv.itioTi)i 

made  during  u  vi>it  in  the  \Ve-<l  Indies  am) 
the  I'nited  Stales  in  l8;{'J-;{,  willi  u  ntati- 
lical  account  of  I'pper  I'ltnadt.  8v<i.  pp. 
-■*»<  h  ilf  morocco.  I>uiidiis,  {.',  <  , 
l>o'l.  .'!  M> 

'•4:!t>  Roo««velt  (Thoodore).  Kanch  l,ir.» 
ami  the  Inuiiiiig  trail.  I'olio,  pp.  Im'>. 
Now  York,  ls^s  ;;  tut 

.14  ;7  Roosevelt  (Theodore).  Uuntiiif» 
Trips  oi  a  li'aiii'liman.  .Sk<'tcii(>s  of  Sjiort 
on  tint  nnrtln'rn  cattle  plains,  illustrali'd. 
hvo.  pp.  .IIS.     New  York,  l*«s«'>,  ;•,  ',it 

.')4:!S  Ross  (Alexander).  Tho  Kur  llinit- 
ors  of  the  l''.ir  We-it.  .\  narrativo  of  .id- 
'.  entnri's  in  Ihe  •  tregon  ami  liocky  Momi- 
tans.    .Nfap.   Ijvfils,  l"Jn»«».    Loh.,  iN.'i.V    ;>  •«> 

.'i4-l'.>  A"<itlnr  fi'i<'i.  Half  morocco  e.x- 
tra.  •"»  110 

.'lUi*  RovingfS  in  tile  i'.icitii-  tVotii  I>i'l7  to 
l.sj'.t,  with  a  glance  at  California,  by  a  Mer- 
chant of  Tahiti.  '1  vols.  l:Jmo  half  bound. 
London.  I'^'iL  J  7'i 

5111  Ruffner' Lieut.  E.  II.)  Report  of 
E\plf)rations  a'.id  Surveys  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  Missouri.  Maps  and  2  piatfs 
of  insects.  .luly,  ls7s.  Svu.  pp.  119.  Wa-ii- 
ington  I'll! 

•*'44J:  Russell  ( W.  II)  Hesperothen; 
notes  tVoin  the  West.  .\  record  (d'  a  ram- 
ble in  the  I'nited  States  and  Canada  in 
ISSJ.     2  vols,  \-l\\\o.      London,   l.'^.^2.     '1  '!■> 

.'>4ri  Ruxton  (lieorge  V.)  .\dventures 
in  Mexicoand  the  Kocky  Mountains.  I'Jmo. 
pp.  W'Vl       Londi    1,  l,^47.  !   ."lO 

54  i!  Ruxton  (<teorgo  V  )  Life  in  the  I'.u' 
V/est.      fJmo.  pp.  'l^'y     N.  Y.,  1849.      I   :".0 

5445  Saint  Maurice  ( E.  de).  De  t,»ii.- 
bee  a  Mexico.  Souvenirs  da  voyage,  de 
garrison,  de  combat,  et  di  vouac.  2  vol-;, 
12mo.  boards.     Montreal,       74.  I   'lO 

544i'i  Sala  (<ieo.  Augustus),  America 
itevisiled,  from  the  Hay  of  New  York  to 
the  (iulf  of  Mexico,  and  from  Lake  Miclii- 
gantothe  Pacific.  Illustrated  with  nrai- 
Iv  400  t'liirravings.  Syo.  pp.  5S7.  LoikIoh, 
18.^5.  4  00 

5417  Saunders  (Wm.)  Through  tli.- 
LiL'lit  Continent;  or,  the  I'nited  .States  in 
IS77-S,     Svo,  pp,   tl5.      London,  1S7',».  2  oo 

544--  Schoolcraft  ( IL  11)  .lournal  of  a 
Tour  into  tin-  interior  of  Missouri  and 
Arkansaw  in  |81;s_|'.(.  8vo  pp.  102.  Lon- 
don. |N21.  2  00 

544',)  Schoolcraft  ( H.  R.)  Narrative  of 
an  Expedition  through  the  Tjiper  Missi-- 
sippi  to  Itasca  Lake,  embracing  an  e.s- 
ploratory  iriji  through  tho  St.  Croix  and 
Rurntwood  for  JJroule)  River,  in  1832.  Map. 
8vo.  pp.  307.     New  York,  1834.  2  50 


Trfft'il/i, 


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til    U     Htlltl'> 

k.      ><%•<».  lip, 

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^*  of  SpdiL 
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Ueport  iif 
Ijo  DcpMi't- 
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spcrotliiMi ; 

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uns.   I'Jnio. 

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('in  tin-  l":ir 
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.  De  (,»ii'- 
voyapi',  il<' 
ac.     2  vul-i, 

1  :,(> 

Aniorini 

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4  (to 

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1832.  Map. 

2  OU 


SJ'O  Schoolcraft    (ir.    n  )      Xiirrntivo 

Jniii  rial  (i(  Iravi'ls  <'XtPiiiliiiK  fron»  Dftiojt 
tliriii;!li  tlio  ^'i»'at  oliaiit  <it  Aim«riiMii  laUr^. 
to    llio    M(»»J!i»>^    of     ll,,.     Mis:OSHippi     hiviT 

in  III'"  \v.tv  |S:J0  .Man  uiiU  uluU'S.  Hvo. 
|.p.  J21.     .\ll.anv.  |S2I.  3  .00 

".'» I  Schoolcraft  (If.  K.)  Sunnuniy 
Nairafivf  ol  ao  i;.\|>Iorat<)ry  Ex|i<'i|itioii  to 
thi- soiji'Ot'Mof  tlio  Mi-i-issippi  |{ivcriii  IH2(>. 
iJi'-iimcd  and  coinplt'tiMl  hy  tlio  <liscov»'i'y 
of  it-<  (iiigiu  it)  Ifa:».n  Lakfin  ls.;2  With 
app.'ii(lic«'«.  »vo.  |»i<.  oUo.  Philadelphia 
I>"'"'  ;;  00 

■>».'>2  Session!  (Piancis  C.)  Kmni  Yel- 
lowstone i'ark  to  Alaska,  lllusliiitcd  by 
C.  11.  Wairt'u.  ICmo.  np  lUJ.  New 
York,  IH9(>.  I  .50 

ril.Vt  Shields((l  0)['OH|nina."]  Hunt- 
iiij;  in  tlm  (iroat  Wo.xt.  Kn.stlitif:  in  the 
Kockies,  hmiti:ii' in:<l  fishiiig  hy  mountain 
and    stream.      l2ino.    pp.    3oil.      (.'hiciit'o 

>}').')  Short  American  Tranip  in  the  Fall 
(if  ISOI  t.y  the  Kditor  of  "Life  in  Nor- 
mandy." Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  427.  IM- 
inhiM'^'h,  isrt'i.  '2  -j'^ 

r)4."iti  Shultz  (Christian,  .Ir.)  Travels  on 
an  Inland  Voy;i;.'e  throuL'h  the  States  of 
New  York,  Tennsvlvania,  Virt-inia,  ( Hiio, 
Kentucky,  atid  ■!'t!nne.ss(  ,.,  and  tiic  Teriito- 
ries  of  Indiana,  Louisiana,  Mississippi,  and 
Now  Orleans,  in  18()7-!S.  Map  and  i>lates 
2  vols.  Hvo.  half  calf.     N.  Y.,  J81(».        ■>  (K) 

54")7  Simpson  (sir  (l.-or^c).  Narrative 
ofa-lourncy  ifunnd  the  World,  (huin-:  the 
years  1841  and  1S42,  across  British  Amer- 
ica, etc.  Map  and  portrait.  2  vols.  Hvo. 
half  morocco.      London,  IS47.  5  00 

H')^  Simpson  (.lames  II.)  .Journal  of 
ii  Military  Reconnaissance,  from  Santa  Fe, 
Nc'.v  Mexico,  to  the  Navajo  Coimtry.  Nu- 
merous plates,  some  colored.  Hvo.  jip.  140. 
Piiiladclphia,    KS.VJ.  4  00 

r)4;V.»  Simpson  (  Lieut.  .1.  II.)  Report  on 
Koiiie  Ironi  Fort  Smith  to  8anta  Fe.  4 
maps.     Hvo.  pp.  2.').    Washington,  IH.'iO.    .00 

;')4iio  The  same.  With  Lieut.  Marcy's  Ke- 
port.  Lai'jL'e  map  and  2  jdates.  Hvo.  pp. 
89.     WashiiM'ton,  l.'s.OO  en 


.041; I  Sitgreaves  (('apt.  L.)  Report  of 
an  Kxpedition  down  the  Zuni  and  Colo- 
r.tdo  Rivers.  Map  and  HO  natural  history 
plates  and  views.     Svo.  pp.  I9H.     Washinji- 


ton,  ],s,5;j. 
-011.2  Skinner   (.F.    E.    II.) 


■)0 

—  >^x>.Auuv.^  V"-  '■'•  •>  ■;  After  the 
'Storm;  or,  .Jonathan  and  his  neijrhbors  in 
lSOO-0.  2  vols  J2mo.  London,  186(1.  2  0(1 
04G.'i  Smith  (Colon).  Out  West;  or, 
from  London  to  Salt  Lake  City  and  hack. 
l2mo.  pp.  209.     London,  1H84.  "  1  25 


•'>4"4  fSmoUitt  (Tohift  >.]  Compendium 

m  Authentic  and  F'^nteitainiuj;  Voyage;*, 
dipstfd  III  a  chronological  .'•■rie,-,  thn 
while  exhil.itinj^  a  clear  view  of  tho  cii*. 
toins  niainifrs,  religion,  government,  natu- 
ral histoiy.  Maps  and  platen.  7  vols. 
l»imo,  calf.     London,  I  "lift.  7  (X) 

.04(1.0  Smyth  ^.L   F.   D.)     A  Tour  in  th.. 
United  States  ot  Anjeriea.     An  account  of 
llie     popidalioii,    ,  ostom*.    tuannerH,    etc. 
With  a  descrif)tion  of  the  Indian   nations 
etc.     2  vols,  Kvo,      London,  I  "HI.  .-,  no 

OlCtl  South  by  West;  <»r.  Winter  in  tho 
Rocky  .Moui.:  iii,  .iiid  Spring  in  Mexico. 
Edited  by  Charles  Kingsley,  lUu.strated. 
«vo.  pp.  411.  half  bound.  London. 
•^'•*.  :i  50 

54(17  Spears  (.lohn  R.)  Illustrated 
Sketches  of  U.^ath  Valley  and  otli(M'  Horax 
(•••serts  of  tlie  I'acilio  Coa<ts  I'hototyp.t 
plates.      lOnjo.    pp.    228,   paper.      Chicago 

is'.ti*.  v; 

.■.4HS  Stansbury ( P  )  A  Pcd,,,(rian  Tom- 
in  North  America  in  ISjj       Klmo.  pp.  274 
boar(U.      N-w  York,  |SJ2.  1  {){} 

•04(1'.»  Stanton  (Capt  W.  S)  |{eport  of 
Fxplor.itioiis  and  SiirvevH  in  the  Depart- 
ment of  the  I'iatte,  Augiist,  I87S.  Map  and 
diag>'ams.     8vo.  pp.  4;j.      Washington.       .'.(► 

547(1  Steele's    We.stern    Guide    Rook   to 
New   York,  Ohio,   Indiana,   Illinois,   Michi- 
gan, and  Wisconsin 'I',. iritorv.   Map    24mo 
pp.  108.      Hutlido,  IH.iH.  ■  5(i 

.0471  Stevens  (I.  I.)  Rc)iort  ..f  Explora- 
tions for  a  Route  for  the  Pacilic!  Railroad 
from  .St.  Paul  to  Puget  Sound.  Hvo.  pp. 
t)l4,  iiajier.      Washington.  |S,J4.  |   7.'> 

5472  Stevenson  (Robert  L.)  Across  the 
Plains.  With  other  memoirs  and  es.says. 
l2mo.  jip.  .317.      New  York,  LS92.       '     I   25 

5473  StOCkell  (Caj.t.  Wm.)  Eventful 
Narrative  of.  <'oniprising  an  nuthentic 
detail  of  his  travels  in  different  countries, 
of  his  various  and  signal  engagements  in 
service  of  Mis  Britannic  Majesty  and 
United  S*"tps,  and  of  his  adventiircs  in 
whale  tisherv.  Written  by  himself.  Re- 
vised by  E.  A.  Atlee,  M.D.  Hvo.  pp.  ;i2fi. 
r'incinnati.  1S40.  7,'> 

5474  Strahorn  (R.  E.)  To  the  Rockie..* 
and  lleyond.  Map  and  wood-cuts.  Hvo. 
I>p.  210,  paper.     Omaha,   1S79.  ,00 

5.170  Stuart  (-Lames).  Three  Years  in 
North  America.  Map.  2  vols.  12mo.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1S:)3.  0  50 

047(1  Sullivan  (Edward.)  Rambles  and 
Scramhl.^s  in  Nort'-^  and  Souili  America. 
12mo.  pp.  424.     London,  18.02.  1  25 


•202 


RijhiH   Clarke  .V   Co.,   Cinrinviti. 


■ 


/■)477  Taylor  (Ray.ir'l).  Eklomdo;  or, 
adventures  in  the  path  of  empire  (,'om- 
])rising  a  voviiiie  tn  ('iiliforniii.  via  Paniiina. 
I/ii'e  in  San  Francisco  and  Montert-y.  Pic- 
tnres  of  the  sioM  I'eirion,  and  experiences 
of  Mexican  travel  lllnstrat.'il.  -  vols. 
12mo.     New  York,  18.^0.  -  <>'• 

b\'i^  Another  cr.p'j.  Illnio.  pp.  4U.  Xfw 
York,  IS.-.-).  1   -■' 

")47',)  Ten  Days  i>n  the  Plains  with  <ien. 
."-Sheridan.  Map.  Svo.  jip.  t'-S,  lialf  bonnd_. 
New  York      (Privately  prinU'il. )  12) 

nlSO  Ticel'I  1I-)  Over  the  Plains  and 
on  tiie  Monntain>;  or.  Kansas  and  Colo- 
rado, agrienltniallv,  niineralogictdly,  and 
aesthetically  dr.scrilx-d.  Svo.  pp.  202.  St_ 
Louis,  1872.  '   -■> 

5-1^1  Townhend  (•'.  K.)  Sportin--  E.k- 
cursions  in  the  Rocky  Mountanis.  Inclnd- 
int;  a  journey  to  the  Columhia  Kiv.r,  and 
a  visit  to  the  Sandwich  Islands,  (  hili.  etc. 
2vols.  P2mo.      London,  iN-iU.  .'•''• 

5482  Townshend  (P.  'I'rench).  TfU 
Tiiousand  Mil.'s  of  Travel,  Sport,  and  A<1- 
venture.    8vo.  p,..  271.     London,  l8i".',i.  ;;  nil 

04-  Townshend  lS.  Nugent).  <»nr  In- 
dian Sninnicr  in  the  Far  West.  .\n  au- 
tumn tour  of  lil'i.-.-n  lliousaiid  miles  m 
Kansas,  Texas,  Nc^v  Mexico,  Color  i<lo  and 
Indian  Territory.  Illustrated  with  Cn  plio- 
toizraphs  by  -I.  C,  lly.h-.  4to.  pp.  12:; 
London,  1S<0.  "  "" 

r.4S4  Transatlantic  Tracings :  or, 
Sk<'iches  ol  per-oiis  .'ind  .-cenes  in  .\ine!^- 
ica.      l2nio.  jip.  MM".      London,  1^5;}.  .•' 

5485  Travels  through  the  Pnited  States 
and  C;iiiada,  with  maj)  of  United  States  ami 
Straits  ot  Niagara.  8vo.  pp.  51 1 ,  half  calf. 
London,  1^28.'  2  ^n 

54SG  Tremenhere  (iP  s.)  Notes  on 
Public  Sul)ject-.  m.ide  during  a  totu'  in  th.- 
I'n'ited   States  and    ' 'anada.     map.      12iuo. 

i   5ii 


_.p   320.      Londoi.,  !85:i 

5487  Trip  from  tlie  Mi^-onvi  Pivertothe 
Pocky  ^Mountains,  via  tiie  Kan>a^  Pacific 
Uaihvay.  By  "Spec"  lUusiiated.  .^vo. 
pp.  72      St.  Louis,  1S75.  •'" 

54S8  TroUope  (.Vnthony).  North  .\mer- 
ic.i.     l2mo.  pp.  •i2;.    New  York.  iM'rJ.    I    ;)(» 

5l8'.»  Another  edition.  Maji.  2  vols.  Svo. 
Iialf  l>ound.      London,  I8ti2.  4  nO 

5490  Tudor  (ilemv)  Nanative  dt  a 
Tour  in  Noith  .America.  <'<iinprHing  Mex- 
ico,in  the  I'nited  States,  and  Cuba.  2vols_ 
12mo.     London,  18;U.  2  2) 

5491  Tuttle  (Chaplain).  P.or.ier  'T.iles 
around    the    Camp     Fnv,     in     the     Kneky 

New    York 
1  00 


5492  United  States  and  Canada  as  seen 
1)V  Two  Brothers  in  1858  and  i8t')L  12nii. 
pp.  i;57.      London,  1 8(32.  1  "i' 

519:;  Van  Tramp  (.lohn  C.)  Prairie  and 
Pockv  Mountain  .\dventures;  or,  lile  m 
the  West.  'To  which  i-^  ad<le<l  a  viewot  ihc 
States  and  'Territorial  legions  of  our  We-i 
ern  empire;  end)iacing  liislory,  stati>ticv 
and  L'eo;:raphv,  and  descrii>tioiis  ol  il.c 
chief  cities  of  the  West  Illustrated  >vo. 
pp.  t)55.     St.   Louis,   Isbo  4  III 

.5494  VespUCiuS  (  .Vnu-ricu-).  'The  i.ilr 
and  Voyage-  of  Piscoveiy  of,  after  whom 
tlie  western  part  of  tlie  worhl  was  named 
C.  v..  Lester  Hiustiated  with  jilates  and 
eUL'ravinL's,  and  a  genealogical  tri-e  ot  his 
ancestors  and  descendant-  loi'  5(I0  years 
,Sv(i.  pp.  47n.      New  Haven    IST8.  :;  ,111 

5495  Victor  nuances  V.)  Eleven  Yeais 
in  the  Pockv  ^rountains,  and  Lile  on  ilie 
Frontier.  .\l-o  a  history  of  the  Sioux  win 
and  a  lite  ot  (li-n.  (ieorge  A  Custer.  Svo 
pp.  5.SI.      llaitf..rd.  Conn.,    1^77  2  ;,ii 

5491)  Victor  (Fiaiiees  F.)  'i'he  Hiverct 
the  West.  Life  and  adventincs  in  tlu' 
Kockv  Mountains  and  iiiegon  .■mbraciii!: 
events  in  the  liletime  ol  v  monntaimiKiii 
and  pioneer,  with  the  early  bi-ioiy  ol  ihe 
North-western  slope.  illn-tiaied_  8vo.  jip. 
tlOii.  half  morocco.      Hartfoid.  !s7l  M  (Hi 

549r  Volney(<'  F.)  View  of  i  he  climate 
and  Soil  -.f  the  I'liited  States  ol  AmeiK'u 
With  supph'inentarv  remarks  on  Floi  kL 
etc.     Map.     8vo.  pp.  5n:i.      Lon.,  ISOL    2  .iD 

5498    Anuther    c-p'/.        Lacks     the     lar;:i' 

I   "J 
map. 

".499     l>:',fiirreJiJi'>n.     8vo.  P'p.  'M'>,  boards. 

L)ndon.  1-20  -  "'" 

55(11!  Voyages  and  Travels.    Origiiml- 

and  translations.  S  insom's  in  Lower  Car- 
ada;  Maximilian's  in  tlie  Prazils;  Brack 
enridge  in  Huenos  .\yres-  McKeowiis 
Hudson's  P.av;  Waller's  West  Imhes,  etc 
Plates  and  maps.  M  vols.  8vo.  Louden. 
n.  d.  •'  ^'" 


.^^ount.''.ins.     12mo.    p[>.    243. 

]S7s 


5.50i  Wakefield  fPriscil'aV  ExcursioiK 
ill  North  America,  described  iii^  letter 
from  a  gentleman  to  his  friends  in  England. 
l2ino.   pp.   12(1.      London.  ISdi'i.  1  -•' 

5.5ii2  Walker  (  Pr.  'Thomas).  .lournal  c! 
an  Exjiloration  in  the  Spriiiii  ot  the  Ycnv 
175(»(in  Western  Virginia,  Kentucky,  and 
'Tennessee),  with  a  preface  by  Wm.  Cabell 
Rives.  Square  12mo.  pp.  89.  Boston. 
isss.  .     1  "" 

550:;  Warner (Chas.  Dudley).  On  Ilorsi' 
back.  A  toiu'  in  Virginia,  North  Caroliiin. 
ami  'Tennessee.  With  notes  ot  travel  in 
Mexico  and  California.  P'nno.  pp.  •''■'I 
Boston    1889.  '  -' 


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io:il  tn-f  ot  liis 
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l.sTS.  :;  511 

I'ilevi'ii  ^'cais 
nd  Lite  oil  ilii' 
r  llio  Sioux  Will 
A  <  uster.  ^vo 
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.-:.i)4  Warren  (Lioiit.  (i.  K.)  I'lelimi- 
iiaiv  l{<>iioit  ()l  I']x|)loratioiis  in  Nebraska 
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Svo.      London, 

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ilied  in  letter- 
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inir  ot  tlie  Yeni' 
,  Keiituekv,  ami 
^  l)y  Win.  ("abell 
p  "S'J.  Boston, 
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Hey),  On  IIoiso 
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)t09  ot  travel  in 
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.V.n.^)  Webb(  W.  I'].)  liufralo  Lan.l.  .\n 
aiitiientie  ;u'Couiit  of  the  discoveries,  ad- 
ventnre>,  iitid  mishaps  of  a  sciontilie  and 
>jioriiiig  p!irty  in  the  wild  We-t,  With 
<:iapliii'  de-eriptions  of  tln^  countiy.  Ilins. 
>vn.  pi,    .'lO  ;.       I'hiladelpliia,  LsTt.  -J  .")() 

.')')()(')  Webb  {Wm.  S.)  ('alitoriiia  and 
.'\laslsa,  and  over  tlie  <'uiiMdiaii  Pacifie 
l.'aiiwa\.  1  llii-traled  Svo.  pp.  L'l'iS,  N(nv 
York,  i>',d  '2  !».") 

•''.""iT  Webber  (ciias.   \\.)     old   Hieks, 

the(Jiiide;  or,  adventures  in  the  (.'amanohe 
country  in  search  of  a  j:old  mine.  iL'mo. 
pp.  .'{'tt».     New  York,  1^4S.  I   ,')() 

aaOS  Aitoflfi-  ••((i/'.Di,.  iL'mo.  pp.  2911. 
(iiasgow,  JS-IS.  1   •_>.■> 

"»:)()'.»  Weld  (''has.  H.)  Vaeation  Tour  in 
I'liited  .'<tates  and  Canada.  >Lip.  il'nin. 
j)p.  .I'.U,      London,  L's.).').  1   2') 

').')I0  Wel(l(  Isaai').  '{"ravels  thioiigii  tlie 
,'<lat(>sof  North  .Vmeriea,  and  the  I'ldvinees 
of  I'pper  and  I.,ower  Canada,  during  tiie 
years  ITU"),  JT'.it),  and  I  TUT.  Maps  and 
jilalos.     2vols.  Sv).      London,  ITU'.t.       4  (•() 

■"i."d  I  Another  filition.  Map  and  [ilates. 
Svo.  PI).  .j.')2.      London,  ISOO,  2   "tO 

''")12  An"th<r  edit'iDii.  2  vols.  Svo.  Lon- 
<lon,  L"<(»7  ,")  Oti 

5.')  Li  Wilkes  (Charles).  Narrative^  ot 
Iht;  I'nitfil  Slates  Explorin.iZ  I'^xpeijition 
(luring  the  years  ls:;s.  1S:',9,  j.Std,  LS  ( L 
1S42.  ")  vols.  Nutneroiis  tine  plate-,  s\(i. 
New  York.  1")  (111 

•"'•"»I4  Winser  (  11.  -L)  'I'lic  Cicat  North- 
west; a  guide-iiook  and  itinerary  over  the 
lines  of  tli<^  Northern  I'aciiie  iiailroad.  the 
Mn  goii  IJailway  and  Navigation  (_'o  ,  and 
tli(  ( >regon  and  (California  Haiiroad.  Maps 
and  illustrations.  Scjuaiy  KJmo.  pp.  27t'). 
New  Yoi'!:.  ls^;;.  ]   o") 

;')'»l;j  Wise  ( l-ieiit.)  Los(tringos;  or,  an 
inside  view  of  Mexico  and  (.'alifornia,  with 
wanderings  in  Peru,  Chili,  and  Polynesia, 
12iiio.  ])p.  4;V!.      New  York,  ISoO.  I    ')() 

■''•'' K)  Yelverton  (Theiese).  Teresina  in 
Am(>rica.     2  vols    12nio.      Lou..  1875.    2  ;10 


•'»•'>! '•  Adams  (.lohn).  Life  and  Works 
ot.  Life,  notes,  and  illustrations  hy  his 
grandson,  Charles  l''rancis  Ad.ims.  l(i  vols. 
Svo.     Bo.-ton,  lS,j('>.  2i)  (JO 

•'i.Vjd  Adams  (.lolin).  Life.  Begun  by 
doliii  (^iiiiney  Adams.  Completed  bv  ('has. 
Francis  .\dams.  2  vols.  l2mo.  Philadel- 
phia, Is71.  2  5i, 

•"•■"'-I  Adams  (.lolm).  Familiar  Letters 
ol',  and  hi-  wife,  Aliigail  Adams,  during 
the  io'volution.  With  a  memoir  of  Mrs. 
Adams  liy  Charles  Fraiieis  Adams.  Poi- 
'rait.      l2mo.  pp.  424.     N.  Y  ,  Ls7(J.        ]   2'> 

•''•"'--  Adams  (Mrs.)  Letters  of.  The 
witeof  .loiin  .\dams.  With  an  introductory 
memoir  by  her  grandson,  Charles  Francis 
Adams,      Portrait'.     2  vols.  pJmo.      ]5oston, 

1><4I.  1     ;,^) 

•'''■>2;5  Adams  (dohn  (iuincy).  Obituary 
Address  in  the  Congress  oi  the  Ignited 
Stales  and  Funeral  Solemnities.  Portrait. 
>^vo.  pp,  4(1.      Washington,  |S4S.  25 

5524  Adams  (-(olin  <^iuiii(M.).  Biography. 
Ly  •loliii  I',  .Mor-(>,  ,Ii'.  Itiino.  pp.  ,\\'y, 
r.o-toii,  iS'.io.  \  o-j 

5525  Adams  (-101111  (^iiiinev  ).  Kiilogy  on 
his  Lite  and  Character.  By  Ivlward  f.ver- 
etl.      Svo.    pp.  71.       I'.o-tol),   1^4>.  40 

552fi  /dams  (.fohii  <;»uincy).  Life.  P,y 
W.  11.  Seward.  i2iiio.  pp.  -55  I'liiladej- 
phia,  11.  d.  7,> 

55--'7  Adams  (dohn  (>uincv\  >reinoir 
of  the  Lite  of.  By  .losiah  (^iiiiicy.  Por- 
trait.    Svo.  jip,  42',».      Bosi(ni,  L's5.'s.'       2  00 

552S  Adams  (■'ohii  (^lincy).  Oration  on 
his  Life  atel  I'liaracter.  Bv  Win  (ireene. 
Svo.  pp.  ."."i.     Cincinnati.  Isl^.  25 

552'.!  Adams  (Samuel).  Liography.  By 
Jame-    K.    II  i-iuer      P-nio.   pp.  442.      Bo.s- 


toil,   l^'.MI 


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BIOORAPIIY. 

5517  Abbott  (.L  S.  C.)  Oeorge  W.ish- 
iiiglon.  Life  in  America  one  hundreil 
years  ago.      12mo.  pp.  iU'iO.     N.  Y.  1   00 

5518  Adams  (dohn).  Biography.  By 
John  T.  .Morse,  Jr.  ItJmo.  pp.  .'!.'j7.  Bos- 
ton, 1890.  I   25 


55;;n  Adams  (Samuel)  The  Lif.^  and 
Public  Services  ol.  lleing  a  narrative  of 
his  acts  and  opinions,  anil  of  his  agency  in 
producing  and  forwa  ng  tlit>  American 
lievolution,  iiy  ^^"illl  .i  \',  W.dls,  Por- 
trait.    .'1  Vol-,  >vo.      Bo-ton.  I^i'.5  9  00 

55;;i  Adams  I  W.  II.  D  )  l'"air;igut,  and 
other  (ireat  ( 'oiniiiaiiders:  :•  s.rics  of  naval 
biographies,  linno  \\u  4(')5.  New  York, 
n.  d.  '  1   00 

55;;2  Agassiz  (Loui-).  His  Life  anil 
CorrespiHideiicc.  Ivlited  liy  his  wife.  Por- 
trait and  illii-^iration.  2  vols.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, ISS(')  4  (ju 

55.):!  Alexander  CA.)  Biographical 
Sketches  of  the  Founder  and  Principal 
Alumni  of  tiie  Log  College.  12mo.  pp.  ;>(')9. 
Princeton,    IS(5.  1    &o 


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adelphia.  1^.')1.  '  -'^ 

r)535  Alexander  (Archibald).  Tlie  Lifo 
of.  First  prolf^sorin  tlio  Thpolojxical  Sem- 
inary at  i'riiiccton,  N.  .1.  I'-v  .laincs  _\V. 
.Mcxandcr.  i'orlrait.  ll-'iiKt,  pp,  ■">•'■">. 
X..W  York,  I^.'m.  '   '"> 

•■•");!i>  Allen  (Ktlian)  Tlic  IJnliin  Hood 
<il  VcrinMiit.  I'-v  ilt'iirv  Hall.  It'iiiio.  pi-. 
•JUT.      N.'W  York.  IMfli.  i   *i" 

");'):!7  Allen  (  1  l<>iny  W'.itkiiis).  I;.c-l!''i- 
tions  of  i;ri-.'.-<i<-ii.  of  ilio  « '.  S.  Anuy,  i:.\- 
<iovornorof  Louisiana.  I'y  Sarah  A.  [)i.r.sfy^. 
I'orlrait.      12nio.  pp.  4-J(l      N.  Y.,  lStV>.       7.'» 

").");>S  Allen  (William).  .\m(Mican  I'.io- 
jiraphical  and   Histoiical    Dirtionary.     Svo. 

pp.  SOD.    r.oston,  is:;2.  -  '"> 

").");5U  Aitothrr  ,(UfJ«n.  Uoyai  Svo.  pp. '.'().*>, 
siu^oi).      Boston,  IS,')7.  -^   '•'• 

r)540  American  Biography.      I'li"   l.i- 

hrary  of.  <'on(hicted  by  .lared  Sparks. 
Containininf.'  th<'  lives  of: 

Vol.  !.  .loliu  Stark,  Charles  U.  P.rown, 
Hiehard  Montiiomerv.  Ktlian  .Mien. 

Vol.  2  Ah-xander  Wil.son,  Captain  John 
Smith. 

Vol.  ;!.    i')enpdict   .\rnold. 

Vol.  4.    Anthony  Wayne,  Uonry  Van<«, 

Vnl.  :>.   .lohn   Hiiot. 

Vol.  (').  William  riiickney,  Wm.  EUery, 
Cotton  Matiier. 

Vol.  7.  William  Phips,  Israel  Putnam. 
Lucretia  M.  Davidson,  David  l!itteidious«. 

\'ol    .^.   .I.)nathan  Edwards,  Daviil  Braiu- 

ard. 

Vol.  9.   Baron  Steuben,  Sebastian  Cabot, 

William  Eaton. 

Vol.  10.  Ilobert  Fulton,  Joseph  Warren, 
Henry  Hudson,  Father  Marquette. 

Vol.  1  I.    La  Salle,  Patrick  Henry. 

Vol.  12.   .lames  t  »tis,  James  ()>:lethorpe. 

Vol.  V.\.  John  Sullivan,  Jacob  Leisler, 
Nathaniel  Bacon,  John  Mason. 

Vol.  14.  I.'o.i:<'r  Williams,  Timothy 
Dwight.  <"oinit    Pulaski. 

Vol.  !•*>.  C.Mint  Humfoid,  Zebulon  M. 
Pike,  Samui'l  <  lijrdon. 

Vol.  If),  Jl/.ra  Stiles,  John  Fitch,  Anne 
Hutchinson 

Vol.  17.  .lohn  Uebault,  Sebastian  Male, 
William  Palfrey. 

Vol.  IS.   Charles  Lee.  .loseph  Peed. 

Vol.  I'.t  Li-onai'd  Calveit,  Sanuiel  Ward, 
Thomas  Po-ey. 

V(tl.  2l».    Nathaniel  (iieene. 

Vol.  •_'].   Stephen  Decatur. 

Vol.  22.    Ivhvard  Preble.  Wni    Penny. 

Vol.  23.   Daniel  Boone,  Benj.  Lincoln. 

Vol.  24.  John  Ledyard. 

Vol.  2.').  William  P.  Davie  and  Sanuiel 
Kirkland.  Portrait.  2.")  vols.  Phno.  New 
York,   1S48.  -"^  «'» 


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^Ill.tlO. 

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LiMiiiibury. 

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W.  Holmes. 

:>'>\')  li;viN(s    (Wa>lnngton).      By   C.    D. 

Warner. 

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lligirinson. 

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bury. 

55 IS  IJii'i.KV  (<;eorge).  I'.y  O.  I^.  Froth- 
ingham. 

5549  Tnoiu-Ai:  (Henry  D.)     By  F.  B.  S:ni- 

boi  II. 

55.50  Wi:BSTK(!(Noah).   By  M.  E.  Seu<l<Ier. 

5551  Wii.i.is  (Nathaniel  Parker).  l'.y  II. 
A.  I>eers. 

5552  American   Military  Biography. 

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55.".5  Anderson  (E.  L.)  Soldier  and 
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Col.  Kichard  < '.  Anderson,  of  the  Conti- 
nental .Army.  Scpiare  ifmio.  pp.  0;L  New 
York.  lS7',t.'  1  <'•> 

5.5.")t)  Anderson  'Mi')  The  Ilistorv  of 
the  Lile  and  .\dventures  of.  Contaimn;: 
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and  Anterica.  [Relates  to  life  in  the 
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army  in  Ami'rica.  "  P.y  Winthro]*  Sargent. 
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555S  Arnold  (Benedict).  Life  of.  His 
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Arnold.   12mo.  pp.444.  Cljicago,  ISSO.  2  5i> 


9.      10   vols. 

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).  P.y  r.  W. 
(J.  E.  Wo.mI- 
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ily V.  B.  S:iii. 

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self. lOmo.  |»p.  CO,  hoards.  Piiiladelphia. 
1SU7.  .     -,() 

').jit()  Ashmtin  (•Jehtjrii).  Life  of.  Late 
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Iicndix,  eoiitaiiiiiij;  <'Xtracts  from  Id* 
.journal  and  other  writiiijis.  By  Kalpli  U. 
(ill r ley.  8vo.  pp.  5.ji»,  sheep.  Washin;:ton, 
ls:!.'>.  I  00 

■'•■Vil  A8tor(-fohn  Jacob).  Life  of  By 
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York,  isf.').  ;j;> 

5")r.i,'  Audubon  (John  .1.)  Life  of,  the 
naturali.st  of  tlic  New  World.  His  ad- 
vt'utnre.s  ami  di.^coverie:^.  I'y  Mrs.  Horace 
ft.  John.     I'Jino.  pp.  ;]|1.     New  York.     75 

5.'jt'>3  Autobiography  of  an  Engli.sh  Sol- 
dier in  the  United  States  Armv.  2  vols. 
iL'nio.      London,  1S,'>;{.  ]  50 

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ator from  niejroti.  By  Joseph  Wallace. 
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iV'.f'G  Baldwin  (J.  n.)      party  Leader.s; 

sketclies  of  Tlionias  JcfVerson,  Alex.  Ham- 
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5.-)ti7  Barlow  (Joel).  Life  and  Letters 
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Portrait.  8vo.  pp.  oUG.  New  York, 
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5.574  Benton  (Thomas  H.)  Biography. 
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Boston,  Iss'.v  1  05 

5575  Bienville  (Je.MiU  Baf.tiste  Lemorne, 
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557t;  Birney  (Jas  )  sketches  of  the 
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.557S  Blennerhassett  (Herman).  Tho 
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M.  SatTord.  i2ino.  pp.  2.>'.».  Cincinnati, 
liS.i.'i.  I  2h 

5570  Blount  (■Williiim).  i^ome  Accoiint 
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pulsion from  the  I'nited  St.ates  Senate. 
By  Cen.  Marcus  J.  Wright,  fcvo.  pp.  142. 
Washington.  1X^4.  "  |  0(> 

^  5.-,S0  [Bogart  (W.  n.)]  Who  (Joes 
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55S2  Boone    (Daniel).       Life    of, 
preat    western    luuiter   and    jiioneer. 
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55^4  Boone  (Daniel) 
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Siil.     New  York,  IST2.  1  25 

5589  Bowditch  ( Niithsmiel).  Memoir  of. 
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5.091  Brainard  (Itev.  David).  Life  of. 
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559:2  Brayman(.lamesO.)  DaringDeeds 
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trating his  American  voyage  in  1524.  With 
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bert  Fielder.  8vo.  pp.  785.  Springtidd, 
Mass,,  188;;. 

5598  Brown    (John). 
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Illustrated.  i2mo.  pp.  232.  Boston. 
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Bland.  18mo.  pp.  202,  paper  Boston 
1870. 


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comic  war  papers.  Sketch  of  .L  CJray. 
Washington's  last  soldier,  etc.  12nio.  pp. 
242.     Cincinnati,  ISS.S.  I  oi) 

.OfiOl  D'Anvers  (N.)  Heroes  of  Ameri- 
can discovery.  Illustrated.  Stju.ire  Svo. 
pp.  2S1.     New  York,  ISS").  J  25 

.')()'.)2  Darlington  (Wm.)  Memorials  of 
John  Bartram  and  Humphrey  Marshall, 
with  notice  of  their  botanical  contempo- 
raries. Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  585.  Phila- 
tlelphia.  1^4'.».  5  uO 

.Ot;',!.)  Davis  (Jellerson).  Life  of,  Bv 
Frank  H.  Ali'riend.  Svo.  pp.  045.  Cinciii- 
nati,  |S()S.  2  00 

5tjy4  Davis  (defferson).  Life  and  Rem- 
iniscences. By  distinguislied  men  of  his 
times.  Introductory  by  lion.  .John  M. 
Daniel  Portrait-s.  'tivo.  pp.  490.  Balti- 
more, IS'.tO.  2  25 

5095  DensloW  (V.  B.)  Fremont  and 
McClellan.  Their  political  and  military 
careers  reviewed.  8vo.  pp.  oi.  Tonkin. 
IS62.  25 

5t)9t)  De  Soto  (Ferdinand).  The  Di.s- 
coverer  of  the  Mississippi.  By  .John  S.  (.'. 
Abbott.  Illustrated.  12mo.  pp.  351.  New 
York,  1S7:J.  I  25 

^^5r.97  De  Soto  (Fer.Iinan.l).  The  Life. 
Travels,  and  Adventures  of.  Discoverer  of 
the  Mississippi.  By  Liunbert  .\.  Wilmer. 
Portraits.  ,Svo.  pp".  .5.i2.  Philadelphia, 
IS5,S.  4  00 

5('i9.'^  Dickinson  (dohn).  Life  and  Times 
of,  17;>2-lSil,S.  ily<;iias.  .1  Stelli.  Portrait. 
Svo.  pp.  4:;7.      Piiiladelphia,  1S91.  ;i  00 

5''99  Dillon  (John  B.)  Life  and  Publio 
Services  of.  I!v  ,1.  ( 'olburn.  With  a  sketch 
by  lion.  H.  P.  Biddle.  P2mo.  pp,  20,  In- 
dianapolis, iS.St).  25 

5700  Dix  (Cen.  John  A.)  Memoirs  of. 
By  his  son,  .Morgan  Dix.  2  vols.  Svo,  New 
York,  ISS;-].  5  00 

5701  Douglass  (Frederick).  The  Colored 
Oratoi.  By  F.  M,  Holland.  (American 
Reformers.)  12mo.  pp.  423.  New  York. 
\m.  1  .50 

5702  Douglass  (Frederick).  Narrative 
of  the  Lite  of,  an  American  .Slave.  ICmo. 
pp.  125.     Boston,  1849.  60 


210 


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5703  Anr,th,'f  f<Ut'<m.  With  portrait.  12ino. 
».  128.     DtiMin.  1X^5.  "5 

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57(»4   Douglas  (Stt«|.l»en  A.) 
on    thti     Uoutli    of,      8v().    pp. 

Wiishiiif^toii,  iMtil. 

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New  York,   ISi'iO. 

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Life,  with 


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\\\  a  iiu'inlxM-  t)f  tiie  WcsttM-n  bar.  I'Jino. 
pp.  270  + 1  ST.     N.  Y.,  ISC.O.  I  .-.0 

')7't7  A">>thcr  copy.     Ilall'  nioiorco.     2  IM) 
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tlje  lil'i*,  ♦•.xpt'iieiico,  and  travels  <>t  Loieti/.o 
bow,  with   lell.'i'tions   on  various  sijlijects 


linio.  pp 


7(»t.      Norwich,  is::.!  -'  <><> 

.'»70',>  Drake  (Danifl)  M.Mnoir*  of  tho 
Life  and  Servic-s  of,  IMiysicMan,  Professor, 
un<l  Author.  With  notict-s  ot  ti»e  early 
settlement  of  <'inoinnati  aod  some  of  it^ 
pioneer  citizens.  By  K.  l>.  ^  ManstieM. 
i'Jino.  pp.  40.H.      t'i.ioiiinati.  \s')%.  I   7.') 

5710  Drake  (Fnuu-is  .s.)  Dictionary  of 
American  r>io<:r;iphy,  ineludinir  men  of  th»» 
times.  (Mintaiiiiiij;  nearly  ten  thonsainl 
notices  of  persons  of  hotl»  sexes,  of  native 
and  foreijin"  Idrtli,  wli..  h;ive  lieen  remark- 
able or  prominently  eonneeteii  with  tin? 
arts,  soient'es,  literature,  jioiiiies,  or  history 
of  the  American  Continent,  ^iivinj:  iiUo 
the  promniciatioii  of  many  of  tlie  forei;j!n 
and  peculiar  names,  a  key  to  the  assumed 
names  o{  writers,  and  a  suiiplonielit.  >vo. 
pp.  lOl'j        Boston,  l.-^TJ.  ♦»  00 

5711  Dwight  (N.)  The  Lives  of  the 
Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  lndepend_- 
ence.     l-Jtno.  )>p.  .17:;.     N.  Y.,  \>^->\.       I  -5 

5712  Eastburn  (lit'V  .Iosei)h).  Memoir.^ 
of.  By  .Ashbel  (ireen,  1>.  D.  lOniu.  pp.  20.S. 
Philadelphia,    1S2S.  "5 

5713  Edwards  (.John  N.)  Noted  fJucr- 
rillas;  or,  the  warlaie  of  the  border.  Being 
a  history  of  the  livts  and  adventures  ..f 
<Juantreil,   Anderson,  Todd,  the  James  aid 

I'ounjier  Boys,  ami  a  score  of  other  noted 
fiuerrillas  of  the  West.  Illustrated,  .'^vo. 
j>p,  4S8.     .^t.  Louis,  ISSO.  2  .'0 

5714  Edwards  (.lonathan).  The  Life 
and  ("hiuacter  of  the  late.  President  of  the 
College  of  New  .Jersey;  together  with  ex- 
tracts from  his  private  writings  and  diary, 
and  also  eighteen  select  sermons.  Svo.  pp. 
40S,  sheep.      Glasgow,  17.S5.  1  '.'5 

5715  Elbert  (Hon.  Maj.-Oen.  Samuel). 
Life  and  Services.  By  Chas.  C.  Jone.s,  .Ir. 
8vo.  pp.  4H.     Cambridge,  1887.  tlO 

571t)  Eliot  (T?ev,   John).)     The   Life  of, 
with  un  account  of  the  early  missionary 


pir<>rt!«  ninon}!  the  Indiann  of  New  England. 
By    Nehemiah     A«li»lii*.       l8ino.     pp.    \V1\. 

Boston,  IS  17.  1  "<> 

5717  Eliot  ( Hev. 'lohn).  Memoirs  of  tin- 
Life  and  Character  of,  apostle  of  N.  A.  Iti- 
dians.  Bv  Martin  Moore.  24mo.  pp.  171 
Boston,  IS22.  t'O 

57 IS  EUet  (Mrs.  E.  F.)  The  Pioneer 
Women  ot  the  W.-.st.  I'Jmo.  j.p.  V'A. 
rhiladelphia,  n.  d.  7'i 

57P.t  Emerson  (Kalph  Waldo).  r>iot.'ra- 
phy.  By  Oliver  Wen(h'll  llome.s.  I'min. 
pp'.  441.     Boston,  is'.tt).  1  :;.'> 

5720  Emerson  (lialph  Waldo).  T>ilV. 
By  K.  tiarnelt.  Buuo.  pp.  207.  New- 
York,  ISSS.  40 

5721  Espey  (Prof.  .la.s.  P.)  A  few  Ind- 
•lents  lit  th(!  Life  of.  l',y  his  niece,  Mrs.  L. 
M.  Morehead.  l2mo.  pp.  22,  oloth.  Cin- 
cinnati.  isSS.  ^M 

5722  Evart8(-L'retni;di).  Memoir  o*"  the 
Life  of.  (hate  corresponding  secretary  oi 
the  American  Bourd  of  Coinmissioneis  for 
Fori'iirn  Missions.)  By  E.  C.  I'racy.  Svo. 
pp.  44S.     i^o^ton,  H45.  1  W 

572:;  Everett  (Kdwavd).  An  Achlrcss 
upon  the  Life  and  l'ul>lic  .^ervii'es  of.  By 
Bichard  IL  D.inn,  .Jr.  4t..,  pp.  7<>.  paper, 
uncut.     Camltiidge,   IS()5.  1  2.> 

5724  Everett  (Kdwaul)  Tribute  to  tlie 
Memory  <»f  i'«y  the  New  England  Hisierie 
<Jenea!ogical  Society.  Portrait  and  pliito_s_. 
»Svo.  |>p.  *.'7,  piiper.      I'oston,  lS('i5.  7;» 

5725  Ewing  (Thomas).  McMuorial  of.  of 
Ohio.  17s'.t-l>71.  Portrait.  Svo.  pp.  2',i(). 
New  Yo  k,  iss:!.  •>  I'O 

572t»  Farragut  (Admiral  David  <!.)  Mfe 
and  Naval  Car-er.  By  h'ev.  P.  C.  Ileadle_y. 
lOmo.  pp.  :142.      New  Y<irk.  lSt)5.  T.'> 

5727  Farragut  (Admind  I>  .vid  Ci.)  I'.i- 
osirajiliv.  I'.v  Cai)tain  A.  T.  Mali;in.  P'T- 
trait.    r2ino.  jip.  ;;;5:;.    New  York,  iSUJ.    I  2') 

572"(  Farragut  (David  <1.)  First  Ad- 
miral of  the  Cniteil  States  Navy.  Km- 
bodving  his  journal  and  letters.  V>s  \\'\^ 
^on'Lovall  Farragut.  With  jiortraits.  xMap'' 
an<i  illustrations.  Svo,  pp.  5S().  New  York, 
l,s7'.>.  -J"'' 

572".»  Fechter  (Chfirles  Albert).  Biogni- 
phy.  Bv  Kate  Fielil  Portraits.  12ino 
pji'  205.'    P.oston,  !SS2. 


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JO  Ferris  (David).  Memoirs.  An  iip- 
proved  minister  of  the  Society  of  Frienils. 
\Vilmin,i:ton,    Del.      lOmo.    pp.    130.      New 


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Y(uk,  1S2.1 

5731  Fillmore  (Millard).  Life  and  .\<1- 
ministration  of  Ex-President.  Portrait 
8v<).  i>p.  3y.     New  York,  IS.06.  <>^' 


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.')7;12  Filson(.folHi).  Tlip  First  Historian 
of  ivi-ntiK'ky  ;  an  account  of  his  life  and 
wiiiin^:s,  principally  from  original  .siuu'cch. 
Picparetl  for  tlii'  Filson  Cliil),  and  read  at 
its  meeting  in  I.,ouisville,  Ky.,  .Iiine  26, 
|ss.{.  ]iy  Kcnlien  T.  Durrett.  Witiiacopy 
(it  a  newly  discovere(l  portrait,  a  fac-.simile 
1<  Iter,  and  a  plioto-litliograpli  of  the  map 
111  Iventucky,  which  appeared  in  his  IHs- 
!,>,■'/  iif  h'rnt'ic.':c,  1  7iS4.  4t().  pp.  1^;^,  paper. 
Ciiioinnuti,  1,SS4.     Net.  r*  Pi> 

■  >'•'>:'•  Finley  (•'.  H.)  A>jtobioL'rai)hy  of; 
nr,  I'ioneer  l^ifV^  in  the  West.  "By  \V.  T. 
Strickland.  J'Jmo.  pp.  4f»5.  Cincinnati, 
lMi7.  1  00 

■)734  Finley  CHcv.  UoViert).  Memoirs  of, 
lati'  President  of  l'"ranklin  College,  Athens, 
(i.Miigia.  I'.y  Kev.  I.  V.  F.rown.  Portrait. 
Nvii.  pp.  ;i7i>.  New  Brun.swiok,  N.  .1., 
IM'.t.  J   25 

:''73.5  Fisher  (Col.  Samuel  S.)  In  Memo- 
riaiii.  Poilrait.  Svo.  pp.  Uli,  paper.  <"in- 
cinnati,  1874.  50 

r)7;jt>  Fisk  ('*ol.  James,  .Tr.)  The  Life  of, 
with  Sketches  of  Edwin  S.  Stokes,  liis 
Assassin,  Miss  EUcn  .Iosephin«>  Mansfield, 
tiis  former  Mistress,  and  vaiious  incidents 
ill  tho  checkered  life  ot  ji  murdered  mii- 
limiaire.  Portraits.  Svo.  pp.  Jil'J.  New 
Yiirk,  1S72.  f)0 

57.')7  Flaget  (l!t.  IJev.  Benedict  Joseph). 
Sketch  of  tlie  Life.  Times,  and  Ciiaracter 
of.  By  I'lisliop  M.  .1.  Spalding.  I'Jmo.  {)p. 
4()ri.     Louisville,  lSo2.  1  5o 

.'■)7;!S  Foote(  Hear  Admiral  Andrew  Hull). 
Fife  of.  Bv  J.  M.  lioppin  Illustrated. 
Svo.  ]ip.  411".      New  York,  ls74.  'J.  .00 

.")7.;'.t  FootefSamuel  E.)  Memoirsofthe 
File  of.  Jlv  his  brother,  John  i'.  Foote. 
lliino.  p]),  .';07,     C  inciiinati,  1800.  75 

•"i740  Forney  (lohn  W.)  Anecdotes  of 
I'lililic  Mcti.  «  vols.  lOmo.  New  York, 
I'-T.!.  :i  ')0 

:u\]  Forrest  (Edwin)  Biography.  By 
Lawrence  Barrett.  ,'{  portraits.  lUmo.  (in. 
171.      lioston,  1SS2.  1   25 

•'i742  Foth.ergili(  John).  An  Account  of 
the  Fife  and  i'ravels  ot,  in  the  Works  of 
till'  Ministry.  i'Jmo,  pp.  otu,  sheep.  lion- 
linn,  177;;.  1  2.'> 

574;;  Franklin  (Benjamin).  Autolii- 
«"-'i'.iph  of  lulited  from  his  maiuiscripts. 
With  notes  ;iiid  introduction.  By  .lolm 
i;i,i:clow.     3vols.  12ino.      Phila.,lSS8.    4  50 

5744  Franklin  (F.enjamin).  Biography. 
r.v  John  T.  Morse,  .Ir.  IGmo.  jip.  42S. 
P.'iiston,  IS',10.  1   25 

5745  Franklin  (Benjamin).  As  a  Man 
<if  Letters.     By  J.  liach  McMaster.     12mo. 


574t)  Franklin  (  Benjami.  >ttors   to, 

from  liis  Family  an<i  i'ricnd.",,  51-90. 
Portrait.  Svo.  pp.  I'.i5,  half  nKM'occo,  gilt 
top,  uncut  ('(Iges.      New  York,  ls5*.».      .5  00 

5747  Franklin  (  Benjamin).  Life  of,  th© 
C('l('l)iate(l  Statesman  and  Philo-opher. 
I'.y  It.  L.  iloUey.  I'ortrait.  12mo.  pp.  4('.S. 
i'hiladelpliia.  1   Ol» 

574.S  Franklin  (nenjai.iin).  Life  and 
Times  of.  By  .lames  J'arton.  Portraits. 
2  vols.  12ino.  "  l!ost(.n.  ;i  00 

574'.)  Franklin  (I'.enjamin).  Tho  Life 
of,  written  Ly  himself.  To  which  is  added 
fiis  miscellaneous  essays.  IJmo.  pp.  .375. 
New  York,  1S55.  1    UO 

57511  Franklin  (  Henjamin)  Life  of.  By 
■TareiJ  .*^parks.  Svo.  pp.  (')I2.  Jioston, 
LS44.  I  75 

_  5751  Franklin  n;enjamin).  By  E.  M. 
Tompkinsoii.  Worhi  Workers'  Series. 
Itimo.  pp.  12S      London,  ISS.'j.  ,50 

5752  Franklin  (Benjamin).  'I'lie  Life 
of.  VVith  many  choice  anecdotes  and  ad- 
miral)le  . -payings  of  this  great  m.'tn.  By  M. 
L.  Weems.  Illustrated.  12mo,  Philadel- 
pliia,  IS54.  1  00 

5753  Franklin  (Benjamin).  .\  Pictm'c 
of  the  Struggles  of  our  Infant  Nation,  One 
Hundred  Years  Ago.  By. John  S.C.  AhUott. 
Illustrated.  12in().  jip.  373.  New  York. 
iSTtV  1  25 

575t  Franklin(Benjamin).     Franklin  in 

France,  from  <  higinal  r)ocuments,  most  of 
whii^h  are  now  pidjlished  for  the  lirst  time. 
Bv  E.  E.  ILile  and  E.  E.  Uah-.-lr.  Svo.  pp. 
47S.      Boston,   ISST.  3  00 

5755  Fremont  (Jessie  B.)  Souvenirs  of 
Mv  Time.  I2m().  pp.  393.  pjoston, 
1SS7.  I   50 

575()  Fremont  (.fohu  C.)  Memoirs  of 
My  Life;  including  the  narrative  of  five 
journeys  of  Western  «'xiilorations.  A  re- 
trospect of  fifty  years,  i  f^.JM^  the  most 
eventful  periods  of  mode,.  American  his- 
tory. Fine  portraits,  plates  and  map>» 
Vol.  1,  to  end  of  ex))loration  of  IS4.5-()  (all 
puhlished).      Hoyal  Svo.  pp.  055.     Chicago, 


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5757  Fremont  (John  C.)  Memoir  of  the 
Life  and  Public  Services  of,  including  his 
exi)loratii)iis.  I'ortrait  and  illustrations. 
By    .John    Biirelow.      12ino.    pp.    4N).     New 


York,  1S5(J. 


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tions, and  Public  Services  of.  By  C.  W. 
Upluuu.  Portrait.  12mo.  j)p.  355.  Bos- 
ton, 1S50.  1   00 

57.59  Fremont  (John  C.)  Life,  Explora- 

tions,  and  Public  Services.  12mo.  pp.  115, 

paper.     New  York,  J  SCO.  36 


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Iho  West;  (M',  (liiiiii;:  iitnl  htToic  ilcrds  uf 
Aint'iicaii  woint-ii.  1-ino.  jip.  ;iis.  I'.os- 
ton,  II.  <l.  1  i>i> 

'ui')\  Fulton  (lii'l'i'it)  His  Lii(»  iirxl  its 
Ut'sults  r>\ Kolicit  11. 'I'Imi'sioM.  I'ortrait. 
Ithuo.  j.|..  i'.t4.     N  'u-  Voik,  IS'.H.  MM> 

'>7t'iLl  Fulton  (K"l>iTt).  I,itc  of,  Willi 
oo])ii's  1(1  Ills  ()iiL:iii!il  ilrjiwiiijis  ami  mimt>r- 
(Ills  plates,  i)V  .1.  v.  Kt'i;.'irt.  8vt>.  \)\k 
'J'JT,      riiila.l.'l|.liia,    1>.')I').  ••'.  .''O 

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.lollll   A.   Stl'Vi'lis,        ItHllii.   JiJ»,   41'.*.        I'nstdll. 

188S  I   '2'i 

r)7t')4  Gallaudet  (i;.-v    Tims.   !I  )     Dis. 

couisf  on  his  Lite,  ('liai-acttr  ami  Scrvici's 
By   Ht'iiry    Hainani.     Svo    jip.   J('>7.      Unit- 
ford,  iM'ili.  7.» 

570')  Gannett  (H/ra  Siil(«<)  I'nitaiiau 
Miiiist(''i'  ill  Hi>-toii.  I,">"JI-IS7I  .\  Mi'iiioir, 
By  his  son,  William  ( '.  (iaiiiutt,  I'mtrait, 
8v(t.  pj..  ftTl      I5..>toii,  iS7.),  1   .')(> 

r>7t'iO  Garfield  (.Iam<'s  a.)  From  ('anal 
Boy  to  I'lv-iiU'iit;  or,  tlm  lioyhodd  and 
manhood  o1'  .l.iims  A,  Oirliold  By  iioia- 
tio  Ali:ei'.  Illiisiratfd.  Iihuo  New  York, 
1881.  '  I   'S> 

r)707  Garfield  (•lamcs  a.)  Kiom  Lol' 
Cjlliill  to  tln^  White  House,  The  iiife  of 
.liuiies  A,  (iar'M'l.l.  P.v  W.  M.  Thayer, 
12:no.  pp.  47s.     Jlostoii,  l.ssj.  j  dO 

57(iS  Garfield  (.lam.'s  .\.)  From  tlie 
Farm  to  tiie  I'lesideiitial  ('liair.  'i'lie  lite 
and  mililic  S'-rvices  ot  .lames  A.  liaitield. 
With  a  sUeteli  of  the  life  of  < 'hester  A 
Arthur.  Portrait,  8vo.  pp.  ;"j4(t,  sheep 
Cincinnati,  IS.sl.  2  ")<> 

571)9  Garfield  (James  /..)  Lif.-  of.  A 
record  of  his  wonderful  career,  full  account 
of  his  administration,  etc.  By  Wm.  R. 
Balch.  Portrait,  12nio.  pp.  TtiO,  Phila- 
<lelpiiii„  IS.sl  2  00 

5770  Garfield  (James  A.)  Life  and  Pub- 
lic Services,  witli  numerous  extracts  from 
his  speeches  and  letter-*,  Blaine's  euloiiy, 
etc,  Bv  E.  E.  Brown,  12mo,  pp.  .">S7. 
Boston,  "1881.  1   li.") 

5771  Garfield  (James  A,)  The  I,ife  of, 
with  an  account  of  his  death  and  I'lineral 
obsequies.  Bv  J.  M  Bundv,  Portrait. 
12mo.  pp.  274,"    New  York,  1881.  1   00 

5772  Garfield  ,  James  A.)   In  Alemoiiam 
Compiled  by  Henry  J.  (.'ookingham.     Por- 
trait.     12mo.  ))p.  84.     Utioa,  1881.  75 

577;)  Garfield  (James  A.)  In  Memoriam. 
Meeting:  ot  the  Americans  in  London,  24lh 
iSeptember,  1881,  with  the  address  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Photograph. 
Sm.  4to,  pp.  00.     London,  1881.  2  00 


5771  Garfield  (James  A  )  The  Mfo  iiml 
Work  ol.  ICmliraeiiiL!  an  acoourit  of  the 
scenes  of  his  boyiiood,  his  valor  as  a  >o| 
dier;  his  career  it»  ii  statesman;  his  elee- 
tion  to  the  piesicleiiey;  ami  tile  trairii' 
story  of  his  (leatii.  I'>,  .1  >lin  C,  Kiiljialli 
lliii-itrated.  »v<>,  ji|>  f(72  Cinciniiaii 
issl.  ■  -J  .',11 

5775  Garfield    (James    a  )       Memori  il 
Sei'vii'Cx,  held  at  .-ea  on  the  <  'iiiiaid  >leaiiiii' 
"  Scythia,"  .*>epiemher   2<'>,   I8.sl.     Purtiaii 
Hvo.'jip,  (i8.      l'.ostoii,  18>|.  1  2"> 

577ti  Garfield  (James   a  )     i'ioceedin;;> 
ill    New  (ii  leans    on    the   t  )ecasion    >..   the 
Funeral  < 'eremonies  in  honor  ot  James   .\ 
Garfield.       8vo,     pp.     255.       New    Orleaii>, 
1881.  1   2:1 

5777  Garfield^James  A.)  Keminiscenci'-; 
of  with  notes  preliminary  and  collateral  li\ 
< '.  ]■].  Fuller,  syo,  jtp.  44i  Cincinnati, 
|s,s7.  i  ."Ml 

577.*<  Garfield  (James  A  >  Sketcli  by*' 
.^ehiir/,,  pp.  4,  .'<kt>tch  bv  Iv  \'  .Smulley, 
pp  M2.  .\buse  of  (i.artii'ld,  pp  12.  I'"a('- 
simile  letter  Prof.  B  \  Ilin>dale's  re- 
mark-; at  memorial  service,  Septt-mlter,  18^1. 
In  1  vol,  Svo.  hilt  bomi.l.  1  (M) 

577'.t  Garfield  (.'ames  A.)  CartieM's 
Wold-;  su,u'f-''>'ive  )ia-i-a):es  fi'om  his  puh- 
lie  and  private  writings.  Cumpiled  by 
Win  l;.  I'.aleh.  I'ortrait,  It'imo.  pp.  ("Kl, 
B(Hton,  l>sl.  I  nil 

57NII  Garrison  (William  tiloyd)  and  hi> 
Times;  or.  .-ketehe^  of  the  anti-slaveiv 
movement  in  Ameiica.  and  of  the  man 
who  was  its  fouiiilei' and  moral  leadtir.  liv 
Oliver  .iohnson.  Portrait,  8vo.  pji.  4'.'n. 
Boston,  ls^2  2  '"> 

578!  Garrison  (William  Lloyd).  The 
Moral  I 'rusader.  A  biographical  essay 
Bv  (ioldwin  .'<mith,  l2mo.  pp,  2(J0,  Niw 
York,  1^02.  1  110 

57S2  Garrison  (William  liloyd).  1805- 
I87'.t.  rii<"  SUny  of  his  Life,  told  bv  lii> 
children.    4  vols.' 8vo.    N.  Y.,  lS85-\).  "7  5ii 

57s;{  GasS  (Patrick).  The  Life  ami 
Times  of,  now  sole  sui'vivorof  the  overlain! 
e.xpi'dition  to  the  Pacific,  under  i^ewis  ami 
i'larke,  in  lS04-5-t);  also,  a  soldier  in  tii.' 
war  with  Creat  Britain,  etc;  tojrether  willi 
(lass's  journal  of  the  expedition  coinleiised; 
and  sketches  of  some  events  oceurriiis: 
duriiijr  the  last  century  in  the  I'pperOliio 
country,  i)ioi:rapliies,  reminiscences,  etc 
Portrait  and  illustrations.  12mo,  jip.  280. 
Wellsbiirch,  Va.,  l8.V,t.  1   2.^ 

5784  Gerry    (Elbrid;.'e).       Tiie     fiife    oi 
With  contein|)orary  letters,  to  the  close  of 
the  American  Revolution.    Portrait.   2v(il- 
Svo,  sheep.     Boston,  1828.  5  00 


Bii»ii'fif>litf. 


21;) 


'llip  liifo  (iikI 

count    of    till' 

iilor  us  a  >'il 
liiii;  liis  elfc- 
1    tlif    triiL'i'' 
I  ('.   Ili(l|iiiili 
<.'inoimi;iii 
•J  .',11 

I  Mciiioiiil 
iiiird  sttMiiii'i' 
81.      rortiaii 

Vision    ...   the 
ot  .lanit's   A 
svvi    Orle!iii>, 
1   2) 

^fmiiiisociici'-i 

collalcral  h\ 

C'iiKMiinati. 

SkcMoli   \<\  (' 

V,    SmuUcy, 

)>1»     111.      I''a('- 

1  ilixlilles    ll'- 

itfUihcr,  IS^I. 
I  m 

)  flai'tiiMil  s 
fi'oiM  his  )iuli- 
< 'Dinpiled  liy 
ii'unt).  {>[).  ("III. 
I  I II I 

loyd)  and  lii> 
■  iinti-siavi'i  V 
of  tlif  man 
.1  U'adtif.  !'.v 
Hvi).  j'O.  4'.M). 
t>  (III 

IJoyd).        '111.' 

phiciil    ossay, 

1)..  IIUO.      Xi'w 

]   (III 

,loyd).  isor)- 
>,  told   liv  lii> 

issf)-'.).'  "7  r,ii 

10  liitV  ami 
:'  tiiP  overlain! 
Icr  I^ewis  ami 
-oldicr  in  tiii' 
tojrt'llifr  with 
m  condiMiseil; 
iits    oocnrritisj 

ic   I'liplT  ( »ili<> 

lisccnces,  t'tc 
rjnu).  ]ip.  2S'I. 

1   J'- 
Tiic    f/ifo    <ii 
o  the  close  of 
ortrait.  iivol- 

a  00 


578')  Giddings  I  Toshna  I? )  T!i«»  I,if.- of.  T'T'.*'*  Grant  (T.  ^<)  'Jratitude  to,  Ky  tho 
r,y  <if'oip'  W.  .inliiin.  I'o.  Tiiit.  lUnio  loyal  citizi'iis  of  New  York.  Hvo.  jii'i.  'IW, 
ji|i.  47.;.     rhiciiL'o,  l.'^'.*:.'.  «•.'••»      paiK^..      N<'\v  Voik.     .  "JO 

'7si'.  Giddings  (.lo>liua  II.)    A  sketch.  'uW  Grant  («'.  s)      f,if,.  and   I'nhlic 

|;y  U'lilt.T  i'.ii.'ll.    i'ortiiiil.    l2mo.  pp.  L!i;{.  Service.^  of.    I'.v  Wni   If.  F'.atch.   Illustrated, 

n. •viand    I.^S'J.                                         I  (i(»  Svo.  pp  f,!:;     ■I'iiil.idrlpliia,  Ins.").          ;!  (!(► 

;')7s7  Gilmore(la».  15.^    .lohn  ,<evi. .  as  .vmio  Grant  (l'    s.  >     i.if.-.      \\\    K,   E, 

,1  ConunonAeidth    IJuilde.       J Unio.  pp.  .;•_'!.  Iliowu.    I'Jnio,  i.i..  :;.«s4.     l!.-stoii    ]SS.').   125 

Nru- VoiU,  I,^,s7.                                          1   .'.(»  .         ^ 

.--<v  n;-f,.    <          \      *  #-        ■       »            .  ■•*■'*'   Grantd'.S)     Life  and  ,'<ei'vicosof. 

.).>NGirtV..N.non).    .X  «  oncse  .Wou.it  j.,     „..,„,^    .  opp..../     IWtrait    and   maps. 

•;  .,.1 !!' ...!!;?;...:':.  :i!''''T^.'!:.'ruM.^.'.''!':':'  '-""•■  ir-  t.^v  N"^v  Yo,k,  !s.;m.     i  -jih 

r)M)'_*  Grant(l'.S)    The  Modern  riyssps, 

lilj.I).  His    political    icroid.      I'.y    Nelson 

<'ross.  .'^vo,    pit.    Isj,    iiaper.     New    York, 

lS7i:.  75 

•vs(i;;  Grau*;  (!^  s.)    Mfo  of.    Gonerai 

of  I'liil'd  .'Niatcs  ;\imy,  I'.y  II.  < '.  I)eniinf». 
I'oi'traii  Svo.  pp.  ■).';:;.'  Hartford,  ISt'.S.  .  '»() 
")Sii4  Grantd'.S. ,  'rhcLiieof  llisearly 
life,  inilitarv  achievements,  history  of  liis 
civil  administration,  his  <ieknossand  death, 
with  his  ii,,,i'  I'outnl  the  world.  Kdited  hy 
L.  r.  li't'ndap.  Illu.strated.  .*^vo.  pp.  77"J. 
New  Haven.  IS.S.V  1   75 

')'^||"' Grant  (I'lyssesS.)   Life  of.    Hv  \V. 

O  Stoddard.      iJmo.   pp.   'MVZ.      New  York, 
ISS'i.  I   25 

.-,  , r .'   ^''Sl If,  Grant.       Thayer    (\V,    M.)       From 

thus  <ii'c<rory.  I'ortiait.  JGmo.  pp.  ;J44.  Tannery  to  the  White  House.  The  Life  of 
■  '■"■'ton,  Js2'.i,  7.'i  IT.  S.  tJrant.  Illustrated.  I Umo.  pp.  480, 
•")7'JI  Goodrich  (< 'lias.  A.)  Lives  of  the  New  York.  iSS.y  1  .'iO 
Sii/novs  to  ilir  I'eclaration  of  Independ-  ;')S(l7  Grant,  fiife  .and  Services  of.  ('on- 
ence.  With  fac-simile  of  the  Declaration  rpieror  of  the  Rehellion.  8vo.  pp.  100,  pa- 
el    Independence.     l2ino.  pp.   -.Ty.      H.irt-  per.     NVashington.  LStlH.                               40 

^'"■'''  '"^^^  1   -•>  ;)S(»S  Grant  (U.S.)     Speech  on  the  Char- 

;''7'.tl.'  Gordon   (TA'dia    L.)      Fvorn     Ladv      acter  of.     P.y  Judfie  .lames  Sloan.     Svo.  pp. 

Washington  to  .Mrs.  riev.-land.     J2mo  t.p.       ''>!•     Cincinnati,  ISt'.S.  -I't 

■Ms.     i'.ostoi,.  iss',).  ir.o        nsd'.i  Grant   (l'ly.s.ses   S.)    and   Colfax 

')7U.;  Grady  (  Henry  W.)     Life,  tvith   hi.s  fSchuylef).       I.ifes'  of  f'aiulidates   of    Na- 

writings   and'  speeches.      P.y   .f.   < '.    Hai'ris,  tioiial    h'epulican    Party  for  President  and 

Portrait.       Svc,     pp.     «'.:;()."      N\'W     York,  Vice-President;    containing  also  a  genea- 

Isjll,  ,J  1)0  logical  summary  of  the  (irant  family.     8vo. 

.■•7',t4  Graham    (r,cneral    .Samuel).      M-  I'p.  l'-»4,  paper.  '  Cincinnati.  ISOS.  J.^i 


.lames  and  tieorge,  and  their  half-hrother, 
.iohn  Turner  .Also,  the  part  t.aken  tiy 
llieiM  in  l.ord  Uiininore's  Wai',  in  the  West- 
.Mil  P.ordor  Warof  til.'  Iicvolution,  and  tin- 
in-li.in  Warof  I  7',t(l-l7',t.")  With  a  recital 
of  the  principal  events  in  the  West  "lining 
these  wars.  I'.y  Coiisiil  W  iUittei  liehi. 
.^v■n,  pp.   I'J.V     Cincinnati,  IKIO.  ;!  :,ii 

•■)7s',»  Glazier  (Willai(l)  Heroes  of  Three 
Wars  ( 'onijiiisiiig  a  series  of  hiographical 
sl<etcli<  s  of  the  most  distinguished  soldiers 
of  the  War  of  the  devolution,  the  War 
with  Mexico,  and  the  War  for  the  ('iiion. 
Portrait.  Ijino.  pp,  4U>.  i'hilmlelphia, 
JsTU  1   (10 

."(T'.IO  Good  (  iJr.  .Iohn  Mason).  Memoirs 
«if  his  l.ilc  Writings,  and  Character — lit- 
erary, proies>ioiial,  and  religious.     P.y  ()lin 


nioir  of.  With  notices  of  the  >  anif.aig'is  in 
which  he  was  engaged  from  1779  to  ISdl. 
Pv  his  son,  (.'ol.  .lames  (iraham.  Portrait. 
12mo.  pp.  ;;IS.  {.\  few  copies  printeil 
for  private  circulation.)  KdinluuL'h, 
I  St '12.  4'<lO 

•")7',i.')  Grant  (T.  S.)      Woodworth  (C.  L.) 


pp.  1U4,  pap 

;')S10  Grant  and  Colfax  (S.)  Lives  of. 
Rv  Iv  1),  Manslield.  Portrait.  12mo.  pp. 
42').     Cincinnati.  IStlS.  1  (lO 

5S11  Grant  an<l  Colfax  (S.)  Lives  and 
.Service-  of.  Py  Chas.  A.  Phelps.  Por- 
traits.     I2mo.  pp   ;;44.     P.oston,  ISOS.       75 

"|S12  Grant  and  Colfax  (S.)    Lives  ot; 

7'i 


<'ommenioraiive      Discourse,      Watertown,  lllu>.      12mo.  pp.  'MVl      Phila.,  IStJS 

.\ug.    S,    IS.S.-,.       Hvo.    pp.    2S,    half    sheep.  aS'.:;  Greeley  ( Horace).      Life  of.     With 

J.osUm,  ISS.,.                                                    (,d  .-raphic    notices    of     important    historical 

r)79r)  Grant  (Coneral).    An  estimate.    Hy  'v...ts,    political    movements,    etc.,    of   his 

Matthew  Arnold.     Itimo.  pp.  (iH.     i'.oston,  times.     By  L.  D.  Ingersoll.      12mo.  pp.  574. 

'-•^'.                                                                   25  Philadelphia.  (1S74.)                                  I   00 

5797  Grant   (t'.    S.).       Mustrated    Life.  5S' 1 4  Greeley  ( Horace)     Life.    By  .James 

Campaigns  and   puhlic  services  oj.     12mo.  Parton.       12mo.     pp.    442.       New     York, 

pp.  271.     Philadelphia,  iStl5.                      75  1S55.                                                            1  25 


214 


Hofx'yf   Clui'hf  ^'    (</.,    ( 'im'iinnifi 


r)S|*t  Greeley  (Ifontcr).  ItocolIt'ctioiH 
ol' II  Hiisy  Lilr;  iiii'liKliii'.' r<Miiitiisc(Mict>H  of 
Aiui'iicaii  politics  .md  iioliticiiiiis.  with 
iiiiscoUatiit".  Svo.  pii.  •'••Jl.  New  York, 
1.S0S,  -J  7'. 

58 It)  Greene i<'Oi)rjif  \v.)  HioiiiniilMciil 
StuUit's.    SvK,  ii|..  ii:;il.    N(>u-  YoiU,  istio.  T'» 

")SI7  Greene*  Niitlianifl).  Kxaininatinns 
of  Homo  stiiicinfiits  coiicpviiin^',  iti  Ban- 
croft's II  istdiy  nl  tlic  I'liitfil  Statt's.  By(l. 
W.Ciioom'.     Sv<>.  p|i,  St)      Boston,  I Stli),     75 

')S|S  Greene  (N'atiianiol).  ^^onvlirs  of 
tho  I. ill'  and  ( 'iinpaif.'iis  of.  I!y  <'harlt's 
('alilwcU  .'»V(i.  \i\'.  4.VJ,  riiilailclpiiia. 
1,S|'.>.  ;;  III) 

5SI9  Greene  (Nathaniel).  Tho  Life  of. 
By  <i.  NN'ashin^'ton  Oi'i'cnt'.  .1  vols.  Svo. 
Boston,  ls'M».  7  ."lit 

.'iS'ji)  Greenouffh  ( Hofatio).  a  Mcmoiial 
of.  By  II.  'I',  ruokci'niaii.  H'mmo  pp  •J4V 
N<'\v  ^'oil\,  IS.'io.  7') 

•VS'JI  Hale  (  Hiivid).  MtMiiniis  of,  liiti> 
oditor  of  tilt'  ".loiiftial  of  < 'oiniiiciTt'," 
with  a  st'lt'ction  tioin  his  wiitinj.'<.  By  .1. 
1'.  Thompson.  I'ortfait.  L'lno  pp  .'il2n. 
New  York,  !s:.t».  1   -J-) 

oS2'J  Hale  (<"ai't.  Nathan)  Lif."  of,  thf 
niavtvi-spy  of  the  Ainfiicaii  liovoliition. 
I'.v  hVv.  r.  \V.  Stnait,  !  Ihistratfd.  liimo. 
pp   1^71.      ilartfoid,  I^">t'i  1   .'•n 

i'tS'S'i  Hall  (Mi's.  Saiali  )  Selections  from 
the  WritiiiLTs  of.  Wjtli  nn-inniis  of  her 
lifi"  I'oiti'ait.  ISniM.  pp.  iSt).  siicep.  I'hil- 
adclphia,   \s:y.',  7'» 

r)S21  Hamilton  (  Alcxandci).    r.v  Hcniy 

C;.  Lo.Il'c.    Jiimo.  pp.  :.i»i'>.   Boston,  is'. ii).  I   '_'.") 

;"'S2')  Hamilton  ( Me.xanc'ci)      Tif.- of. 

i',y  John   r.  ,M.M-c,  .Ir.     2  vols.  12mo.      i;,,s. 
ton,  lcsi7ii  I  .")n 

')S'Jtj  Hamilton  (  Alexaii<lei).  Life  and 
Epoch  ot.  A  histoi'ical  stii<ly.  By  (i(>ori;e 
Shea,  roftraits.  Svo.  pp  471.  Boston, 
IhSI.  4  ")n 

r)S'J7  Hamilton  (Ale.\:nider)  Life  and 
Time.s  of.  By  ,s.  M,  Smnckef.  Poi'trjiit. 
I'Jmo.  PI-.  4(IS.      Philadelphia,  ti.  d  I   nt) 

■)8l28  Hamilton  (Alcxandef).  Life  an<l 
Times  ot.  By  < 'hiistophef  .1.  Biethmtillef. 
l2mo.  \>]t.  4'>2       London,  n.  d.  I   ."d) 

")Sli*,>  Hai".ilton  (Alexandef).  Life  of. 
BvWm.  <J  Sumnt  .'.  itl.no.  pp.  2S1.  New 
York,  ISUO.  1   tit) 

oSliO  Hammond  C'iiailes)  and  his  h'(>la- 
tions  to  iienry  (lay  and  .lohn  (^nincy  .\d- 
ams;  or,  constitutional  limitations  and  the 
contest  for  tVe<'dom  of  speech  an<l  th(> 
press.  A))  address  hefoie  the  ('hica,i.'o  llis- 
il  Society,     by  William   11 


torical  Society,     by  William   iienry  Smith.        .\n  a<!dress  by  liof.  .loseph  Cox.     Svo.  pi 


•'>^  d  Hancock  ('ohit),  Ti-n  chapter-  in 
the  I,ife  of.  (I'he  writiiiu's  of  Laci),  I7Sli.) 
Svo  pp.  tW,  luilf  bound.  New  York, 
|S.-,7.  7a 

.'is;;-.'  Hancock  (Wiidiejri  .smttv     Tli.' 

Life  and    I'ulilic  .sieivice-  iif,  luid  of  Willi.iiu 

II.    Hnjilisil       By    ,1      K,    C.le       I'ortraiiv 

Svo.  p]).   I'.' I      <  iiicinnati,  Is^i).  1    ■_',", 

.'is:;;;  Hancock  (  Winiield  Srott).    Win 

Held,  the  Lawyer's  .Soii,  and  liow  he  becaine 

a    MaJ01'-<  iellelal  l!v    I'eV.   ''.    W.     Ilelli-"!: 

I'Jnx).  pp.  '■'>'2'.}.     l'h;l:elelpiiia,  l'^i'i">  '.  i 

.'is.",4  Hardin  iBeii.i      Ilis   Times   ;iim| 

< 'ontempolal  le-.    with    selections  from    h  - 

speeches      By    Liicius   1'    Little,  I'ortrut. 

Svo.  pp.  (>t')2.      lioui-ville,  I  ss7,  ;{  .'Ml 

.")S;;,'>    y, '.«■"/, .      In  slieep.  ;')  ():i 

'isiit'i  Harris  (Iim).  Meiiiorial  of.  I'oi- 
trait.     Svo   pp.  71,  paper     .\ll>aiiy,  ls7i».    .".n 

r)S:;7  Harris  (Cen  Lord).  Lifo  and 
.SiM'vices  of,  in  .Ameiici,  West  Indies,  and 
India.  V>y  S.  \t.  Lii-him.'ton.  I'Jmo.  pp 
oS7.      London,    jsl.").  I  nil 

,")S:;s  Harrison  (I iener.d  I'.enj.)     Life  of. 
By  Cell.   Lew.  Wall.i.e.      .\nd  Life  of  ILm 
Levi    I'     Million,   by  luMiiMre   .\.    Towiiseinl 
lllttstrated.       l2mo'      pp      ."jT.s,       Philadej. 
phiti.  1   Ti'i 

.")s:i'.i  Harrison  (W,  n  )    Historical  N^n-- 

raliveof  tiiei'i\il  and  .M  ilitaiy  .SiM'Vices  nf 
.M;iJor-t  iener.d  Willi.ini  il.  I  larrison,  and  a 
vindication  of  his  character  and  'ondnct  as  • 
a  statesman,  a  citizen,  jiin'  a  soldier;  with 
a  detail  of  his  ne;:otiatioiis  ami  wai's  with 
tlie  Imlians  until  the  Hnal  ovei  ihiow  of  the 
Celebr;ite(l  chief  Teclllll-eli  .and  his  lilothei 
the  I'rophel.  i'y  .^Ioses  |)awson.  Svo.  pi' 
472,  sheep,     t'incinnati,  1S24.  i'  im 

.'(Sill  Harrison  (^^'•  il)    .Memoir  of  the 

Public  St'ivii'es  of.  Bv  .lames  ILiU.  ISnm. 
pp.  .';2;;.      Philadelphia.  \>:U'>.  I   HO 

'>ll  Ha,rrison(W.  II.)  sketdu's  of  the 
Civil  and  Military  ."seivices  dl.  I',y  ( ',  S 
Todd  and  lienjamin  Drake.  Itimo.  pp 
IfiS.     ( 'incinnati.  l>4n.  iKi 

r.s42  Harrison  (W.    ii.)    The   Life  of 

By  II.  MontL'otnery.      12ino.  pji.   li'i-V     Pliil- 

af.lelphi.1,  n.  d.  7.') 

.')S4:i  Harrison  (W.  ii.)    Life  of.  with  .m 

accurate  desniption  of  the  council  at 
Vincennes  with  Teciiinseli.  Portraits  aim 
plates.  Svo.  pp.  ',*»'),  boards.  Phil.idelplii.i, 
ls4(t.  I   111) 

")S44  Harrison  (W.   Ii.)    a   sketch  of 

the  liife  and  Public  .Services  of.  With  an 
appemlix.  l2mo.  pp.  'iD,  papiM'.  Colum 
bus,  ls4i>.  25 

r)S4.')  Harrison  (W.  n.)  At  XG.:h  Bend 
t 


Svo.  pp.  72.     (.'incinnati,  iSS."), 


I)       Is,  paper.     Cincinnati,  1S7I. 


Mioiifipliy. 


01. 


16 


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liiiii-.     .'^vo.  I'l'.  oil.      lliiri'i.>*J)iii>i,  IS4I.      .'•'> 
.>t7  Harrison  fW     il  »     I'micral  Scr- 

,,,,,11,     ill      Wll'lilll^toli,     I'     •'.        I'V      li'cV.     «'. 

\'all      l;fll>*»'lai  T         Xvo.      |>i>.     'M,     iiajM-r. 
Wa-irni-.'lo  1,  l>*li  -•'» 


.'),"<»<'>  Harrison   (W.   II)     Kulo^'ium   on  .VM).',  .\,u,th,r  ,-dlf'>"n.    f*vo.  pp.  4I1.boftr<l«, 

!,i-t   I.il.' and  I'ii.uaclor      i'.y 'riioiiiii-*  Will-       iiiu-ut.      IMiiliidolpliia,  IHIT,  I   I-* 

'),S('il    A»otlii-r  fnpi/.      Slici'i*.  1   2!"* 

'i<((.">  Heroes  inid  Ilunti'i-  <<['  tho  Wect. 
.Skctchf-  iiiid  iiiUciitmc^o!'  I'looiic.  Kt^nton, 
I'.i.idy,  Wli.'t/.fl,  «"tiv      I'Jiiio,  i)j..  ;'.ii(>.     Phil- 

!(..|cl|'.l»ia,    IStV.t  7*> 

am-m;  Hitchcock  (IN-v.  Prof  K.)  ^  Ad- 
di'.'s>.  at  lii^  fmicral  l)y  I'cof  W.  S,  Tyler. 
Svo.  ii|.    I'.t      Siirin^ticld,  l^til.  ;5'') 

'>'^''>7  HiggJnsOU  (  Kr  iiu'i-i  Mfcof,  first 

iniiiistcr  ill  till*  Mas.siicliti-i'it-i  I'ay  Colonv. 

and  author  of  "  N.-w  Kiiirlaiid's  I'laiitiitioji  ' 

(ltV;il)       I'.y  'I'.    W,    Hii.'i.riii-oii,  Itliiio.  l')H 

New  York]  l^'.d.  1  00 


nsis  Harrison  (  W  ll.)  I'i.»ci'<'<liii>!s  of 
tlic  AiiK'i  i'aii  Ciii/.ctis  III  rari-*  upon  the 
|i,ath  of  <l«-ii,'iiil  Harrison.      I'Juio   pji    11. 

I 'a  lis  is  n,  •"' 

.'tsl'j  Harrison  (W  II  )  'riii.<  Dcinoc- 
vaiy  :  or,  'oiidal  lliirrison's  cause  vindi- 
cated. I'.y  i;.  Wiliiiot.  I'Jnio.  pp,  ;!,'^_ 
C'niciimali,  l>i|0  -■» 

'iSM)  Haven  (Nall'aiiiel  Appleton).    'I'Le 
I{eiiiain>    ot.     Willi   il  iiieiiKjir  of  liis  lite 
l',y  (ieo.  Tickiioi        I'Jillo.  pp.  •'■•'i''.       lloston^, 

lV>S  '•"■ 


.>5i  Hawkins  (•lohn  II  W  )  Liie,  I'.y 
iii^  son.  lli'V  W,  (I.  llawUin-  Portrait 
rjiiio.  pp.  4.1-1      I)0,-^toii,  l.S.')"J.  ~'i 

■»s'.ii  Hayes  (1!.  B.)    'rii"   LH';,   l'ii»>li'' 

.■^erviee-^,   and    Soleot   Speechos  of    liutlier- 

foid    Ii.    Ilay.s       By  .1.  ^^    llowaf.j.      I'oi-       with    la  steel  philos.     Syo.   p'-,   G.VS.      N% 

iraits.   pJmo.  pp.  litiO.  Cincimiati,  !.-;.(i    I   nit       y^^^.j^    i^,.,,  '  2  i 


"'St'i.s  HoUey  (H(irace)  a  Discourse  on 
the  (u>iiiu>  and  ( 'hai'aeter  of.  I'y  '  '.'es 
Caldwell.  I'ortriiit  Svo.  jip.  12'.)  I,  hoards 
niK  lit.      r.ostoii,  IS-JS,  I   •_'.') 

■'Si.'.i  Hciley  (Mvron),  and  What  he  Did 
for  !,iti.'i'tv  iii'id  Tnie  UeliL'ion,  Toi'triit 
I'Jlllo.  pp.  e'js        l;o>ion,  ISSii.  "•') 

.■.^7(l  HoUoway  ( I-amii  ('.)     'I'hn    Liidies 
)ftiie  White  llofise.   Washinjrtoii  to  (iraiit, 

w 
00 


■.s,-):i  Hayes  (li.   B.)    .^p li  <;    •'i"l^:<'  r,,s7i  Homes  of    Amevioiin    .Statesmen; 

Win.  .fohiiston  on   the   Liie  iiik]  (  liamcle  •  ^^.j,||  iinocdoial,  personal   and   descri])tiv.^ 

of     Svo   \'p    I  t      ''iiiciniiaii,  1^.1'              -  -  sketches,      liy  viuiou.s  writPis,      Fac-<iiniles 

■■|S.')4  Haynes  '  licv.    I.eimicl).     >ket(lies  ,,,,,j   u-ood-cuts.     J^vo.    pp.    4s4.      Hartford, 

of  llic    l-ile   and   Chiiiiictei-  of.      By  T.   M.  \s:,:>.                                                              -  '>0 


Cooiey.       Willi     iiitrodiietoiy    remiiik<    liy 

Wni.  B.  spiiiL'iie   Svo.  pp  ;;i")   ^'ew^ol 

ls:;7. 


•''S7"J  Horr»     -f  \ineiioan  Authoi's.  Coni- 


_.'       pri-iiii:  aiiec'n  ,,d.  per-<onal.  and  doscriptivo 
'■'       sketches    hv    viirious    writers.       Numerous 


,')S.').')  Headley    (•'•    '1")       '''(^    <'h;ipl:iiii<  portriiits    :ind    plates,     ,'^iiiall  4to.    jip.  ;J74. 

iml   ("leijiv  of  the   Revolution,      I'Jino.  pip.  X,.\v  \,nk.  IS.")!;.                                              ;{  00 

402.      New  Vo>k,  l.-^tU.                               1   .-.ll  -,,s7;:  Hone     (Pidlip).       Tho     Dia.y     of, 

.■><.")ii  Headl(y(''-    l")     Wadiini:(on  imd  lS'J-<-ls.")l       Kdite(l    with    iui    introduction 

his   (uMierals      i:  vols.    Iliiuo.      New    York,  hv  BiiViii'd   'ruckeiiUiUi.      Bortrait.     2  vols. 

IS.-)|.                                                                      2  (10  Svo.     "New  York,  ISS'.I.                                 7   ')0 

■)s')7  Heckewelder  (•Inhn).    Life  of.    By         ;,,s74  Hooker  (Thoina»).     Bife,     By   K. 

W.    Ho(d^er.     (('hief  iatlnMs  of  New   Kng- 
aiid.    Vol.    ti.)      l6mo.    pp.    M24.      Bostoji, 


I'.dward  IJoundihaler.     I'orlrait      12nio.  jip. 
M'.t.     Bhiladclphiii,  IS47.  1  oo 

y8'),S  Henry  (I'lof.   .Icseph  of  .'-^inithson-       lS4',t 
ion    Institution).       A    Monioriiil    of.       Pre- 
piired  by  order  of  Coiifrress.     Portrait.    Svo. 
pi).  r)2S.      Washington,  lS,Sii  2  'lO 

'),S.y,t  Henry  (  Patrick).      Biography.     By 
Moses    Coil    Tyler.      Bhno.    pp.    e'.IS.      Bos- 


ton. 1S90. 


1 


5S7,')  Hooker  ('I'hoina^).  Pi  eaoher.  Foun- 
der, I)emocral.  By  t  ieo.  L.Walker  Por- 
trait.   ICiino.  pp.  20:";.    Nev;  York,  1S',)|.    1   (K) 

5S7(')  Houghton  (  I^"'.i<.'la>sv  >L>nioirof. 
The  iir-l  .">t;iie  eeologi^t  of  Michigan,  with 
ahstracl    of    reports.       By    Alviili    Bradish. 


■)S(')0  Henry  (I'atrick).    Life,  Correspond-       Portrait.     Svo.  pp  ;i02.      Detroit,  ISSU.  1   oO 


5877  Houston  iHeneral  Siimuel).  Life 
of  Th(^  hunter,  piitriot,  and  statesman,  of 
Texas.        12mo.     pp.    4o2.        Philadelphia, 


euro  and   ,'^peeclies.      P.v   W.   Wirt   Heiirv. 
;]  vols.  Svo.      New  York  IS'Jii-  I"-*  <"' 

5861   Henry  (  Patrick),     sketches  of  the 
Life  and  chariicter  of.    By  Wm.  \Virt.   Voj-       ii    d 
Uiiit.     12ino.  pp.  4t'')8.     Pliila.,  ISi)").  7")  5x78  Houston  fiiMieral   Samuel).     Life 

:"i8i',2    ■Inoflin-rJUion.     8vo.  pp.  46S,  sliei'p.       of,  I7y.';-1  ;m'.'5      By  Henry  Bruce.     Portrait. 
Hartford,  1840.  1  ;')0       16nio.  pp.  2:i2.     New  York,  1881.  I  00 


i.) 


216 


Jiubi  rt   CUirkc  ,j   Co.,   Ciiii-iinta*!. 


'>870  Houston  ('MMioial  Smnufl).  Lifo 
and  Select  Lileiaiy  IJeinaiiis.  I'.y  Win.  C. 
Crane.  J  vols,  in  J,  .Sv<>.  iip.  <'i7i'.  Pliilii- 
delphia,  I  ss4  ,")  (lO 

-•)SSO  Howe  ';icliar(l.  Eail).  Life  of. 
Admiral  nl'  tlie  tii'i't  and  treneial  of  marines. 
By  Sir  John  Rai  row.  '-ivo.  pp.  420.  Lon- 
don, JS.IS.     (  I'ici'e  cut  off  till. ■-pa-re.)   1  '1') 

")SS1  Hudson.  IIi>torical  IrKpury  con- 
cernin;..'  lleurv  Hudson,  his  triciids,  icli- 
tives,  and  early  lil<'.  His  cotniection  with 
the  Muscovy  ' 'ompaiiy,  and  lii.s  discovery 
of  Delaware  Jlav,  J-iv  (ieii.  .loim  !M.  iiccd, 
Ji'.     Svo.  p|,.  iio',1.      .\lh;niy,  iSiiG.  .'.  (in 

•     58.N2  Anotlni-  C'j'j.     J'aper,  uncut.      '2  ."lO 

r)88.">  Hunt  (I'rcoMian).  Lives  of  .Aniei- 
ican  Moichiiiits.  i'tutraits,  '2  vuls.  svo. 
New  York,  liSoS,  4  iii) 

5SS4  Hunt(Wm.)  -Vnierican  Bioj:raph- 
ical  Sketcii  P.nok.  portraits.  Svo.  pp. 
40S,  half  boinid.      Xew  York,  lS4j;,        l",(i 

."188.")  IngersoU  (.losejih  i;e(>d).  Laild- 
j.'inin  on.  i'.v  l>avid  Paul  J]rown.  Svo.  pji. 
4(1.      Philadelphia,  lStV,t.  40 

oSSt'i  Irving  (^^'ashingtlnl).  Bioiiraphy. 
P.y  Charles  i)udley  Waiin-r.  lOmo.  j)l.. 
;]n4.     Boston,  IS',10.  I   L>,-, 

'iSSy  Irving'  ( Washii  siton).  Life  an<l 
Letters.  Jly  his  nephew,  I'ierr*'  ^f.  ir'viiij:. 
Revised  and  condensed.  .-  vols.  I'Jino. 
New  York,  IS'Jli.  4  .".II 

oSSS  Another  ii/irion.  3  vols,  irnuo.  New 
York,  J89±  .-;  (in 

•OSS',*  Jackson  (Andrew)-  P-io-rajihy.  P.y 
W.  (i.  Suiniier.  lOmo.  pp.  4(12.  Bo-ton, 
IS'.lO,  I   L>,-, 

riS<,iO  Jackson    (.\ndrew).      Life    of.     By 
Oliver   l^ver.      12ni(i.   )ip.   'MS.     New  York 
JS92.         '  1(10 

'>S9\  Jackson  (  Aixirew)  Life  of.  Com- 
prising a  iiistory  of  the  'A'a.'  in  the  South, 
from  the  commencement  of  the  Creek 
campaign  to  the  terminus  of  hostilities 
before  New  Orleans,  By  .Joon  1 1.  Katon. 
Portrait.  Svo.  pp,  4(i^,  hoards,  uncut. 
Philadelphia,   IS24.  2  25 

r)S92  Jackson  (Andrew).  Pictorial  Life 
of.  By  .John  Frost.  Portrait  and  nunn'ioiis 
illustrations.  *<vo.  pp.  .">74,  sheep.  Hart- 
ford, ISCd.  I    7,-, 

'>89:!  Jackson  (Andrew),  Life  :ind  Puh- 
lic  Services  of,  mcluding  the  most  impor- 
tant of  his  slate  pajiers.  By  .lohn  .S.  .leii- 
kinp.     12mo.  })p.  ;]',i7.     Philadelphia,        7:") 

5894  Jackson  (Andrew).  By  James  Par- 
.ton.     3  vols.  Svo,     Boston.  .';  00 

^)8%  Another  fd'iioH.  Military  Life.  l2mo, 
pp.  332.     New  York,  1893.  1   ,50 


•''S'lr,  Jackson  (Andrew),  Memoirs  of. 
"^.y  S.  Putnam  Waldo,  K'uno.  pp.  oji'i. 
shi'ep.      Hart  lord,   IS].'-;.  7;, 

_  ■■>S'.i7  Jackson  (Andrew).  Memoirs  of 
Compiled  by  a  citizen  of  ^^fassachusett^. 
Portrait.  Kjrno.  j.p.  .'!34,  sheej).  I'hilade!- 
pliia,  IS4I).  -,(i 

■"'^'.iS  Jackson  (.\ndrew).  Some  Accotuit 
of  tlie  llloody  Deeds  of.  \  fac-simile  of 
the  (Joilin  hand-bill.  \:, 

'>.^',i'.)  Jackson  Wreath  (The).  A  Xation:ii 

Tribute.  With  a  sketch  of  (ieneral  -Iiu-k- 
son  liy  Robert  Walsh.  Jr.,  continued  bv 
Dr.  .bune.s  M' Henry,  Portrait,  plates  and 
maji.    Svo.  pp.  SS.   Philadcliihia,  ]S2'J.  2  .".U 

•"'''00  Jackson  (Cien.  Thomas  J,.  "  Stone- 
\vair').  Life  and  Letters.  By  hi.s  wife, 
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12mo.  pp.  479.     New  York,  ls92.  2  00 

'''.*ol  Jackson  (fb-n.  Thoma.s  J,)  Lif,.. 
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5902  Jay  (Jolin),  Biograi)hv.  BvCeorge 
Pellew.    ICino.  pp.  374.    J^oston,  1S9(J.   1   2.j 

.'.',103  Jay  (.lohn).  The  Life  of.  With 
selections  from  his  correspondence  ami 
miscellaneous  papers.  By  his  .«on.  William 
'lay.     2  vols.  Svo.     New  York,  1S33.      0  OO 

•V,)04  Jay  (John).  Life  and  Times  of 
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('onferbM'ation,  and  first  Chief-Justice  of 
the  Cnited  ■States.  With  a  sket(di  ot  pub- 
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tion  to  the  election  of  Jtdferson.  Bv  W. 
Whitelock.  12mo.  jip.  370.  New  York 
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of  the    Cnited    States.'    Edited    by    H.    ", 
.b)linston.        4    vols.    Syo.        New     York 
IS'.tl.  20  O'l 

•v.'ofi  Jay  (.John)  and  Hamilton  (Ale.x- 

Hn(Jer),      Lifes    of.      bsnio.     ])\k    .:\\.     New 
York,  1S4!.  [,{) 

■'•907  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Biography. 
Bv  John  T.  Morse,  ,Ir.  Ibmo,  pp.  3.")3,  F.os- 
toti,  ISO  I,  1   i2.'> 

"'90S  Jefferson (Thonui>).  The  Domestic 
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5909  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Life  of.  By 
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Boston,  18S3.  2  50 

5910  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Life  and  Times 
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(ieoiu'c  Tucker.  Portrait.  2  vols.  Svo. 
London,  lS:i7.  4  ii() 

;V'12  Jefferson  (Thomas).  Memoir,  Cor- 
respondence an  Miscellanies  from  tlie 
])ii|iers  oi'.  Iviited  by  T.  J.  Kand'ijpii,  4 
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Yolk,  1S,12.  1   7.-, 

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,\lhert  SifJney  .iohiiston,  embraein.L'  his 
services  in  the  armies  of  the  L'nited  ,'*^tates, 
the  Republic  ol  Te.xas,  and  the  Confederate 
Slates.  By  William  I'reston  Johnston. 
Portrait  and  illustrations.  8vo.  pp.  ~i)^. 
New  York,  1S7S.  5  OO 

•')UI'"»  Johnson  (KIder  .L  T. )  Liography 
of  By  .Iiio.  iiogers.  I'ortrait.  l2mo.  p)). 
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.')944  Lanman  (Charles).  Dictionaryof 
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258+ Hi.      Boston,   1884.  2  50 

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5955  Lee  (Charles).  Memoirs  of  the  Life 
of.     Second  in  command  iu  the  service  of 


the  United  States  during  the  Revolution; 
to  which  are  adihui  liis  political  and  niili- 
tarv  essavs.  8vo.  pn.  4.'19.  London, 
I7'.i2,  ■  '  2  .JO 

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York,  1813.  1  2.) 

.■|957  Lee(riobert  K.)  Life  of.  By  .Tohti 
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5958  Lee  (I!i'bert  E.)  Memoir.s  of.  His 
military  and  personal  history.  By  A,  L, 
Long  With  incidents  relating  to  his  pri- 
vate life  subse(|Uent  to  the  war,  collected 
and  edited  with  the  assistance  of  MarcMi', 
.1.  Wright,  Illustrated,  8vo.  pp,  7'i7. 
New  York,  1887.  ■')  7'i 

5959  Lester  (''.  Edward<).  The  Arties 
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traits and  d(>>igns  on  stei'l.  Svo.  pp.  217, 
Bomewhat  spotted.     New  York.  1S46.    2  -.1 

59iiil  Lewis  (Samuel),  Biograjihy  of 
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for  the  St.ite  ot  Ohio,  By  W'm.  Ci.  Lewis. 
12nio,  pp.   12'.i,     Cincinnati.  1>S7.  T'l 

59til  Lieber  '  Fr:mcis).  Lite  and  Letters 
(if  Edited  'nv  Thos,  S,  Peiry.  Portrait, 
8vo.  pp  4;;9.     Boston,  1^82.      '  2  r,o 

Lincoln  (,\bialiani')— 

5',iCi2  AKNoi,it(Isaac  M,)  Tiie  l/ifoof  Abrn- 
ham  Lincoln.  Tortrait.  8vo.  pp.  Vi'l. 
Cliicago,  1X8,').  1   .■)!) 

59f'i;i  .\kn()I,ii  (Isiiac  ^r, )  The  Hi-tory 
of  Aliraham  Lincoln  and  the  overthrow  of 
Slavery.     .*ivo,  pp.  7-)i'>.    (Chicago,  18tji>.  .'!  01' 

5'.^i'i4  .\i!Noi.r)  (Isaac  JL).  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, a.  pap'-r:  and  .Stejihen  A.  Douglas,  an 


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59ri5  The  Ass.^ssiwtiov  ok,  ami  the  trial 
of  the  conspirators.  David  E.  IhMold.  Marv 
E.  Surratt.  Louis  Payne,  (b  \.  Atzerodt 
Edward  Spangler,  S.  A.  Mud<I,  S.  Arnolti 
and  M.O'Laughlin.  Comjuled  and  arranged 
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59f')r)  B.\N('hoft(<';i.()  )  Memorial  Address 
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ooln.  Portrait.  8vo,  pp.  09.  Washiii_g; 
ton.  18rit).  e") 

5967  B,\[U!i.TT  (.1,  H.)  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  presenting  his  early  history,  po- 
litical career  and  speeches.  Also  a  general 
view  of  his  policy  as  President  of  the  Unitfii 
States  and  a  history  of  his  eventful  ad- 
ministration. Portrait  atid  illustration*. 
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Lincoln,  with  a  eondiMised  vicnv  oi'  his  most 
iniport:int  six-eeiies,  LJnio.  j)p.  liJii.  <'i-- 
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(if  .\i)rahani  Ijineoln.  Six  months  at  the 
White  House.  J6tuo  pj).  .'<")'J.  New  York, 
iSt'.s.  I  on 

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President  LineoUi  and  his  Arlministrallon. 
Pcu'trait.     8vo.  PI).  470.     N    V.,  ls',)l.     -j  r,(( 

;V.i72  <'oFKiN'  (T'lias.  <,'.)  Abraham  Lin- 
coln.     I'rofuselv  illustrated.     8vo.  i)p    ')42 

New  York,  ISO:;.  :;  m 

5',i7o  ('iu)SBY  (Frank).  Life  of  Abraham 
Liiiooln;  containing  his  early  history  and 
politieal  career,  togethei'  with  the  s|)eeolies, 
messages,  proclamations,  and  other  otlieial 
documents,  illustrative  of  his  eventful  ad- 
ministration. I'Jmo.  \)\^.  47G,  I'liiladel- 
[)liia,  Isi'io.  75 

,')'J74  FosTKi;  (Ernest).  Abraham  liin- 
oohi.  (World  Worker's  .'^eries.)  Ituno.  i>p. 
12S.     London,  IX^^).  •")<> 

;V,i75  FiiKXcii  (C.  W. )  Abraliain  Liinniln, 
the  Liberator.  .\  biographied  sketch. 
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;VJ7<')  TliK(ii'.r:.\T  (  'on'.>pik.\cv,  accompanii'(l 
witli  biographical  sketches  of  J.  B.  Booth 
iUnl  .lolm  Wilkes.  8vo.  p[i.  2lll,  paper. 
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;V..77  IlKKsnoN  (  W.  n.)and  Wkek  (.1.  M.  . 
.Abraham  Lincoln.  Trui^  stoi'v  of  a  great 
life.     -J  vols.  I2iun.     New  York,  18',t2.    :'.  no 

.V,I7S  IIoi.i..\Nn  (d.  (L)  Life  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  I'oitrait  and  plates.  Svo.  pp 
5'.t4.     Springfudd,  LSiilj.  2  7') 

Wr,K>  1I()\vi:m.s(  W.  D.)  Lif(^  and  S|)eeches 
of  Ab'.alnim  Lincoln,  and  Life  of  11.  ilam- 
lin,  by  dohn  L.  Hayes.  Portraits.  ]2tno. 
pp.  4t'll).     Columbus,"  I  St)0.  12') 

.V,tS(l  L.\MoN-  (Ward  11.)  The  Life  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  irom  his  birth  to  his 
iii;nii;uration  us  president.  8vo.  pp.  r)47. 
Bo-^ton,  1S72.  4  00 

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coln, self-))ortraye(i.  Portrait,  lihno.  pp. 
2o',t.     London,  I'stlti.  1  25 

r)'.i82  M.\vo(A.  D.)  The  Nation's  Sacri- 
fice, Abraham  Lincoln.  Two  discourses. 
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V.I.S;}  Ml1)Ui;(J.  A.)  The  Forest  Boy.  A 
sketch  of  the  life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
lUus.      Itimo.  pp.  .'121.     (Jincinnati,  LSS4,    ,S,') 

;V,tS4  Nicoi..\Y  dohn  (L)  Aljraham  Lin- 
coln.     ItJmo.  pp.  21.     Boston,  1S82.  25 

5'.tS5  Nicoi,.vY(John(i.)and  Hay  (dohn). 
Abraham  Lincoln.  A  history.  10  vols. 
^\'o.     New  York,  1890.  ;!0  00 


■')98(»  |;.\vMoNT»  (llemy  .f.)  History  of 
tli(^  .Administration  of  Piesident  Lincoln. 
Including  his  speeches,  letters,  addresses, 
etc.  With  a  sketch  of  his  life.  Portrait. 
12mo.  pp.  4Uf).     New  York,  I8r4.  1  25 

5',)87  Kay.mund  (  Henry  J. )  The  Life  ami 
Public  Services  of  Abiaham  Lincoln,  Six- 
teenth President  of  the  United  States,  to- 
gether with  his  state  )iap(M's.  incluiling  his 
speeche-,  adilress(^s,  messages,  letters,  and 
proclamations,  and  the  closing  scenes  con- 
nected with  his  life  and  death,  Svo.  pp. 
808.     New  York,  1865.  :{  25 

5088  Pice  (Allen  ":.,  KiUt^r.)  Reminis- 
cences of  .\braham  Lincoln  by  Distin- 
guis'.i(>d  Men  of  his  Time.  Portraits.  Svo. 
j)p.  S5ij.      New  Yoidi,  iSlif).  4  00 

a'.tSO  Sciii-i;/,  (Carl).  Abr.ili.im  Lincoln. 
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o'JDO  .SiMoNTox  (I?ev.  .\.fJ.)  A  Di.scour.se 
on  the  Occasion  of  the  Dealli  of  President 
Lincoln.      Svo     pp.    14.       Uio   <le   Janeiro, 

181k").  75 

5',)',U  SirjODMU)  (U.  H.)  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. .\n  lloratian  ode  8vo.  pp.  12. 
N(Mv  York',  1st',,').  25 

5'.)'.t2  SidDiMii!)  (Wm  <>.)  Thi>  Man  nnd 
th(»  WiU'  Presid(>nt  :  -howin.Lr  his  growth, 
training,  and  special  fitness  for  his  work. 
Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  508.  New  York, 
188.S.  2  OO 

5',t'.i:;  Sroiins  (I'ichard  S)  An  Oration 
<"ominemorai!vi»  of  Pi'esiib'nt  Aln'aham 
Lincoln.     Svo,  pp.  ('i5.      Brooklyn,  1805.    75 

59',)4  Van  Bri'.KN  (Col.  (4.  M.)  Lincoln'*) 
Pen  and  Voice.  A  coni)>iete  compilation 
of  his  letters,  civil,  political,  and  military; 
jilso  his  pid)lic  a.ddresses,  messages  to  con- 
gress. iuaug'U'als,  ami  others,  as  well  as 
pi'ocl.unations  upon  various  public  con- 
cerns, showing  him  to  have  been  the  great- 
est constitutional  student  of  the  age,  and 
the  noblest  ]iattern  \o\-  fuline  generations 
America  hasever  known.  I'ortr.iit.  1  2mo. 
pp.  4;]5.     Cincinnati,  IS'.H).  1   50 

5995  Weiii?  (Edwin  \\.)  Memorial  Ser- 
mons. Tiie  <  apturc  ot  iiichtnond  ;  some 
results  of  the  war;  the  a<-a^siinition  of  the 
President.     Svo.  pp.  ('•!.      boston,  l^t')S.     75 

599()  Wki.i.ks  (tiideon).  Lincoln  and 
Sewaril.  Views  as  totlse  rtdative  positions 
of  the  late  President  and  Secretary  of  State. 
Itimo.  pp.  215.  paper.     New  York,  1874.    75 

5997  WuiTN-KV  (Henry  C)  Life  in  the 
Circuit  with  Lincoln,  with  sketches  of 
(iencrals  (irant,  Sherman,  and  McClellan, 
Judge  Davis,  l,eonard  Swett,and  other  con- 
temi)oraries.  lllustrat(>d  with  fac-similes, 
etc     Svo.  pp.  tiOi.     Boston,  1892,  :)  50 


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59ys  Lincoln  (Abrnhaiu)  ainl  Hamlin 

( Haniiilnil).      Lives  find  Sj(ct>('li('s.      lL.'iiui, 
pp.  4<l(').     (*oluin\)iis,  iMid.  I    -') 

.OO'.t'l  Lincoln  (  Ahraliaiii)  and  Douglas 
(Stephen  A.)  I'lilitical  Debates  in  tlie 
i'ain]>aign  ol  I  ^."jS  in  Illinois.     .*^vc,  pp.  lTiS, 

(-'olunibiis.  iNfpii,  ;;  01) 


OOiiO  Linn(,Ur.  Lewis  F.)  The  Life  and 
I'ubiie  Si'i'viees  of,  for  Ten  Years  a  Senator 
of  tlie  I'nited  States  from  the  State  of  Mis- 
souri, bv  E.  A.  I. inn  and  N.  .'^arfii'nl,  I'oi- 
trait.     Svo.  pp.  441.      N.  \.,  IS.')7.  1    ")(» 

('■UOl  Lives  ol  Candidates  for  rnv-ideiit 
and  Vice-1're-ident :  \]A\  and  Everett; 
i>incoln  and  Hamlin;  Donizias  and  .lohn 
son;  Hreekenridiie  and  Lane.  IJmo.  pp. 
i. '-]'.).     ("ineinnati,  n.  (L  4i> 

6002  Lives  of  the  H(>r(ies  of  tlie  .\meri- 
ean  lievohitioi..  ]2ino.  pp  ;J7<),  stained. 
]>oston,  1S4S,  T."i 

coo;]  Livingston  (Edward).  Life  of. 
By  < '.  11.  Hunt.  With  an  introduction  by 
George  iianeroft.  i'ortraits.  i^vn.  pp.  44s. 
New  York,  IStU.  -J  T)!) 

r.n04  Livingston  (Kev.  John  IL)  Me- 
inoii's  of.  Jjv  Alex.  <  iiinn.  I'ortrait.  Svo. 
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nOo.")  Logan  (General  John  A.)  Life 
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Bv  Geo.  F.  Dawson.  J'ortrait  and  platos. 
8vo.  pp.  5S0,     Chicago,  JSSS.  ;;  00 

r>00*'i  Logan  (General  Joiin  A.)  'I'he 
Volunteer  Soldier  of  America.  With  a 
biograi)hical  memoh'  by  Dr.  C.  A.  Logan. 
Svo.  pp.  TOf).     Chicago,  18K8.  A  TiO 

6007  Longfellow  (Henry  W.)  A  Bio- 
graphical Skelcii.  By  F.  H.  I'ncU'rwood. 
12mo.  pp.  ;;5.").     Boston,  )8S2.  1   .00 

COOS  Lossing    (Benson    .L)      The    Two 
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Anna  Seward's  monody  on  Major  .\ndre. 
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0OO9  Lovejoy  (Fli)ali  r.)  The  Martyr- 
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pro-slavery  mob  at  .Alton,  HI.,  November  7, 
18M7.  Bv  ail  eve-witness.  Portrait.  Svo. 
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GOlO  Lovejoy  (Ehjah  r.)  Memoir  of, 
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7,1837.  ByJ.C.  and  (».  Lovejoy.  l2mo. 
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•iOl2  Ludwickd'.)  Life  , and  Chararter 
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P.enJ.  h'ush,  M,D,  18mo,  pp.  01.  Pliil.i. 
delphia,  ls:;i.  ,0u 

OOj.'l  Lyon  (Miitthfw).  Life  and  Services 
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Vermont.  By  .\.  J».  Hagar.  svo.  pp.  20i-lG 
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0014  McCabe(J.  D,  Jr.)  The  Life  and 
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<'>i>IO  McClure  (A  W.)  The  Liv.'s  of 
John  Wilson,, iohii  Norton,  and  .John  Dav- 
enport,     lOmo.  ])p.  oOJ.      Boston,  IS40.     T.i 

<|017  MacKay  C'harles).  The  Founders 
of  the  Ameiieaii  Republic,  A  history  ami 
biogra|iliy,  with  a  supplementary  chajiter 
on  ritr.i-Demoeracy,  12mo.  pp,  4.';4,  Ed- 
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pp.  3S4.     .•>!.  Louis,  1S7I.  7.") 

OoP.t  McPherson  (Brig. -Gen.  Jolin).  Pis- 
oouise  on  llie  I'eatii  of,  who  was  lost  in 
the  shij)  Pose  in  Bloom,  Aug,  21,  hSOO,  By 
Rev.  Geo,  Buist,  D,D.  lOmo.  pp.  42.  Charles- 
ton, S,  C,  IS07.  .50 

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0021  Madison  (•lames).  History  of  the 
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0022  Madison  (.las.)  A  Color.'d  Man's 
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historical  notes  of  their  administrations. 
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Maps.    PJnio.  pp.  3.;'.)'  N.'w  York,  1891.  1  25 

()020  Mann  (Horace).  Life.  Bv  ^Mrs. 
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0027  Mansfield  (F.  D.)  Personal  Mem- 
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ketches  of  many  noted  people.  1803-1843. 
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0025  Marion  (Geii'l  Francis).  The  Life 
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•'''»I4  Morgan  O'eiieral  DaiiielK  Lif.- of, 
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I'ortrait.  PJmo.  pp.  475.  New  York, 
Is.-.iV  I  ,^,0 

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Sparks.  Portrait.  .'J  vols.  Svo.  boards. 
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0017  Morris  (<iouveriiintr).  The  Diary 
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Boston.  ISS  I.  1   .-,() 

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gress. Willi  iui  ai>i>endi.\  eontainiiij];  the 
circular  letter  to  the  governors  oi  the  sev- 
eral States,  and  his  farewell  address  to  the 
arniie.s  of  America,  li'nio.  pp.  '2S2,  new 
lialt  niorocc(\  gilt  edges.  Printed  at  Bos- 
ton by  Planning  and  I.oriiig,  IT'.'l'i.         -1  M 

G-J-V.  Washington  (lieo.)  Ollioial  [set- 
ters to  the  ilonoratile  American  Congress 
writt'Mi  din'ing  th(>  war  between  the  United 
Colonies  and  (ireat  Ilritain,  I'y  his  ilxcel- 
leney  (ieorge  Wasiiington,  Comniandcr-in- 
Chief<if  the  Continental  Forces,  now  Tresi 
dent  of  the  I'nited  States.  'J  vols.  It'pino. 
old  sheep.     Ne-     Y  -rk,  IT'Jt'..  I   .')0 

t')2:it)  Washingion-Crawford   Letters 

('i'he).  JJeing  tlie  correspondence  betW(>en 
(W'orge  Washington  and  William  Crawford, 
from"  1707  to  17Sl,  coiuerning  V'estern 
lands.  With  an  appendix,  containing  later 
letters  of  Washington  on  the  same  subject, 
and  letters  from  Valentine  Crawi'onl  to 
Wasiiington,  written  in  1774  and  177'). 
Chronologically  arranged  and  carelully  an- 
notated. "  Ry  C.  W.  llutterlield.  ^vo.  p)). 
xi-fl07,     (Jincinnati,  1S77.  1   00 

r>2;7   Washington-Irvino    Coirespond- 

encp.  The  Oilicial  Letters  which  jiassed 
between  Wa>hinglrn  and  ?)rig.-(ien.  Wm. 
Irvine,  and  between  Irvine  and  otlH>rs,  con- 
cerning military  affairs  in  the  West,  fronr 
17S1  to  17s;i,  Arranged  and  annotated 
v?ith  an  introduction  containing  an  outline 
of  events  oocurr'ng  previously  in  the  traiis- 
Allegbany  country.  I5y  C.  W.  llutterfield. 
Map  and  2  portraits.  Svo.  pp.  -ilW.  Mad- 
ison, 1SS2.  3  50 
G2;)S  Washington  (Geo.)  Letters  from 
his  Exceiieiicy  (Ieorge  Washington  to  Ar- 
thur Young,  "Es(i.,  F.  R.  S.,  and  Sir  John 


Sinclair,  Hurt.,  M.  P.,  containing  an  nccotint 
of  liis  bii-biindry,  with  his  opinion-,  on 
varioii!-  'lestioiis  in  agriculture;  and  many 
|iarticu.urs  of  tlie  rural  economy  of  the 
I'niteil  States,  Svo.  pp.  12S,  boanls,  uncut. 
Alexandria,  IS(i;;  |  25 

('>2.'i'.i  Washington  (Goo  )  Monumeiu.s 
of  Washiiiglon  s  I'.itiiotism.  ^'ontaiiiitiL' a 
fac-simileot  his  ]iublicU  accounts  kept  ihiv- 
ing  the  ilevolutionarv  War;  and  some  dI' 
tlie  most  interesting  documents  connecteil 
with  iiis  military  command  and  civil  ail- 
niiiiistratioii.  Kml»raciiig,  among  others, 
the  farewell  a<idres^  to  tln^  [icople  of  tiif 
I'nited  States,  etc.  Portrait.  Illustrated 
Folio.     Wa-hiiigtoii.  ISoS.  -1  (III 

<>24(»  Washington  (Geo. )  Farewell  .\i\ 
dress  to  the  I'eopb'  of  the  Hnited  .States 
ISnnx  ]>p.  47,  b,.,.i<|s,     Hudson,  1SI2.       fiii 

t')2ll  Washington  (Geo, )  F.-u'-sinvle  of 
Wiishingtoii's  Letters  to  Sir  John  Sinclaii', 
17U2-7,     4to  pp,  ;;,"),  I   -J.") 

1)242  Washington  (<leo  )  An  Authen- 
ticated Copy  t  !  till-  Will  of  (ieorge  Wa.sli- 
ington,  with  important  historical  notes, 
etc.      8vo.    pp,    0">,    paper.       Wilmington, 

isihS.  r»ii 

t'i24';    AimoTT   (Jacob),      IJfe   of  General 
Geori-'o   Washington.       Illustrated,      12rii 
pp.  2SS.      New    York,  ISl'rJ,  1   till 

t)2l4  AiiiioTT  (John  S,  C)  Geo.  Wash- 
ington; or,  life  in  America  one  hundred 
years  airo.  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp,  .'itill. 
New  Y.'.rk,  1S7.').  1  '!'■ 


iVJl'i   nvsciiorT    (A.) 


_     vols. 


Life     of    George 

iSmo,        Boston, 

!   Oil 


Washington. 

I.VJI). 

0240  .1  >">t/ifr  cil'dion.  Svo.  pp.  '(00.  Lou- 
don,  I  SON.  I  .il) 

r.217  Another -.iVtion.  12mo.  pp.  4S9.  Plnl- 
adelphia,  n.  d,  "5 

<)24S  CusTis  (G.  W.  P.)  llecoUections 
and  Private  ^feinoirs  of  Wii>hington.  Svn 
11]     |(I5,      Washington,  Is.V.i  1  nO 

I  24'.>  Amthrr  iilitiini.  Enlarged,  Svo,  pji, 
G44.      New  York,  iStiO.  ^  :;  tm 

rt2.'iO  EiiMi'Nns  (Cyrus  R.)  Life  and 'I'init's 
of  Washington.  2  vols.  ISmo.  London. 
],v:;,s  i  ":) 

r)2-'>l  EvKUKTT  (Edward).  The  Life  of 
George  Wasiiington.  Portrait.  12mo.  pp 
34S.     New  York,  ISOO.  1  5" 

()252  GnzoT  (M.)  Life  of  Ceorge  Wash- 
ington. TriUKsla ted  bv  Henry  Ueeve.  12iiio. 
pp.  2;U).     London,  1S40.  1  '-'.') 

6253  IlAUBKinoN  (John).  Georiio  Wn-^h- 
ingtnn  (1732-1 7W;-  lOmo,  p.p  :U:V  New 
York,  1884. 


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C.-J.^  IIai-e  (E.  E.)  Tho  Life  of  fioorgo 
Wasliinjiton  studicdl  ant  \v.  l"_'nio.  ]<]).  .'I'J'J. 
New  Yofi--    lss7.  I  T") 

t'l'J')')  ili:M)i,i:v  ('I'  .1.)  I4lf('  of  (ii'orgo 
Wa'^liin^Jtoii.  I'ortrail.  Svo,  pp  177.  N\'W 
Vniiv,  l-^'-tV  1'  00 

t'c'.'ii'i  IIkm.ky  ( laoiiaril).  Life  of  Wash- 
iiiL'ion.      Ii'inio.  ].p.  •_'(i7.     N    V,  JSH-J.        50 

i'.J.'i7  Ii!\  ISO  ( \Vi>liini;ton).  Lifoof(ioo. 
Wa-iiingtnii,  portrait'*  i  '  viow.s.  ")  vols. 
i'Juii'.     New  Yolk.  7  'lO 

('.l2.')S   Another  t'liti'in.     '•>     •   ..  jdmo.     ,")  oo 

tt'J.5',>  AnnlhiT  iiliti'in.  Co.idon  "d.  llJiiio. 
],p.  71  L     Now  York.  1    ">') 

(ilii'iO  LoooK  (llonry  <'.)  <ieorgt'  Wasli- 
ini^ion.  A  iMograi)liy.  '1  vols.  U'mio.  i^)s- 
f.il,  iS'.td.  'J  ')0 

Ciliiil  M.\ii,-iiiM.i,  (dohn).  Lite  of  (Ji-orgf 
Wasliington,  cmnpili'd  iiiidor  the  inspection 
of  lion,  lliislii'od  Wasliiiiirton  from  orij.'inal 
papers  Ixaiiioatlied  to  him  i)y  his  deeease<l 
Illative.  Witli  an  introdiu'tion  containing 
(H'limpendioiis  view  of  tin- ( 'olonies.  Maps, 
vi<\vs,  and  portraits.  r>  vols.  Ito.  half 
liuiiinl.     London,  lSOt-7.  In  00 

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don, ISOl-7.  7  ')0 

ti'Jt').'}  Ati.a.s  to  Marshall'.s  Washington. 
4to.     l-hiladelphia,   IS(i7.  1   2") 

(I'JtU  7'/t  aainr.  Svo.  IMiiladelphia, 
n   il.  1   00 

tV_'('i."»  M.xRsHAi.T,    (.lohn  The     Life    of 

(!corg(i  Washington  abridged.  Portrait. 
•1  vols.  Svo.  sheep.   Philadelphia,  1832.  2  75 

(12(1^)  Ml  Moiiv  OK  Wasiiinoto.v.  Compris- 
ing a  sivetch  of  his  life  and  eharaoter,  and 
the  national  testimonials  of  respect.  12ino. 
jip.  22t>.  Newport,  U.  L,  IHOU.  (Lacks  j)or- 
tiait  and  appendix.;  I   00 

ti2('i7  r.vui.mxo  (.lames  K.)  Life  ot 
Wiishingtoii.  l2mo.  pp.  2SS.  Aber<leen, 
M.v.       ■  1  00 

o2i')S  rAii.niNo  (J.  K.)  Life  of  George 
Washington.  2  v(ds.  pp.  I('i7.  New  York, 
i.s:;.-,,  I   fiO 

('i2('il1  riiKi.rs  (Mrs.  E.  P..)  Memoir  of 
(ici>igt>  Washington  12mo.  ]>p.  2i.>.  <'in- 
I'iii'iiui,   1S74.  ".") 

(1270  I'irKi;i,i,  (John),  (ieorge  Washing- 
ton. A  now  ciiapter  in  the  early  life  of,  in 
connection  with  th  la native  history  of  tho 
I'otoiiiac  Company,  '"^vo.  pp.  178.  New- 
York,  I8r)(;.  "  1   .50 

i''271  Another  cop;i,  half  morocco.         2  00 

tt272  Ramsay  (David).  Tho  Life  of  (ieorge 
Washington,  Coii)mander-in  ..,'hief  of  the 
Arniie.s  of  the  United  States.  Portraits. 
Svo.  pp.  .'j7tJ.     New  York,  1807.  1  oU 


tt27;i  Another  edition.  •>  jdate.s.  It'-'no. 
pp.  2t'-i>.     naltimoro,  IsM.  i  0l» 

t'i27 1  *iToiiiiAiti>  (W  ( ». )  <ii'orge  Wash- 
ington. Portrait.  i2nio.  pp.  ;;o7.  New 
Y(  vk,  l>*Ot',  I   2.') 

t'i27.')  S\M'iKKi!   (Siuiuitd    M.)      Th(>    liife 
and  Times  ot  <t«»<nge  Wn-jhington.     pJnio 
pp.   I:l2.      Philadelphia.  1   00 

•  i2Ti'>  Si'u;ks  (. hired).  Lif(>  of  (!t'nrg(! 
Wa-iiington,  Poitiait  aii<l  illustrations. 
.Svo      p.  5(VJ.      Ho>ton,   IS4;.  2  2.'i 

•'.277  lTrn\M  (R.'V.  C.  W  Editor).  Tho 
Lilo  of  (ionoral  Washington,  com[)ris'ng 
his  memoirs  and  coirespondenec  as  pre- 
pared bv  him  fur  pnldicatioii,  2  vols.  12mo. 
London',  ls,52.  2  .OU 

t'i27s  Washingtoniana  (Tho)  ''ontain- 
ing  a  sketoli  of  ihc  lilt-  and  death  ot  tho 
late  ( ien  (ioorgt>  Washington.  With  a  col- 
lection of  elegant  eiilogie-,  orations,  poems, 
etc.sacreil  tohismomory.  Portrait.  Svo.  pp. 
411,  halt  morooco.      Laiicaster,  1S02.     8  00 

t'i27'.l   .Li'-Z/o/w,-../)./.      Sheep.  ft  00 

tJ2S(t  Washingtoniana  (The).  Contain- 
ing a  liiographical  sketch  of  the  late  (ien. 
(ieorge  Washington.  With  various  outlined 
of  his  characters.  To  which  are  annexed 
his  will  and  schedule  of  his  jiroperty.  Bal- 
timore, iSdO.  Poitriiit.  pp.  :;',»',!,  gilt.  New 
York,  l.st'i.").  (  Privately  reprintetl.)  Large 
paper,  iialf  morocco.  fj  .")() 

(■>2>il  Ai.i.isoN  (  Rev.  Patrick).  Discourse 
delivered  at  lialtimore,  22  1  Keb.,  l.SdO,  in 
memory  of  (ien.  (jleorge  W.isl  igton.  l2mo. 
pp.  24.     Baltimore  (Isod),  |  di) 

('.2^2  B.\KKa(W.  S.)  Character  Portraits 
of  Washington  as  dclioeated  by  historians, 
orators,  and  di^•ines.  Selectt'd  and  arranged 
in  chroiiologicjil  order,  with  biographical 
notes  and  refere!ices.  4to.  i>p.  ^.51.  Phil- 
adelphia,  1887.  .5  00 

(")2S.")  BixxKV  (Horace).  .\n  Imiuiry  into 
the  Formation  of  Washington's  I'.irewell 
Address.  Svo.  pp.  2.50.  Philadelphia, 
1S59  1   50 

(i2s4  Bkoun  (David  Paul).  ( ir.ition,  Feb. 
2:1,  IS'J'.l.  12mo.  pp.  24,  stained.  Philadel- 
phia, ls2'.i.  ;50 

('i2S5  ])i!\K-  (Chailes  D.)  Adtlress  011 
the  Pdrlhday  of  Washington.  Svo.  pp.  8. 
St.  Louis,  l>G2.  2.5 

r)28(5  Flint  (.lac  )b).  .\ddiess  on  tho 
Character  and  ."Services  of  Washington. 
Svo.  i>p.  18.     Boston,  ls:;2.  '    ;50 

t"i2S7  Fkasku  (Cluiiles).  .\ddress  on  th'i 
Birthday  of  (lonevid  Wasliingtoii.  Svo.  i)).. 
ai,  half  calf.     Charle.-.ton,  isf:],  7.5 


280 


liohcrt  Clarke  A'  (Jo.,  Cincinnati. 


fi^SS  I.ossiXG  (Benson  .T.)  Miiry  and 
Martha,  the  Mother  and  Wife  of  (Jeorgi' 
Washington.  lUustraterl  l)y  11.  K'o.sa.  i'Jnil). 
pp.  .">4S.     Now  York,  ISSG.'  -J  .')(> 

62S',)  Mcr{nRE(E.  V.)  Wa.shington's  lle- 
ligious  (")j)inions  anil  Ciiaraeter.  llimo, 
pp.414.     New  York,  is.it).  75 

6290  MiNOT  (Tioorge  \\.)  An  Eulogy  on 
George  Washington.  ]2mo.  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1800.  1  00 

0291  MoKuis  (CJonverneur).  An  Oration 
uiion  the  Death  of  (ieneral  Washington 
8vo.  pp.  24,  half  calf.     N.  Y.,  lS(i(i.         I   2') 

0292  8ciiK.vCK(Rev.  Noah  11.)  The  Mem- 
ory of  Washington.  An  oration.  iSvo.  pp. 
32.     Baltimore,  ISO^.  .Jf) 

029;^  The  Tomb  of  Washington  at  Mount 
Vernon.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  70.  IMiila- 
delphia,  1S40.  1  0(» 

6294  ^V.\i.TER  (James).  Memorials  of 
Washington,  and  of  Mary  his  Mother,  and 
Martha  his  Wife,  from  the  Letters  and 
Papers  of  Robert  Cary  and  .las.  Sharph^s. 
8vo.  pp.  302.     New  York,  ISNf).  (>  OO 

6295  Wyi.ie  (T.  ■\'  J.)  Washington  a 
Christian.  lOmo.  \  OS.  i'hil;idt'l])hi;i, 
1802.  0(1 

6290  Cooi'er  ((Susan).  Mount  \'ernon. 
A  letter  to  ihe  children  of  .America.  Poi- 
trait and  plate.  iSnio.  p]i.  70.  Nt-w  York, 
18.")9.  7.". 

0297  Ili;.\m,Ev  (.1.  T.)  Washington  ;ind 
his  (ienerals.  Comprising  ])ojiular  hiog- 
rai)hies  of  Washington,  Putnam,  Mont- 
gomery, Arnold,  Stark,  Schuyler,  and  many 
other.-.  Illustrated.  2  vols.  l2mo.  New 
York,  1847.  2  ")(» 

6298  Anothrr  idition.  2  vols,  in  I.  New 
Y'ork,  ls7r).  2  .'Ml 

0299  Lo.ssi.NG  (Benson  .1.)  The  Home  of 
Wasiiington;  or,  Mount  Vernon  and  its 
associations,  historical,  biographical,  and 
pictorial.  Illustrated.  Small  4to.  pp.  44'i. 
New  York,  1S70,  2  oo 

0300  Washington  and  the  Cienerals  of 
the  American  Kevolution.  Steel  portraits. 
2vols.  12mo.     Philadeli.hia,  1847.  2  00 

OPiOl  Another  eilition.  2  vols,  in  1,  Svo. 
rhikdel,)hia,  1S81.  1  ,-)0 

0,302  Washington.  His  Person  as  rep- 
resented by  the  Artists.  The  Iloudon 
statue;  its  history  and  value.  I5y  Sher- 
vvin  McRae.     8vo.  j'p.  23,  paper.      1873.    30 

6303  Washington  (Mary).  The  Story 
of.  By  Marion  liailand.  Portrait  and  8 
illustrations.  lOnio.  pp.  171.  Boston, 
J  892.  1  00 

6304  Watson ( I lenryC.)  Heroic  Women 
of  History.     Comprising  some  of  the  most 


remarkable  examples  of  female  couiago, 
devotion,  and  self-sacrifice.  Illustr,'it"(l' 
12mo.  pp.  490      Philadelphia,  n.  d.        1  00 

030-)  Watterston  (Geo.)  (iallery  of 
American  Portraits.  12mo.  pp.  157  Wash- 
ington, 1S30.  ,",() 

0300  Wayne  (Gen.  Anthony)  Life  and 
Services,  iiy  II.  N.  Moore.  iNmo.  pp.  21(1, 
soiled.      Phiiadi'lphia,  1845  ;,() 

03O7  Webster  (Daniel).  Life.  By  Goo. 
Ti(dcnor  Curtis.  2  vols.  8vo.  New  Yori< 
1872.  3  50 

03OS  Webster  (  Daniel).  Memoir  of  the 
Lite  oi'.  Bv  Siunuel  L.  Knai^p.  12mo.  pj) 
234.     Boston,   I  S3 1.  ,",0 

0309  Webster  (Daniel).  Biography.  By 
Henrv  C.  Lodge.  lOmo.  pp.  372.  Boston 
1890.'  1   L>.-, 

0310  Webster  (  Daniel ).  Life  and  Memo- 
rials of,  from  the  New  York  Daily  Times. 
2  vols,  Ithno.     New  York,  1853.  I   2.1 

0311  Webster  (Daniel).  Life,  Eulogy, 
and  (ireat  Orations.     Svo.  pp.  221,     h'ochcs- 

'ter,  1X54.  7,1 

0312  Webster  (Daniel).  A  Discourse  on 
the  Lives  and  Services  of -lohn  Adams  and 
Thomas  Jeilerson.  8vo.  pj).  02.  Boston, 
1820,  ,-)ii 

l'''.13  Webster  (Dani. 4)  The  Public  and 
Private^  Life  of  liu-luding  most  of  jiis 
gr(>at  speeches,  letters,  etc.  By  S.  1',  Ly- 
man, illustrated.  2  vols,  in  1,  l2ino.  |i|i. 
3110.     Philadelphiii.  I  oo 

<i3i4  Webster  (Daniel).  Private  Life  of 
Bv  Chnrh's  Linnian,  r()rtraits.  l2iuo.  jip 
205.     New  York,  1S52.  1  oo 

0315  Webster  (Daniel).  Life,  Speeclifs, 
and  Memorials.  By  S.  1\I.  Smucker.  l2nio. 
pp.  54S.     Philadeljihia,  1^50  1  no 

'■'310  Webster  'Daniel).  And  his  Con- 
tcmpoiari''s.  By  ('has.  W.  Marcli.  l2nio, 
pp.  295.      Now  Yoik,  1852.  I  oo 

0317  Webster  (Daniel),  As  a  Jurist. 
Bv  Joel  Parker.  8vo.  pp,  71.  Cambridge, 
1853.  '40 

0318  Webster  (Daniel)  Funeral  Ora- 
tion on  tho  I'l'uth  of  By  Asa  Mc(.'oy. 
Svo.  pp.  ■'>9,  pajH'r.      Boston,  LS50.        ,.       .">5 

0319  Webster  (Daniel).      Obi'uary    A<1- 
dressesilt4i\<  rt-d  in  theSonate ai.il  Houseof 
Representatives,  Y)>.'C-  mber,  1852.     Portrait 
Svo.  !>]).  SC,  half  calf.      Wash..  u853.  50 

0;52O  Webster  (Daniel).  Discour.se  on 
the  Death  ol.  By  Theodore  Parker.  8vo. 
pp.  108.     Boston,  1853,  75 

0321  Webster  (P'lniel).  Oration  on  his 
Life  and  Public  Services.  By  Alphonso 
Taft.     8vo.  pp.  84.     Ciuciauati,  lbJ3,       4o 


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03U',I  Hodges.  Genealogical  Record  of 
the  Hooges  Family  in  New  Eiigland.  Con- 
taining the  names  of  over  1,")00  persons, 
from  16;)3  to  1853,  nmnberini:  eight  genera- 
tions. I'y  -Mmon  D.  ibulgt's.  Svo.  pp.  71. 
Boston,  IS,').;.  "  1   2;> 

0400  Holmes  (John).  A  Letter  of  Di- 
rections to  his  Father's  Birthplace,  with 
notes  and  a  genealogy  by  D.  Williams. 
Patterson.  4to.  pp.  70.  New  York,  V.  (^ 
Club,  1805.  3  -50 

0401  Houston  Family.  Brief  Biograi)h- 
ical  accounts  of  many  members  of  the 
Houston  family,  accompanied  by  a  genea- 
logical talk.  Compiled  by  Rev,  SamT  li. 
Houston.     12m,  pp.  420.     Cin'ti,  1882.    2  5(^ 

0402^  Hoyt  (Albert  H.)  Necrolo.izy  of 
New  England  Colleges  for  the  .\ciidemi(? 
Year  ending  in  ISOy.  Svo.  pp.  51.  iioston, 
1870.  50 

040;;  Hull  (Oliver),  Book  of  the  Hulls. 
A  genealogy  of  the  Hull  family,  contain- 
ing some  account  of  the  Hulls  of  England, 
Mass.,  Conn,,  and  R.I.  J2mo.  pp.  3(),  j)a- 
per.     New  York,  1803.  7.> 

t)404  Hunt,  fienealogy  of  the  Name 
and  Family  of  Hunt,  Exhibiting  ijedigree.s 
of  ten  thousand  persons.  Compiled  by  T. 
B.  Wvman,  Jr.  4to.  pp.  414.  Boston, 
1802-3.  3  2i 


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Hubert  Clarke  S'  Co.,  CinelnnatL 


C405  Hunton  O'liilip')  and  his  Descend- 
ants. By  Daniel  T.  V.  fTuntoon.  8vo.  pp. 
il3,  paper.     <"ant()n,  IS81.  I  2'* 

C406  Janes  Family  ('I'lie).  A  ^lenealogy 
and  brief  histoiy  of  tlie  descendants  of 
William  .lanes,  the  eniiiirant  ancestor  of 
1637.  With  an  extended  notice  of  Hisiiop 
Janes,  and  biographical  sketches.  I'.y  F. 
Janes.  8vo.  pp.  4 ID.   New  York.  ISOS,    ii  li') 

6407  Jennings  A.ssociation.  Ueport  of. 
i<vo.  pp.  24.     liutland.  1863.  40 

6408  Jones.  Memorial  of  the  late  Hon. 
David  iS.  .lones.  With  an  appendix,  con- 
taining notices  of  the  Jones  family  of 
(^neen.s  oountv,  N.  Y.  12mo.  pp.  'J'.*.  New 
York,  I84'.t.     ■  'im 

640'.)  Kip.  Historical  notes  of  the  fam- 
ily of  Kij)  of  Kipsburg  and  Kip's  l!ay,  New 
York.  Svo.  pp.  4'J,  paper.  [Privately 
printed,  1871.]  I  •'>«• 

0410  Lawrence.  Oetiealogy  of  the  an- 
cestry and  posterity  of  Isaac  Lawrence, 
and  centennial  meeting  of  his  descendants, 
November  27,  1S'>1.  8vo.  pp.  76.  Alba n v. 
18;>3.  1   2') 

6411  Lawrence  (.lohn).  Ctenealogy  ot 
the  Family  of.    8vo.  pp.  74.    n.  p.,  1S76.  I  uo 

6412  Lawience  Pedigree.  Complied  by 

II   V,.  .^omerby.      Folded.  20 

6413  Leighton  (Capt.  William).  An  .\c- 
coiint  ot  the  J)oscendants  of  <'iipt.  William 
Leighlon,  of  Kitting.  Maine.  Willi  collat- 
eral notes  relating  to  other  families  of  ^'()l•k 
county  and  its  vicinity.  8v«>.  pp.  127,  paper. 
Albaiiy.  l8,S.j.  '  3  00 

6414  Llttell  (.fohn).  Family  Hecords; 
or.  genealogies  of  tiie  first  setllei's  ot  I'assaic 
valley  ainl  vicinity,  ami  theii  descendants. 
(Includes  the  names  of  many  settlers  of 
the  Miami  country,  Uhio.)  8vo.  pp.  .")()4. 
FeltviUe,  N.  .J.,  18ol.  6  00 

611,')  Lowndes.  Chase (Oeo.  B.)  Lo\vnd"s 
of  .Siuith  <Jaroiina.  An  liistoric.'d  and  gene- 
alogical memoir.  Portrait.  8vo.  pp.  81. 
Boston,  I87ti.  I  25 

6416  Marshall  Family;  or  a  fJenealog- 
ical  Chartof  the  Descendants  of  .lohn  Mar- 
shall and  Elizabeth  Markhani,  iiis  Wife. 
.Sketches  of  individuals,  and  notices  of 
families  connected  with  them.  By  Wm.  M. 
Faxton.  Portrait  and  large  (olded  chart. 
i*'  )  pp.  4ir>.     Cincinnati,  1885.  :!  'lO 

6417  Merrimack  Valley.  Historical  and 
Oenealogical  Researches  in.  Vol.  I,  No.  I. 
Koyal   8vo.  pp.  76.      Haverhill.  1857.  75 

6418  Messinger  Family  in  Europe  and 
America.  By  (i.  W'.  Messinger.  With  a 
memoir  of  Hon.  Daniel  Meseinger.  8vo. 
pp   12.     Lowell,  1882.  50 


6419  Messinger.  ^^ienealogy  of  the  Mes- 
singer Family.  Com})iled  by  Hon  George 
W.     ^lessinger.       8vo.     pp.     14.       Albany, 


1863 


40 


6420 
Locke. 

6421 


Monroe  Genealogy.    By  .lohn  c. 

8v().  pp.  15.      Bo.^ion,  1853.  51) 

Munsell.  <ienealogy  of  the  Wind- 
sor Family  of  Munsell.  8vo.  pp.  8.  n.  p., 
tJ.  J.  25 

6422  Naf,  NefF.  A  <'hronicle,  together 
with  a  little  romance  regar  ling  Rudolf 
and. Jacob  Naf,  of  Frankford,  rennsylvaiiia, 
and  their  ilescendants,  mcliuling  an  ac- 
count of  the  Neti's  \i\  Switzerland  ami 
Anu'nca.  P.y  Elizabf^h  <"liil'ord  Nt^tf.  <'oat 
of  arms,  etc.  8vo.  pp.  352.  Cincinnati, 
I8sf,.  4  ni; 

t)423  Olcott.  'Ill"  Descendants  of  Thomas 
1  )lcott,  one  of  the  lirst  .settlers  of  Hartl'oi<l, 
Conn.  By  Nathaniel  (ioodwin.  Revised 
edition,  with  an  explanatory  preface  and 
important  additions.  By  Henry  S.  (llcott. 
Plate  of  coat  ot  arms.  8vo.  p)).  (31)  124, 
Sewed,  uncnt,     Albany,  N.  Y.,  1874.      2  50 

ti42<  A)v.tl',-r  ,'ilitinn.  8vo.  pp.  64.  Hart- 
ford, 1^15,  1  (III 

6425  Olmsted,  .^n  Abridged  ruMiealogy 
of  the  <  >linsted  Family  of  New  Eiigland 
By  Elijah  l...  'riiomas.  12mo.  pp.  30.  Al- 
bany, isiV,».  75 

642t)  Original  Lists  of  Persons  of  Qual- 
ity, i'^migrants;  Ixeligions  Exiles;  Politi- 
cal Rebels;  Serving-men  Sold  lor  a  Tenn 
of  Years;  Apprentices;  Children  Stolen; 
Maidens  Pressed;  and  others  who  went 
fromCreat  Britain  In  the  .American  Plaiita- 
tion<,  lt)iiO-17()0.  With  their  ages,  the  lo- 
cality where  they  formerly  lived,  in  the 
mother  couotry,  names  of  the  ships  in 
which  they  embarked,  and  other  interest- 
ing particulars.  From  JLS,^.  preserved  in 
the  state  department  of  her  majesty's 
public  record  oflit;e,  England.  Edited  by 
.John  Camden  llotten.  4to.  pp.  .08U,  l.oii- 
Uon,   1874.  5  (lO 

♦i427  Paine  Family  Records,  No.  8.  Ed- 
ited bv  Dr.  11.  D.  Paine.  8vo.  pp.  177  to 
202.     New  York.  1S80.  25 

t)428  Perkins.  -\  Reccu'd  of  Births, 
Ba])tisms,  Publishment-,  Marriages,  and 
Death.'!  in  the  Perkins  l^'amily,  of  Ipswich. 
Bv  <ieo.  A.  Perkins.  8vo.  pp.  16,  .Salem, 
1S72  40 

t)429  Plummer.  Proceedings  upon  the 
dedication  of  Plummer  Hall,,  at  Saleni, 
October  6,  1857.  Including  Rev.  Mr.  Hop- 
kins' address  and  .Judge  White's  memoir 
of  the  Plummer  family.  8vo.  pp.  97.  Sa- 
lem, 1858.  1  W 


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■ling  lituldlf 
['(•nnsylvania, 
luling  an  nr- 
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Cxiles;  Politi- 
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IditMi  Stolen; 
'1'^  who  wont 
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■  jiges,  tlu)  Id- 
lived,  in  the 
the  sliipH  in 
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[ip.  580,  Lun- 
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01:50  Prentice  or  Prentiss.  The  History 
of  the  I'reiitice  or  Prentiss  family  in  New 
England,  from  lt).'!l  to  1S;V2.  <'ollocted  by 
(',  .1.  F.  i3innov.  Portraits.  8vo.  pp.  2S(). 
Bo.^ton,  18.')12.  ■  4  00 

t'dll  Ripley  (H-  ^\')  Genealogy  of  a 
part  of  the  Kipley  Fai.iily.  I'Jmo.  pp.  4S. 
Newark,  IS'm.       "  1   00 

M'-j'2  Rollins  ('l.  li.)  Notes  relating  to 
Kawlins  or  Rollins,  with  notices  of  early 
.«etllers  of  the  iiaMK^  in  .America.  8vo.  pp. 
^4,  paper.      Lawrence,    1S70.  1  00 

I'd-!.')  Savage('lames).  (lenealogical  Dic- 
tionary of  tin;  Fii'st  Seitlers  of  New  Eng- 
land, showing  three  generations  of  those 
who  came  before  May,  IW'2,  on  the  basis  of 
Farmer'.s  Register.  Vols.  ;>  antl  4.  Svo. 
Bnston,  ISCO.  12  00 

ti4:'>4  Sawin,  Summary  notes  concern- 
ing .lohn  Sawin  and  his  posterity.  By 
Thos.  Iv  Sawin.  i<vo.  pp.  4S,  paper.  .Vthol 
Depot,  lSf,7.  t'O 

I'll.'}")  Spooner,  Record  of  Wm.  Snooner, 
of  Plymouth,  ]Mass.,  aiid  his  descendant. 
By  Thomas  Spooner.  \'ol.  I.  Svo.  pp.  t')',)4. 
Cincinnati.  lSS:i.     (All  published.)         ">  00 

('i4.")i)  Stafford.  A  contribution  to  the 
genealogy  of  the  Statl'ord  family  in  .Amer- 
ica; containing  an  account  of  Col.  Joab 
St.itlord,  and  a  comjilete  record  of  his  de- 
soendants  in  the  male  lines.  P.y  Henry 
Marvin  I'enedict.  Portrait  and  illustra- 
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iil!7  Steiner  Memoir. 

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Sketch    of  th.« 
I'Jmo.  Ml.  2\. 


(.'incinnali,  i^^O.     (Privately  printecl.)      .Vi 

ti4.'!S  Stetson.  .\  genealogical  and  bio- 
graphical sketch  of  the  name  and  I'amily 
of  Stetson;  from  the  year  iri.l4  to  the  yeai 
]S47.  l')y  -lohn  .'<iet.-on  Pjarry.  Svo.  pp. 
Ilti,  paper.  (For  the  author.)  iioston, 
]847.  1   ')0 

l'i4.')9  Stiles.  Contriliutions  towanls  a 
goneal<\L'y  of  the  ( Mas<achus(-tts)  family 
of  Stiles,  descen(UMl  from  Robert,  of  Row- 
ley, Mass.,  is ")'.)- 1800.  By  Henry  R.  Stiles. 
8i"nall  4to.  pp.  48.      Albany,  180.;.  1   2") 

•'440  Stoddard  (.\nthony),  of  Boston. 
JIass.,  and  his  descendants;  a  genealogy. 
Originally  comi>iled  by  Charles  .Stoddard 
and  Elijah  \V.  Stoddard.  Revised  and  en- 
larged by  Elijah  W.  Stoddard.  With  coat 
of  arms  and  [lortraits.  8vo.  pp.  'J").  -New 
York,  ISO,-,.  2  00 

''i441  Sumner  (Increase).  Memoir  of. 
By  his  son,  W.  H.  Sumner.  With  a  gen- 
ealogy i>f  the  Sumner  fanuly.  Svo.  pp.  70. 
Boston,  18r)4.  1   2a 

ti442  Swift.  Memoirs  of  (ieneral -Toseph 
Gurdnei-  Swift,  first  graduate  of  the  United 


States  Militarv  Academy,  West  Point,  Chief 
Engineer  U.  8.  A.  from'l812  to  18I8.  180O- 
18t'>5.  To  which  is  added  a  genealogy  of 
the  familv  of  Thomas  .Swift  of  Dorcliester, 
Mass.,  1834.  By  Harrison  EUery.  Illus- 
trate.l.  4to,  pp.  2'.'24-.'>y+n.  (Privately 
printed,  IS'.ln).  7  00 

044:5  Symmes  Memorial.  A  biograph- 
ical skelcli  of  i!ev.  Zachariah  Symmes, 
minister  of  Charleston,  1034-1671,  with  a 
genealogy  aiui  brief  memoirs  of  some  of 
ids  descendants.  .\lso  embracing  notice.^ 
of  many  of  the  names  not  connected  with 
his  family.  By  .lohn  .Adams  Vinton.  Por- 
trait.    8vo.  pp".  IS4.      Boston,  lS73.         .'i  m 

0444  Taintor.  'fh(>  genealogy  and  his- 
tory of  iho  4'aintor  family,  from  the  period 
of  their  einigriition  from  Wales,  to  the 
present  time.  J?v  Charles  M.  Taintor.  12mo. 
pp.  82.     <i;'eentield,  1847.  1  00 

014.*>  Temple  Family.      An  Accoimt  of. 

Witli  notes  an<l  jiedigree  of  the  family, 
of  P>owdoin.  J5y  W.  H.  Wliitnian.  8vo. 
pp.  l.>.     Boston, "lS.')(i.  40 

<'44i')  Titcomb  (Sarah  E.)  Early  New 
England  People.  .'Some  account  of  the 
Ellis.  I'emberlon.  Willard,  Prescott,  Tit- 
comb,  Sewell  and  Longfellow,  and  allied 
lamilies.  Svo.  pp.  2S8.   Boston,  1882.      4  00 

0447  Valentine  Ci'.  V.)  The  Valentines 
in  America,  1044-|s7L  I'ortraitsand  plates. 
8vo.  pj).  24S.     .\ew  York,  ls7L  2  50 

044s  Vickers  or  Vickery  Family,  and 
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0440  Ward  Family.  Descendants  of 
William  Ward,  wiio  settlecl  in  Sudbury, 
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portraits.    Svo.  pp.  20.'>.     Boston,  isr>l.  2  00 

04JO  Ward  (Nathaniel).  .\  Memoir  of. 
Author  of  th(!  '•  Simple  Cobbler  of  Agawani, 
in  America."  With  notices  of  his  family. 
Bv  .lohn  Ward  Dean.  8vo.  pp.  213.  .Al- 
bany, iM'iS.  2  2'> 

04.")1  Watson  (.bdinV  of  Hartford,  and 
his  Descendants.  .A  Genealogy.  By  Thos. 
Watson.  portrait.  Svo.  jip.  47.  New 
York,  1^1  i.V  1  00 

0LV2  Whitmore  (Wm.  ir  )  A  Hand- 
book of  .American  Genealogy.  Being  a 
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arrantied.  Small  4to.  [ip.  272,  paper.  Al- 
bany,'l^l-J.  2  00 

0453  Whittlesey  (Elisha).  Address  de- 
livered at  a  meeting  of  the  Whittlesey  fam- 
ily at  Saybrook,  C'onn.,  September  20,  1S55. 
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185r>.  1  lt. 

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land.  Bv  1.  ■).  (ireenwood,  Svo.  pp.  I"». 
New  Yoi'iv,  IST6.  •'><> 

C4')i'»  Wood.  IX'scfiuliiiits  of  the  Hrdth- 
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t)4.')U  Baird  (Robert).  Religion  in  .\mer- 
iea ;  or,  an  account  of  the  oriiiin,  piojiress, 
etc.,  of  the  Evangelical  Churches  in  tho 
Tnited  States.  bvt>,  pp.  o4o,  halt  calf. 
New  York,  1S44,  1   7:> 

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tUiiO  .\.siM.rxi)  (.Tolin).  Annual  Register 
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(UOl  P.KXKnicT  (Daviil).  .\<ieneral  His- 
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ica and  other  parts  of  tin*  World.  '2  vols. 
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«')4('iS  Bible  (fin-)  in  the  Public  Schools. 
•Vrginnents  in  the  case  of  .John  I).  ]\rin(ir 
et  .'lis.  versus  the  Board  of  Education  of 
the  City  of  Cincinnati  et  als.  With  the 
opinions  and  (h'cision  of  the  court,  svo. 
\)]).  420.     Cincinnati,  ls70.  2  HU 

•)4t')9  TliC.'idiiii'C'inc.  .•\rgumontsof  Messrs. 
Iiamsey,  Sage,  and  King,  in  favor  of  the 
use  of  tin'  Bil)le.      Svo.  pajiei'.  "lU 

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Stallo,  Hoadly,  ,ind  Matthews,  against  the 
Use  of  tiie  Bible.     Svo.  paper.  "lO 

<'i47l  Coiman  (Benjamin).  Practical  Pis- 
rourses  on  the  Parable  of  the  Ten  N'irgins. 
Portrait.  Sniall  4to.  np.  ■■i44,  half  morocco. 
Hoston,  1747,  *  :;  (ii> 

<')472  Colton  (b'ev.  <\alvin).  History  and 
T'liaracter  of  .Ann'rican  Revivals  of  Religion. 
l2u)o.  pp.  294.     London,  IS.'l'J.  "    7.') 

Communities— 

I'i47.'i  ])i\oN' (Win.  Ilepworth).  Spiritual 
Wives.     2  vols.  Svo.     London,  IsCiS.      4  nit 

t'il74  NoiUMioKK  (Charles).  The  <"oin- 
iimnistic  Societies  of  the  Cniteil  .States, 
fi'oni  personal  visits  and  observation,  .'^vo. 
New  York,  1S7'>.  4  (H) 

f)47.")  NoYv^s  (.lohn  H.)  History  of  Ameri- 
can Socialisms.  Svo.  pp.  tJ78.  Philadel- 
phia, Is70.  2  2'> 

Congregational— 

f')47t'i  I'aco.v  (  Leonard).  The  <'!ern^sis  of 
the  New  I']ngland  ('liurches.  12mo.  pp. 
4^5.      New  York,  1S74.  1   7") 

(i477  CoNdiiKc ATioNAi,  MiNi.sTi:iis.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Convention  of,  May,  1794. 
4t().  pp.  IS,  halfmor.     .iiostori,  179.').'      1  itO 

ti47S  Dkxter  (  Henry  ^r.)  (Jlance  at  the 
Ecclesiastical  Councils  o*'  New  England. 
J<vo.  pp.  OS,      ]5oston,  1S07.  I'lO 

ti479  Dkxier  (Heniy  .nI.)  The  Church 
Polity  of  tlu^  Pilgrim's  the  Polity  of  the 
New  'i'estament.  Svo.  ]ip.  S2,  boaiiL. 
(50  copies  printed.)     Boston,  ls70.        100 

04SO  H.uvKs  (.loel).  A  Tribute  to  the 
Memory  of  the  Pilgrims  and  a  Vindicati  \\ 
of  the  Congregational  Church  of  New  Eng- 
land.     12mo.  pp.  170.      Hartford,  IS.'IG.     75 

ti481  Puxcii.M!!)  (George).  A  Yiew  of 
Congregationalism,  its  Principles  and  Doc- 
Iriufs.      pimo.  pp.  ',\'.\\.     Andover,  1844.    (JO 

04S2  R.\Ti()  DisciPi.ix.F.;  or,  The  Consti- 
tution of  the  Conirregational  Churches. 
i2uu>,  i)p.  o24.     Portland,  182U.  oO 


Iliii(jiOa.i  ConnuHnifirs,  etc. 


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,  17'J").'  I  IH) 
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'ibute  to  tlie 
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of  New  Eiig- 
:,r<l,  l>s;i6,  75 
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riovoriunent  of  New  Knglaiid  * 'hiiichi'.s. 
pji,  SO.-j-The  <'hurches'  (Quarrel  K.\|io-ed, 
pp. '.•!').  + A  Platform  of  Chiiich  DiseipHiie, 
pp.  t'lS.     ]-Jino.     liostoii,  177 J  -2  .'(0 

I'i4>i4  Y1..VI1  I'>()oK.-<  of  Anierieaii  f'oiigre- 
gatioiial  Ministers  for  IS.'>4  to  lSi>'J.  ti  vols, 
Svo.     New  York,  ls,")4-y.  3  Uu 


CA<>  Cooke  (Parsons).  A  Century  of 
rtuitunisni.  and  'i  <  'entury  of  its  ()[)po.sites, 
ilJino.  pp.  444.      lloston,  IS.')').  I    'J') 

rilSrt  Demarest  (  l>avid  I.).)  History  and 
Cliaiacteristies  of  the  liefornied  Protestant 
Piitch  <  'hureh.  Khno,  pp.  *J'J1.  New  York, 
J.s.'it).  7") 

1)1^7  Dunlavy  (-Ino)  'l'iit>  Miinifestol 
or,  a  deelaration  of  the  doctrine  and  i)rae- 
tio(>  of  tiie  Church  of  (.Christ,  8vo.  ))p.  4S(). 
N,-w  York,  iS47.  1    L'.') 

til8S  Elder  (Wm.)  'I'he  (ienius  of  Ec- 
clesiastical Freeclom.  comprising  the  Dec- 
lination of  Divine  Order,  maile  by  the  first 
convention  ot  the  new  idiurch  in  I'nion 
county,  Ind.     I'Jnio.  jip.  3t)U.    <'in.,  1843.    7") 

Episcopal— 

t'lts'.i  .\m)i;i!so\  (.fas.  S,  M,)  History  of 
the  Church  of  England  in  the  Colonies  and 
I'oifign  Dependencies  ot  thi'  I'.i'itish  I'hn- 
jiiio,     .'!  viils.  svo,      London,  l>4r)-.")t').    5  0(1 

tVl'.IO  }',.\TTKKsoN- (ivev.  11.  C.)  A  Sketch- 
hook  ol  tiie  American  Episcopate,  ll'mo. 
])p.  :;8'J-f;!0,      Philadelphia,  1>',U.  1    00 

•■i4'.H  CoxK  (Pt.  li'ev,  A.  Cleveland  ami 
Others).  The  (ienesis  of  the  American 
Praver  Book,  liuim.  p;>.  Itj'.'.  New  York, 
IS'.t.-'l,  '  i    00 

(Uy^  H.wvKs  (Fijincis  L)  A  Narrative 
of  the  Ev(Mits  coiinecte<l  with  tin-  Pise 
and  Progress  of  the  Protestant  Epi-copal 
< 'hureh  in  Marvland.  8vo.  pp.  ')2^).  Now 
York,  lS7'.t.         '  0  00 

il4',i:J  HrNTiN-GTON-  (Wm.  P.,  D.D.)  A 
Short  History  of  the  Book  of  Common 
Prayer.  4'ogether  with  certain  papers  il- 
lii-trative  of  LitiU'gical  revision,  1878-'.W. 
It'imo.  pp.  2:'..').     New  York,  JS'l.;.  1   00 

(•i4',U  McCoNNKi.i.  (S,  D.,  D.D.)  IHstory 
of  the  AiiH'rican  Ej)iscopal  Church,  from 
the  plantiiii:  of  the  colonies  to  the  end  of  the 
civil  war,     PJmo,  pp.  ;!'.ll!.    N.  Y.,  IS'.Mi    -J  00 

1)40")  PoYci:  (M.  S.)  Historical  Sketchi^s 
of  the  Church  of  England,  and  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  ('hurch  in  the  Cnited 
States.      Ifimo.   pp.    lOS.     N.  Y.,  I8i')0.       ■)»> 

(UOG  SnixN  (Wev.  <ieo.  W.)  Handbook 
of  Notable  Episcopal  Churches  in  the 
United  States,  With  lUO  illustrations. 
I'-^rao,     Boston,  188'.),  1  00 


('.407  Si'RAfirK   (\V,    1*..)      Annals  of  (ho 
Ameiican    E])iscopaI    Pulpit.      Commemo- 
rative   notices  of  its  distinguish(Hl   clergy 
men.    8vi),  pp.  8U2.    New  York,  18')0.    2  .")0 

()4')S  Wii.soN-  (.Fames  Crant).  The  Cen- 
tennial History  of  th(»  Protestant  Episcopal 
<'hiu'ch  in  the  Diocese  of  New  York,  17^.')- 
J88r>.    8vo.  pp.  4.34.     New  York,  18SG,    4  00 


C400  Gorrie(Pev.  p.  D)  The  Chm'ches 
and  .Sects  of  the  Unitecl  .States.  Contain- 
ing a  brief  account  of  their  origin,  history, 
etc.      P2mo.  pp.  L'40.     N.  Y.,  IS")!).  7'> 

f'l.^oo  Hurlbut  (E,  P,)  Secular  View  of 
Peligion  in  the  .State,  and  the  Bible  in  the 
Public  .Schools,  Svo.  pp.  5"),  paper,  .Al- 
bany, IS70.  I2;j 

l'i.'>ol   Mother  (Increase)     A  Disquisition    . 
concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils.     Small 
4to.  pp.  ;it'i,  pai)er.     Boston,  1870.  7.") 

Methodist— 

()50-J  AiiNKTT  (Bishop  P.. W.)  The  Budget. 
Annu.al  reports  of  the  general  officers  of 
the  .Vfrican  M.  E.  Church  of  the  Cnited 
."States.  Facts,  figures,  .and  historical  data. 
For  1S81,  '82,  '8.;,  and '84.  .  1    2.") 

C)")!).')    Tlic  sitmc.    For  Is',)  1.    Svo.  j)aper.    ')0 

('i.')04  Atkinson  (Rev  .1.)  ^Slemorials  of 
Methoclism  in  New  .Jersey,  1770-1790. 
With  sketches  of  ministerial  laborers, 
prominent  lavmen,  etc.  12mo.  jip,  4.'!"). 
Philadelphia,  "l  SCO.  1   2.") 

fi.'tO.")  Dkkms  (K.-v.  C.  V.)  Annals  of 
Southern  Methodi>m  foi'  1S.')C.  12mo.  pp. 
311.      Nashville.  75 

r).')06  Fixi.KY  (Pev.  .las.  B.)  Sketches  of 
Westei'U  Methodism  ;  biogra])hical,  histori- 
cal, and  miscellaneous  illusti'ations  of  pio- 
neer life.  Editeil  by  W.  P.  Strickhmd,  D.D. 
12mo.  pp.  .3.')1.     Cincinnati,  lS.i4.  I   00 

6")07  CoRiuK  (Pev,  P.  D. )  F]piscopal 
■Methodism,  as  it  was  and  is.  .\  history  of 
the  Methodist  Ejiiscopal  Church  in  the 
Cnited  States.  12mo.  pp.  3.')4.  Auburn, 
18.")2  1   00 

(i.")08  (ioRiuK  (H.'v.  P.  D,)  Lives  of  Emi- 
nent Methodist  Ministers,  1  ncidents,  an- 
ecdotes, recoid-  ot  travel,  etc.  12mo.  i)p. 
40S.     Auburn,  18.")3.  7.") 

{\:m  Hknry  (C.  W.)  Trials  and  Tri- 
umphs of,  in  the  life  of  liidf  a  century. 
ISmo.  pp,  .')4',), -+-(iolden  Harp.  Hymns 
and  ]Music.     pp.  ICo.     Oneida,  iStil.  7.'> 

(>.")10  Si'K.voL-K  (\V,  B  )  Annals  of  the 
American  Methodist  Pulpit.  Commemo- 
rative notices  of  its  distinguished  clergy- 
men.   Svo.  pp.  S4J,    New  York,  1865,    2  50 


238 


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'.«i#BJB^    "f  wa 


fiSll  Stevens  (Kev.    A.)     Memorials  of 
the  Introduction  of   Methodism  into  tho 


Eastern   States. 

IMS. 


iUuJO.   i>i>.   -190.     Boston, 


Moravians— 

♦■p">12  CiiAN/  (David).  The  Ancient  and 
Modern  History  <>f  tho  Brotiircii;  or,  a  sue- 
I'inot  narrative  of  tlie  Protestant  Chiircli 
of  the  riiitcil  Hictliren.or  TniUis  I'>atrum, 
in  the  rcMiolt-r  aues,  and  piirticuliirly  in  tlie 
pres'Mit  eentiiry.  'i'ranslated,  with  notes, 
hy  licnjainin  La  Trobe.  8vo.  pj).  621  +  .S.'!. 
Lonihrn,  17S0.  V,  no 

().")i;)  I'kky  (Andrew).  A  True  and  Au- 
tlientic  Account  of.  The  occasion  of  his 
comiiif:  amon<:  tiie  Moravians,  and  the 
reasons  for  wliicli  lie  left  them.  i2nio.  jij). 
I'l,  halt  morocco.     London.  17.'),'j.  1   At) 

IIeckkwkijiki!.     See  under  In^ans. 

lIoi.MKs.    See  under  Indians. 

ti')14  Hknuy  (.lames).  Sketdies  of  Mo« 
ravian  Life  and  Ciiaracter.  8vo.  pj».  .STf). 
Philadelpliia.  ISo't.  1  oO 

LosKiKi,.    See  under  Indians. 

fi'jl.'j  RKi'onT  from  the  (.'onimittee  to 
wlioni  Petition  of  the  Deputies  of  tiie 
United  Moravian  Cliurches  (for  permis- 
sion to  settle  in  liis  Majesty's  Colonies  in 
America)  was  |{eferred.  Folio,  pp.  27+1 ")('). 
London,  174'J.  5  00 

t')")!!)  SciiWKiMTZ  (Edmund  de).  Some 
of  the  Fathers  of  tlii'  American  Moravian 
Church.  Svo.  pp.  125,  paper.  Bethlehem, 
Lssl.  1  no 

/kismkkckr 

Indians. 

t)''l7  Nevin  (Hohert  r.)  l'.lack  Robes; 
or.  sltetchcs  of  missions  and  ministers  in 
the  wilderness  and  on  the  bonier.  12mo. 
pp.  :\M).      Pliiladclphia.  1S72.  I   2.'* 

Perry   (William     Stevens).       Historical 
Colieolions  relating  to  the  .American  Colo- 
nial Church.     (2.')0  copies  printed.) 
4to.  volumes. 

Co  18    Vol 
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6522  Phelps  (Amos).  Letters  to  Prof. 
Stowe  and  Dr.  Bacon  on  (iod's  H  -al  Method, 
with  Great  Social  Wrongs,  in  which  the 
Bible  is  Vindicated  from  (irossly  Erroneous 
Interpretations.  Nvo.  pp.  IGS,  paper.  New 
Yoi'k,  1848.  40 


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6.523  B.\KNi:s  (Rev.  Albert).  Trial  bef„if> 
the  Synod  of  Philadelphia  at  York,  <  i(.. 
tober,  lS.'i5,  on  a  charge  of  heresy,  with 
all  the  pleadings  and  debate.  12mo.  pp, 
2%  fl20.     New  York,  1836.  1  (m 

6524  Bkkciier  (Rev.  Dr.  Lyman).  Rev. 
.Toshua  L,  Wilson's  Plea  in  the  Case  of, 
made  before  the  Synod  of  Cincinnati,  Oc- 
tober, iS.'J5.  8v(^,  jij).  120,  i)aper.  Cincin- 
nati, ISo7.  75 

6525  BiiKEi)  (W.  P.)  Presbyterians  and 
the  Revolution.  16mo.  pp.  206.  PhilatUl- 
phia,  1S7S.  75 

6526  Bkow.s  (iiev.  Isaac  V.)  A  Historical 
Vindication  of  the  .Abrogation  of  the  plan 
of  L^nion  by  the  Picsbyterian  ('hiirch,  in 
the  United' States.  8vo.  pp.  325.  Phila- 
delphia, 1S,55.  1  25 

6527  CR.\i(iiiKAn  (Rev,  .T.  fJ.)  Scotch 
and  Irish  .'<ee<ls  in  Anie-  can  Soil.  Tiio 
early  history  of  the  Scotch  and  Irish 
Churches  and  their  relation  to  the  Preshy. 
terian  Ch  ■  ch  of  America.  16mo.  pp.  34>!, 
Philadeli.hia.  187S.  1  00 

652S  Dkci.akatiov  and  Testimony  for 
the  Doctrine  and  Order  of  the  ("lunch  of 
Christ.  By  the  Associate  Presbytery  of 
Pennsylvania.  12uio.  pp.  135,  paper. 
Edinburgh,   1886.  75 

652',l  Di(;kst  of  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Pi'esbvterian  Church.  12mo.  pp.  il'.O. 
rhiladelphia,   1820,  GO 

65.'iO  (ii,AS(io\v  (W.  M.)  History  of  the 
Reformed  Presbyterian  Church  in  America, 
with  sketches  of  all  her  ministry,  congre- 
gations, missions,  institutions,  publications, 
etc.,  and  embelli.-hed  with  over  fifty  por- 
traits and  engravings.  8vo.  Baltimore, 
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65,",1  (\\x\^vA\  (William,  D.D.)  History  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  in  tlie  Dominion 
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with  a  chi'onological  table  of  events  to  the 
jn'csent  time  and  maj).  8vo,  pp.  646.  To- 
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6532  lloiHji;  (Chillies),  The  Constitu- 
tional History  of  the  Presbyterian  (Jhurcli 
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LS3',t-4(l,  2  00 

6533  ^^IcDoNAr.n  (B,  W,,  D.D.)  History 
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Portraits.        8vo.     pp.     687.        Xa'^hville, 

Ls,s,s.  :;  00 

6534  MoNTFOiiT  (J.  G.)  Presbvterianisni 
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p}>.  12.     i'incinnati,  1^72.  15 


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75 

A  llistorioal 
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tery  of  the  Log  CoUejie;   or,  cradle  td'  the 
I'lcshyterian    Church    in    America.       4to. 


I'l' 


iO.     Philadelphia,  188y. 


2  50 


(VkK'i  N*EViN(nev.  Alfred).  Churches  of 
the  N'ulley.  A  hisloricd  sketch  fif  the  old 
Pieshyterian  conjiregations  of  (Jmnberland 
iiiiil  Franklin  counti(>s.  I'eiin.  12ino.  pp. 
,;;!S.     Phiiiidelphia,  I8r)2.  1  M 

(I'l:;?  Oxi:  Hu.Niii!i;t>  Yk.\u9  of  Presbyter- 
iiiiii-in  in  the  nliio  Valley.  Centennial 
rclcliration.  8vo.  pp.  2;J8,  paper.  Cincin- 
jiMti,  IS'.Xt.  50 

(i.'i.'lS  P.\TTos  v.s.  .SwiNf!.  The  great  Pres- 
byt'iian  conilict,  charges,  speciiications, 
(Icciarations  iind  arguments.  8vo.  pp.  I'i'J. 
Ciiiiugo,  1S74.  1  i)0 

(\'i.\'J  Hecoui*  of  the  Pre>byterian  Cliurcli. 
Bciiij:  minutes  of  the  I'resbytery.s  and  Syw- 
(h\<  n\  rhiia''eliihia  and  .New  York,  1780- 
IT.ss.   8vo.  pp.  ')48.   Philadelphia,  n.  d.  1   2;'» 

t').")4()  Scot'i,ii:a  (.lames  V>.)  A  Manual  of 
tlic  United  Presbyterian  <"hiirch  of  North 
America,  17r»l-l887.  8vo.  pp.  718.  Pitts- 
burg! i,  18SS.  2  ")0 

(i.'iU  Smith  (Uev.  Henry  Preserved).  In- 
spirntion  and  Inerrancy.  A  liistory  and  a 
lieleiiseof,  in  his  trial  before  the  Cincinnati 
Presbytery.       8vo.   pp.    374.       Cincinnati, 

i^'x;.  '  1  ''0 

t'i."i42  Spence  (Irving  1.)     Letter-:  on  the 

Early  History  of  Presbyterian  Church  in 
America,  addressed  to  the  late  b'ev.  b'obt. 
M.   Laird.     l2mo.  np.    lUD.     Philadelphia. 

i,«<;js.  ■  I  00 

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from  its  origin  until  the  year  17tj(»,  with  bi- 
ograpliical  sketches  ot  its  early  ministers, 
a  memoir  of  ihe  author  and  an  historical 
introduction,  bvo.  pp.  720,  Philadelphia, 
18,^7.  ___  1  50 

i".")44  Pulpit  and  the  Pew.     Being  the 

history  of  a  struggle  for  justice  between 
the  two,  and  enibraeiiig  the  trials  and 
triumphs  of  a  year  in  the  old  parsonage. 
[!!ev.  (ieo.  P>.  Cheevt-r.J  12uio.  pp.  361. 
New  York,  18.J8.  75 

ftuaker— 

ii.")4')  As  AnsTR.iCT  of  the  SufTerings  of 
tlie  People  call'd  (>uakers.  for  the  Testi- 
mony of  a<i(M)d  ("onscionce,  Ui'>"-10f)t).  .> 
vols.  12mo.  old  calf.     London,  1733.      3  50 

('i54()  .Ancient  Te.stimony  (The)  of  the  Re- 
ligious Society  of  Friends,  commonly  called 
(iMiakers.  16mo.  pp.  84,  paper.  I  ailadel- 
pliia,  18:»5.  25 

(')")47  BAKrt,.*v  (Robert).  A  Treatise  on 
Church  Guverniuent,  t'ormeriy  called  An- 


Leeds,  I82y.    1  (JO 

.\n    Examination 
aiul    Principles  of 


archy  of  the  Ranter-,  Pto.     lf)mo.  pp.  124, 
half  bound.     Phihidelplna,  L822.  75 

0548  H.\TEs  (Elisha).  The  doctrines  of 
Friends.    lOmo.  pp.  340. 

(■)54y  Kates  (Elisha). 
of  Certain    Proceedings 
the  Society  of  Friends,  called  (Quakers.  8vo. 
pp.  311,  sheep.     St.  Clairsville,  1817.     125 

«')550  r.Es.sE  (.loseph).  A  Collection  of 
the  SufFering.s  of  the  Peo)ile  called  (Quakers, 
from  the  time  of  their  fust  being  distin- 
guished bv  that  name,  in  1050,  to  the  time 
of  the  Act  of  Toleration,  in  108'.t.  2  vols, 
foiio,  old  calf.     London,  1753.  *'»  00 

6551  C'liAi.Ki.EV  (Thomas).  Collection  of 
the  Works  of.  A  journal  of  his  life,  travels, 
and  Christian  experiences.  12mo.  pp.  580. 
London,  1700.  2  25 

0552  Coi.i.ECTiov  oE  MiMouiAi.s  (A),  con- 
cerning divers  Deceased  Ministers  and 
Others  of  the  Peoj)!*'  called  (Quakers,  in 
Pennsylvania,  New  Jersey,  and  parts  ad- 
jacent, to  the  year  1787  12mo.  pp.  430, 
sheep.     Philadelphia,  1787.  1  50 

()^t'h\  Another  alition.     8vo.  pp.  408.     Lon- 


don, 1788. 


1  50 


6554  DisrtPi.iVE  of  the  Society  of  Friends 
of  Ohio.  Yearly  meeting  at  Mount  Pleas- 
ant, (>.,  18P.».  '  16mo.  pp.  115.  Mount 
Pleasant,  183'.».  75 

65 'i5  GiuFKiTH  (.Tohn).  Journal  of  the 
Life,  Travels,  and  Labours  in  the  Work  of 
the  Ministry.  Formerly  of  Darby,  Penn. 
pp.  42().  -f  ({ritlith's  Brief  Remarks  ,\d- 
<lressed  to  the  People  called  (Quakers. 
l2mo.  pp.  1 12,  old  sheep,  broken.  London, 
1780.  1  50 

«')')50  Hoi.ME  (Benjamin,  f^idj^Yr).  Collec- 
tion of  his  Epistles  and  Works.  With  his 
life  and  travels  in  Eurojie  and  America. 
8vo.  pp.  PJ4.     London,  1754.  1  00 

6557  Penv  (William).  A  Brief  Account 
of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  People 
called  Quakers.  12mo.  pp.  95,  boards. 
Philadelphia.  1810.  50 

6558  Penn  (William).  No  Cross,  no 
Crown.  A  discourse  showing  the  nature 
and  discipline  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Christ. 
Hvo.  pp  4'.l5.  London,  18()0.  ALso,  iit 
same  volume.  Primitive  Christianity  Re^ 
viewed  in  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the 
People  called  (^)uakers.  8vo.  pp.  77,  old 
sheep.     London,  17*.lO.  75 

0559  Stanton  (Daniel).  Journal  of  the 
Life,  Travels,  and  (iospel  iiabours  of. 
18mo.  pp.  144.     London,  1799.  75 

0500  TfKE  (Henry).  The  Principle.'?  of 
Religion,  as  professed  by  the  Society  of 
Christians  called  Quakers.  12mo.  pp.  142, 
half  bound.     New  York,  1819.  50 


li  ii 


240 


Rohcrt  Clarke  .J'  Co.,  Cinoinnnti. 


Boman  Catholic— 

«»■)(')  1  Ai./oo  (llov,  John,  D.D.)  A  Man- 
iijil  of  I'niviM'sal  ('liurcli  History.  Trails- 
liilt'd  from  th«  ninth  iMihiii:«*(l  lunl  im- 
piovod  (iciinan  piJltion,  lUnl  cilitcd  und 
i)ioiij;(it  down  to  tho  incsoni  linn-  l)v  KfV. 
K.  .1.  Tabisfdi,  D.D.,  iind  li.>v  Thonins  S. 
Flyrnp.D.  I),  .'{vols,  Svo.  Cincinnati,  iS74-N. 
(inc'hi<h's  tho  Anifi'iciin  Cliiucii.)         U)  "j(> 

('.r)G2  Nkiunckx  (Ilev.  Tharlos)  The  Life 
of  tlie.  Willi  a  oha|iti>r  on  tho  oarly  Catli- 
olic  missions  of  Kontnciiv;  ooiiiims  not(\s 
on  tho  iiro;.'ress  of  < 'utiiolicity  in  tiie 
United  States  from  iSUO  to  is:j');  an  ac- 
count of  the  estal>lishment  of  the  Society 
of  .lesus  in  Missouri;  and  "i  liist<Mical 
sketeh  of  the  Sisterhood  of  Loretto  in 
Kentucky,  Missouri  New  Mexico,  etc.  By 
Itev.  <"liarles  P,  Maes,  Portrait.  8vo.  pp. 
635.     Cincinnati,  issd.  'J  ftO 

(').')»').'{  SiiK,\  (John  (i.)  History  of  the 
Catiiolic  Missions  amonj:  the  Indian  'i'rihes 
of  the  rnited  States,  llinio.  pp.  514.  New 
York,  1.SS2.  '1  no 


0504  Si'Ai.i.iNf;  (M.  J,,  !)D  )  Sketches 
of  the  Early  Catholic  ;\Ii>sions  of  Ken- 
tucky, 17s7  to  IS27.  Embracing  a  sum- 
mary of  tlie  early  liistory  of  the  slittc;  the 
adventuies  ot  the  first  Catholic  emigrants; 
biographical  notices  of  the  early  mission- 
aries, etc.  IGiuo.  pp.  iiU8.  liOuisviUe,  n.  d. 
[1844].  2  <)(• 

Shaker— 

t').')65  P.RowN'  (Thomas).  An  Account  of 
the  People  called  Shakers;  their  faith, 
doctrines,  and  practice,  exemplified  in  the 
life,  conversations,  an<l  experience  of  thn 
author.  To  wliich  is  affixed  a  li.istory  of 
their  rise  and  jirogress  to  the  jiresent  day. 
12mo.  pp.  37>',  sheep,  stained.  Trov, 
1812.  2  5i> 

0506  EvAN.s  (F.  W.)  The  Origin,  His- 
tory, Princii)les,  Rules  and  Regulations, 
<iovernment  and  Doctrines  of  the  Shakers. 

lanon, 

00 


1U2,    pajier.       New     Lei 


ISmo.    pp. 
1859. 

6507  Investigator ;  or,  a  Defense  of  the 
Order,  Government,  and  Economy  of  the 
Ignited  Society  called  Shakers.  Also,  some 
account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  legisla- 
ture of  New  Hamj)shire  in  relation  to  the 
])eoplo  called  Shakers,  in  IS2S,  ]2mo.  i>p. 
103,  paper.  Lexington,  1828.  New  York, 
1840.  1   25 

0568  M'Nkmau  (Richard).  The  Kentucky 
Revival.  With  a  brief  account  of  the  en- 
trance and  j)rogress  ot  what  llie  world 
calls  .'^hakerisra.  etc.  lOmo,  pp.  150.  New 
York,  1840,  2  0(> 


050'.»  h'oi.T.  AVP  Book,  A  Holy,  Siicred 
and  Divine  Roll  and  Hook,  from  the  hord 
Cod  of  Heaven  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the 
Earth.     8vt).   pp.   402,   sheep.     Cjinterbmy, 

N,  11.,  184;;.  7,  (III 

0570  Si'MMAUY  View  of  the  Millennial 
Church;  or.  United  Society  of  Believers 
(commonly  called  Shakers. j  l2mo.  pp.  liJI) 
Albany,  1823.  1  i)(i 

0571  Ahotlirr  cdit'um.  l2n»o.  |tp.  3H|,  ..\!- 
l)any,  1848,  1  (in 

0572  Tin:  Oihku  Sii>i.:  ok  tiii-;  Qckstion 
A  Vindication  of  the  Molln-r  and  the 
Elders,  By  onler  of  the  United  "society  at 
Union  Village,  Ohio.  lOnjo.  pp,  175,  paper. 
Cincinnati,  ISJO.  2  IJU 


0573  Shane  (J  D.)  A  Sketch  of  the  im- 
migrant Church.  8vf>  pp.  27,  paper.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1858.  '2,') 

0574  Stone  (Will  L  )  Maltluas  and  his 
Impostures,  or,  the  progiess  of  fanati- 
cism. Illustrated  in  the  extraordinary 
case  of  Rdbl.  Matthews  and  some  of  hin 
foierunnei's  aixl  discijile,*.  lOmo.  pp.  ?>M. 
New  York,  I8:;5  .iO 

0."75  Taneyhill  (R.  M,)  The  Leather- 
wood  <!od.  .An  account  of  the  iippearance 
and  pretensions  of  Joseph  C.  Dylks  in  East- 
ern Oliio,  in  1828.  12mo.  pp.  5'.»,  pi.per, 
Cincinnati,  1>'8().  ;;u 

0570  Thompson   (Jos.    p.)     Chuicli  and 

,*^tate  in  tiie  Uniteil  States,  with  an  a|iiicii- 
dix  on  the  G(Minan  pojmlation.  lOmo.  pp 
100.     Boston,   187:;.  5it 

0577  Thornton  (-L  W.)  The  Puli.it  of 
the  American  Revolution;  or.  the  political 
fierinons  of  tiie  pei'iod  of  1770  With  an 
historical  introduction,  notes,  and  illustra- 
tions.    8vo   pp.  537.      Boston,  1800.        1  'I'l 

0578  Waylen  (Rev.  Edward).  Eccle>i- 
astical  Reminiscences  of  the  U.  S.  Svo. 
pp.  501.     New  York,  1816.  1  •J.'> 

0579  Young  Men's  Christinn  Association 
of  the  United  States  and  Pjiitish  Province*. 
1st  and  2d  conventions.  2  pamphlets. 
8vo.  paper.  Washington  and  Cincinnati, 
1852-50. 


i>> 


SLAVERY  AND  THE  NEORO. 
f)58o  Abolition    Societies,    establi-hod 

in  different  parts  of  the  United  States. 
Proceedings  ,'  the  Third  Convention, 
Philadeljihia,  179().  pp.  32. -j  Fourth  <'on- 
vention,  1797,  pp.  59.-4-Fifth  Cotivenlii>n, 
17'.. 8  pp.  20.4-Seventh  Convention.  ISOl. 
pp.  55.     Each,  50 


Holy,  SiUTpd 
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t'''>si.»  Albert  (Mrn  u.  v.  R.)    Ffouso  of 

I'lomlagi'i  or  <-'hailotto  UronkH  and  othor 
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<')."is:;  Alveraz  (.Alonzo).  Proj-ros.^  :in«l 
liili'liij;«'nic  of  Americans.  Foiindfd  upon 
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01:1.     n.  p.,    \sC,',.  1  fjo 

«''.'>S4  Andrews  (E.  A.)  .Slav«>ry  and  Do- 
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I'Jnio.  pp.  2iM.      lioston,  IS;;(».  .5o 

t'l.'iS,')  Armistead  (WiLson).     a  Tribiue 

for  tli«  N<';;ro;  heinj;  a  vindication  of  the 
moral,  intellcctnal,  and  religioii.s  Ciipahili- 
tics  of  lh((  <'()loiued  portion  ot  mankind, 
hio^'raiihical  .^iUetciio.s,  facts,  atiecdotes, 
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GfiSC.  Aughey  (Pvev  Jno.  H.)  The  Iron 
I'ui'inico;  or,  slaverv  ami  secession.  l2iuo. 
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t'>.")S7  Aunt  Sally;  or.  the  cross  tlie  way 
of  freedom.  A  narrative  oj  the  slave-life 
and  purcha.se  of  tin*  mother  of  Kev.  !s;iac 
Williaiu.s.  ItJmo.  pp.  "JIG.  (Jincinnati, 
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i.s.'>;{.  CD 

C)'>A9  Arwifier.ii'tfon.  I-'mo.  pp.  3U9.  All- 
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»).")',•(»  Barnes  (AU.ert).  The  rhurch  and 
."^iavery.  iJmo.  jip.  1%,  paper.  Piiiladel- 
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ti.'i'.tl    Barnes  (An)ert>.     Impury  into  the 

Scriptural    \'ii'ws  »)f   Slaverv.       IJmo.    pj>. 
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ti.V.vj  Bascom  HI.  li. ,  D.  D._)  Met  ho.  i  i  sm 
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t'.;V.»:;  Botume (  Elizabeth  n.)  First  Dayn 
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<''V.»4  Brackett  (J.  H.)  The  Xejrro  in 
Maryland.  A  study  of  the  institution  of 
slavery.     Svo.  pp.  270.      Bait.,  l.S8'.».       2  00 

05'J5  Brackett  (J.  K.)  Notes  on  the 
Progress  of  tlie  Colored  People  of  Mary- 
lamJ  since  the  War.  Svo.  pp.  %.  Balti- 
more    ISUO.  I  00 

r,,')<)i'>  Brisbane  (Wni.  H.)  SlavehoMing 
K.\amine«i  in  tlie  Light  of  the  Holy  Bible. 
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fJeoi^'ia.  A  fiarrative  of  tl»e  life,  sntlerinsj!*, 
and  e-cape  of  .lohn  Brown,  a  fugitive  slavtf. 
Edited  by  I..  .\.  CJuinierovzow,  lOmo.  pp. 
250.     London,  I.WV  J!j 

«'.5',ts  Bruce  d'hilij.  a.)    The  Plantation 

Negro.     .\s  ;i  Ficeinan.     observations  o» 
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York. 
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X.  Y..  ls'J(»,  75 


VirL'inta. 

IS'.'J. 

<'5'.ty  Cable  (^5 

tiuu.     I'Jnio.  pp. 

CdOO  Cairnes(.l.  E.)  Tin- slave  Power. 
Its  character,  career,  and  probable  designs. 
Being  an  attempt  toe.\plain  the  real  issues 
involved  in  the  American  conle.st.  Svo. 
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bt)(ll  Care.y  (M.)  Letters  on  the  Colo- 
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IS.3S,  -J.-, 

<>t>i)2  Carey  (H.  C.)  The  slave  Trade. 
Domestic  and  Fon-iLMi.  Why  it  exists  and 
how  it  niav  be  e.xiinguishcd.  12mo.  pt). 
42'''.      Plula'delphia,  IS.'Ci.  1  (M> 

tji".(i3  Chase  (IL)  mid  Sanborn  (C.  W.> 
North  and  the  South.  Statistical  view  of 
the  condition  of  tiie  free  and  slave  states. 
PJmo.  pp.  L!l.     lioston,  ]85t).  50 

<«6()4  Cheever  ((^oo.  B.)  The  fiuilt  of 
Slavery,  and  the  Crime  of  Slaveholding, 
I'emonst-ated  from  the  ilebri'wand  (iret-k 
Scriptures.    i2mo.  pp.  472.    Boston,  iStV,).   75 

0(1(15  Child  (Mrs.)  An  A]>peal  in  Favor 
of  that  Class  of  American  i  called  Africans, 
l2mo.  pp.  2.'52.     Boston.  Is.;:;.  ',(> 

tir.oG  Child  (L.  Maria).  The  Fivedman'.s 
Book.      l2mo,   \)[t.  277.       Boston,  lS('t.").        »')(> 

♦)ti07  Child  (L.  Maria).  The  Ifight  Wav 
the  Sah^  Wav.      lOmo.  pp.  loS.     New  York. 

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_6()(iS  Christy  (David),  African  Civiliza- 
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(>Cm  Christy  (David).  Cotton  U  King; 
or,  the  culture  of  cotton,  and  its  relation  to 
agriculture,  mamif'acture.  and  conunerce. 
l2mo.  pp.  29S.     New  York,  is.'.ft.  M 

(JtllO  Clarkson  (Thos.)  Ttie  flistory  of 
the  Hise,  I'rogress,  and  Accomplishment  of 
the  Abolition  of  the  African  Slave  Trade 
by  the  British  Parliament.  12mo.  pp.  ,34S, 
sheep.     Wilmingtoi*    18I»i.  75 

«'>0n  Clowes  (W.  Laird).  Black  Amer- 
ica. A  .study  of  the  ex-slave  ami  hii*  late 
master.     12mo.  pp.  240,     Lou,  IS'M.     125 

•'••■) li?  Cobden  (Jno.,  ('.)     The    \Vhue 

""'laves  of  England.     <  'ompiled  frons  ofiicial 
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CiOir)  CoflBn  (l.i-vi)  Kominisconcos  of, 
the  Uepnlcil  I'lfsident  of  tin-  rndiMjirountl 
Uailroiid.  I'.cing  a  luiof  lii^^tory  of  tlio 
^liihois  of  iv  litetiiuo  in  lichalt  of  the  >lav.', 
with  the  stories  of  iiunieious  fuj»itives  who 
gained  thc^r  treetloin  tiiif.ujih  his  instru 
mentality,  and  many  otiier  incidents.  Tor- 
traitsof  Levi  and  ( 'atlieiine  Collin.  12nio 
j.p.  I'.Vl.     Cincinniiti,   ISMl,  2  (H) 

0610  Controversy  l>etween  CaiusGmcchn.s 
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the  Free  People  of  Colour.  Hvo.  j»p  -IS, 
paper.     Geoif-'etown,  18"J7.  ''(» 

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«)019  Cooper  (Anna  .lulia).  A  Voice 
from  the  South  By  a  hlack  woman  of 
the  South.  Portrait  l2mo.  jtp.  MW. 
Xenia,  IS'.)-  1   tl(» 

0020  Duncan  (.las.)  A  Treatise  on 
Slavery,  showing.'  the  evil  of  slaveholdinj; 
both  from  the  light  ot  nature  and  divine 
revelation.  Svo,  jip  13t').  New  York, 
1840.  "-O 

0021  Eldridge  (Elleanor)  Memoirs  of_. 
48mo.  pp.  12S      Providence,  1S42.  75 

0022  Elliott  (Iv  N.)  ('Otton  is  King, 
and  Pro-slavery  Arguments:  comprising 
the  writings  of  Hammond,  Harper, 
Christy,  Stringfellow,  Ho<lge,  lUedsoe,  and 
Cartwright,  on  this  important  sulijeot 
with  an  essay  on  slavery  in  the  light  of 
international  low  8vo  pp.  'J08,  roan. 
Augusta,  Ga.,   V.    0.  2  oO 

0023  Elmwood  (Hlniithan).  A  Yankee 
among  the  Nuililiers.  An  autobiography. 
18mo.  pp.  142.  half  calf.      .V.  Y.,  IS.ia.      100 


0024  Fawcett   d')     A 


<  'ompassionate 
Vir- 


Addres.s  to  the  Christian   Negroes  in 
ginia.     ISnio.  ]ip.  4ti.     Salop,  I7r)0.  .',.) 

002.">  Fletcher  (.lohn).  studies  on 
Slavery,  in  Easy  Lessons.  Coinpiled  into 
eight  studies,  and  subtlivided  into  short 
lessons  for  the  convenience  ot  readers. 
8vo.  pp.  G:;7,  sheep.      Natchez,  IS.Vi.       2  00 

0020  Free  Soil  Convention  (The).    A 

Melo-Drama   in    'lhr<'e    Acts.     By    Llebbs. 
18mo.  pp.  75.     Maysville.  25 

0027  Freeman  (He v.  F.)  A  Plea  for 
Africa.  Conversations  on  slavery  and  col- 
onization.    12mo.  pp.  ;j4'J.     riiila,  1838.    50 


0ti28  Garrison  (^V.  i-Ioyil).  Lectures  of 
fieorge  Thompson,  and  history  of  his  cmi- 
iit  ction  with  the  anti-sIavery  cause  in  Kiig- 
land.      l2mo.  pp.  190.     Bo!<ton,  1830.         .,0 

0020  Godwin  (B  )  The  Substance  ot  n 
Course  of  Lectuit'>  on  Br-tish  C*)lo!iial 
.Slavery.     Svo.    jip.    171,    boards.      London 

i8;;o.  ■  50 

OO.Ki  Goodloe  (l»  b'  )  The  Southeni 
Platlorm;  or,  manual  of  Southern  nenti- 
merit  on  the  sid>ject  ot  >lavcry.  8vo.  jip. 
.so.      I',o-ton,  lS."is'  4(» 

t'i(')31  Goodwin  (  1^  Kj  Souiliern  Slavery 
in  its  Pre.st'iit  .\-pe('(s.  <"ontaining  a  reply 
to  tlie  late  work  of  ihe  I'i^liop  of  Vcrniont 
on  slavery  12mo.  j^).  34.1.  Philadelphia 
1804  "  '  Mi() 

M.V2  Greeley  (Horace).  History  of  Ihe 
Struggle  for  Slavery  E.\ tension  or  lle-tiii- 
tion  in  the  Tniled  .Statics  from  the  Declara- 
tion ol  Imlependence  to  the  Picseiit  Day. 
Svo.  pp.   104,  papei'.      Ne\v  ^'ork,  1850.      75 

0033  Gregoire  (H.)  An  Iixniiry  Con- 
cerning the  Intelb' 'tiial  and  Moral  Fai'iil- 
ties  and  Literature  ol  Negrot"  ;  followed 
with  an  ace  >unt  of  the  life  and  works  ot 
fifteen  negroes  and  mulattoes  distinguished 
in  science,  literature,  an<l  aits.  Tianslati'd 
liv  1).  B.  Warden.  Svo  pp.  253,  boar<ls, 
lirooklyn,  I  Sid.  I   'lU 

t'034  Qrosvenor  (C.  P.)  A  Heview  of 
the  Correspondence  of  Messrs.  Fuller  ami 
Wayland,  on  the  subject  of  .American  slav 
erv.  Also,  a  discourse  by  Bogcr  Williams 
1052.      1 81110.  pp.  l•^7.      r'lica,  1847.  50 

0035  Hayden  (Will  )  Narrative  of.  Con- 
taining a  faithful  account  of  his  travels 
for  a  number  of  years  whilst  a  slave  in  the 
South.  Written  by  himself.  l2rno.  ]>]<. 
150.     Cincinnati,  InIO.  00 

00;',()  Helper  (Hinion  K.)  Nojo(pic:  a 
(^ue^-iion  for  a  ('omiiieiit.  12in<>.  pji.  IT'.' 
New  York,  lSf,7.  1   mi 

OO'm  Higher  Law  (The).  Tried  by  loa- 
son  and  .\uthority.  Svo.  pp.  54.  New  ^'oIk. 
1851.  •:") 

0038  Tlir  .v(imr.  With  answer.  Svo.  pp. 
54+48      Cincinnati.  1851.  10 

oo:;'.t  Hopkins  (J.   H..  Bishop  of  v.i- 

mont).  A  Sciijitural,  Ecclesiastical,  ami 
Historical  View  of  Slaverv.  12mo.  ]>]).  3711 
New  York,  lSf-,4.  '  i   <'i» 

('i04u  IngersoU  (Charles).  A  Letter  to 
a  Friend  in  a  Slave  State.  By  a  citizen  if 
Pennsylvania.  4to.  p{).  00,  large  [tap"  r. 
I'hiladelphia,    1S02.  75 

0041  Inquiry  into  the  Condition  a.id 
Prospects  of  the  African  Race  in  the  Unitei! 
States.  J'y  an  American.  !8mo.  pp.  2!  I. 
Philadelphia,    .839.  50 


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t)(ii2  Jamaica   Slave  Law,  witli   I'ro- 

leedirigs  and  DocijuumKh  lelativc  thereto. 
hvo.  pp.  -'|'5,  hoards,  uncut.  London, 
ISJS.  I   110 

ti(V»,;  Jay  (William).  An  liKjuiry  into 
the  '  liaract(M' ami 'r«Midency  of  the  Amer- 
ioiiii  < 'olonizalion,  and  Anierican  Anti- 
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VorU.'ls;;:).  c.o 

(ii'ill  Johnson  (I^  A.)  A  School  History 
of  the  Neyid  liacc  ill  America,  from  It'll'.) 
to  is'Mi  With  a  short  introduction  as  to 
the  111  i).'in  of  the  rai'c;  also,  a  short  .sketch 
ot  l.ilieria.  I'Jmo.  pp.  12()(),  Kaieigh,  N,  C. 
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tiiil")  Junkin  (<^'Po.,  D.D.)  The  Integrity 
of  our  National  llnioti  r.s.  Abolitionism. 
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I'll. Ill  Latrobe  (-'ohn  il.  i?.)  Coloniza- 
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Ih.Vi  40 

I'l'l"  Latrobe  (.'ohn  H.  ]'•  ^  Coloni/.a- 
liiiii  A  notice  of  \'ictor  llu^jjo's  views  of 
(■hivi  ry  in  the  United  States.  Svo.  pp.  4S. 
Hiiltimoro,  1S;")|.  40 

I'lt'iiS  Letter  to  Napoleon  III.  on  .-^Lavery 
in  the  Southern  States.  By  a  Creole  of 
hiiuisiana.  v^vo.  pp.  128,  paper.  London, 
iM'iL'  ;")() 

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jihlcts.      V.  d.  I    (N) 

t'l'i'io  Liberty  Bell  (The).    I'.y  Friends 

(if    Freeilom.       Ithno.     jip.     'M)4.       Boston, 

IS47.  GO 

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ciii  liesearcii  respecting  tiie  <  ipinions  of  the 

Koiiiider.s  of  the   lu'iiublic  on   Negroes,  as 

Slaves,  as  Citizens,  and  as  Soldiers.   Svo.  jip. 

i>l,  half  morocco,      Boston,  ISO.'i.  1  50 

Oi'i.'ili  AiKithcr  rnpji.     Boards,  uncut.      1   'i.'j 

liii.");  L'Ouverture  (i'oussant).     Life  of. 

The  negro  patriot  <il  llayti.  By  liev.  John 
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is.'..;.  1  (10 

i''''i"il  Mann  ( ll'irace).  slavery.  Letters 
and   .'~^pee('!ies.       i  2mo.    pp.    yt'i4.      JJoston, 

is.-i.:.  7') 

iiii.V")  Matlack  ( Luciu.s  (,'.)  History  of 
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ITS<i-|.s4'.),  and  history  of  Wesleyan  Meth- 
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I'll''*'"  Mayfield  (  Millie).  .'Progression  ;  or, 
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li'Ji'i.     Cinoinnati,  iStiO.  I   dO 

'ii'57  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.   He- 

jioi  t  of  debates  in  tiie  (ieneral  Conference, 
1S41,  on  .slavery.  By  Uobert  A.  West.  i^vo. 
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t'lt't.is  Miscegenation,    i'he  theory  of  the 

blending  of  tlie  race<,  applied  |o  the  .Ame* 
ican  white  man  and    .Negro.     l2mo.  pp.  72, 
paper      New  York,  ISi)4.  40 

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'''(■'''•»  Negro  d'he).  Wliat  is  his  ethno- 
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()()(') I   New  Jersey  Society  for  Promoting 

the  .MMditiiiii  tif  Slaverv,  Constitrition, 
with  extract  of  laws  of  17S()-hS.  Svo.  pp. 
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r)()ii2  New  Pantheon;    or,  the_^  age^  of 

lilack.  A  poem.  iSmo,  pp.  ^7.  New 
York,  isi'c.  25 

rii'iti')  North  and  South  (I'lie  I ;  or,  .slavery 
iind  its  contrasts.  .\  tale  of  real  life.  Il- 
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()t'ifi5  Paulding  (-L  iv.)  Slavery  in  the 
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ls;;(').  50 

OOtiCi  Poole  (William  F.)  Anti-Slavery 
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ber ICi,  IS72.  To  whi(di  is  ajipended  a  fac- 
simile reprint  of  Dr.  (ieorge  Biudnman's 
oration  on  the  moral  and  political  evil  of 
slavery,  dtdivered  at  a  public  meeting 
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the  Abolition  of  Slavery,  Baltimore,  .luly 
4,  I7',t|.  Svo.  pp  b2H-'J0,  cloth.  Cin»;in- 
nati,  ls7.'].  1  25 

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('ir.i'i')  Reese  (David  M.)  Letters  to  the 
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(piiry  into  the  .American  Colonization  and 
.American  .Aiiti-.'^lavei  v  .Societies."  12mo. 
pp.  120.      New  York,  rs:]5.  tiO 

('i('i70  Report  of  tin;  I'.oston  Female  .Anti- 
.Slavery  .'society,  v,-ith  a  concise  statement 
of  events  ]ii'evious  and  subse(|uent  to  the 
annual  meeting  of  I  So.').  12mo.  pp.  lOS. 
Boston,  1S.;C).  40 

(■'('Tl  Rice  (I'ev.  N.  L.)  Lectures  on  Slav- 
ery.     12ino.  ]ip.  72.     Cincinnati,  1S45.      .'j5 

('i()72  Robinson  (Bev.  .lohn).  The  Testi- 
mony and  Practice  of  the  Presbyterian 
Chinch  in  veferencc  to  American  slavery, 
with  an  appendix.  12rao.  pp,  256.  Cin- 
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•  ''h.;  Ross  {Uoy  Vv^d.  A.)  Slavery  <)r- 
(liined  ol  (ii)(l  \-2m<\  \>[>.  ISti.  riiiladel- 
I)hia,  l^oT.  '■>'» 

fi(j74  Sharpe  (»iniiiville).  Momoir^ot'. 
By  ('has.  Smart.  Itjiuo.  \>\).  I'HJ  Xt'\v 
York,  is;56,  ■>*> 

t)t'>T.')  Shipherci(.lar.)b  H.)  Ilistoryof  tho 
()horliii-\Velliii,i.'ltin  IJesouc  [Fnjiitivc  Slave 
Law],  witli  an  intniductioii  by  I'rof.  lloiiry 
E.  Peck  and  lion.  Kalpli  rhnnb.  Svn.  pp. 
280.      B.xtdn,   IS.V.I  1   'J') 

6tJ7(')  Sinclair  (  i'ftef).  FifM'dom  or  slav- 
ery in  tlie  I'niled  States.  Svo.  pp.  !<)(», 
paper.      London,  n.  d.  ••" 

()()77  Slaughter(i;ev.  P.)  The  Virginian 
History  of  .VtVican  Colonization.  Svo. 
doul)le  column,  pp.  110.  Kiolunond, 
]8r)5.  I    -•"> 

tit)7S  Sloan  ('las.  A.)  The  (Ireat  (.^les- 
tion  Answered;  or.  is  slavery  a  sin  in  itsell  ? 
Answered  according  to  the  teaching'  of  the 
Sorijjtures.  12ino.  pp.  2^4.  Memphis, 
lSo7.  l'^''" 

Ot')7y  South  (Hie)  AUine  should  (iovein 
the  South,  and  .Mriean  slavery  siioiild  I>e 
controlled  liy  tliose  oidy  who  are  Iriendlv 
to  it.     Svo.  )ip.  fi;;.     ( 'iiarleston,  iMiO.        75 

t>()S')  South  Ci'lie)  A  Letter  from  a 
Friend  m  the  Nortii  [E.  C.  InjrersollJ.  witli 
special  reterenee  to  tlie  etfects  ot  disunnui 
upon  slavery.  Svo.  pp.  40,  paper.  IMiila- 
delphia,  In'/O.  '-.") 

tiOSl  South  (The).  Vindicated  from  tlie 
Treason  and  Fanaticism  ot  the  Northein 
Abolitionists.  12mo.  pp.  ;;i4  Phila<leb 
phia,   \s:',i').  I.) 

0082  Stebbins((i.  R)  Facts  an.l  opin- 
ions toncliin<:  the  U(\il  Hriirin,  ( 'haracter, 
and  Influence  of  tlie  .\meiican  Coloni/a- 
tion    Society.        12ino     pp.    224.        lioston, 

185;;.  ■  I  <"> 

COS.;  still  (Wn).)  The  Underfrround 
■Railroad.  A  record  of  facts,  iinthentic 
narratives,  letters,  etc.  Narrating  the 
hard>iiiiis,  hair-breadth  escapes,  anil  death 
struggles  ot  the  slaves  in  their  etlorts  lor 
freedom.  Illustrated.  Svo.  jip  780.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1S72.  3  00 

00S4  Stowe  (Harriet  B.)  Uncle  Tom's 
Cabin,  With  illustrations  b\  E.  W.  Kem- 
ble.     2  vols.  lOmo.     Boston,  i8'.»2.  4  00 

6685  Another  rditi<ni.  lUi  'rated.  Witli 
a  biblioijraphy  bv  • 'CO.  LuUen.  12mo.  p)) 
52'J.     Boston,   18'J2,  2  00 

6080  AwdhcY  olUion.  12mo.  pp.  52'J.  Bos- 
ton, 1S'J2.  I   00 

6687  Stowe  (  Harriet  Beecher).  The  Key 
to  "  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin,  '  presenting  tlie 
original  facts  and  documents  upon  which 
the  story  is  founded,  together  with   corrob- 


orative statements  verifying;   the  trutli  df 
the  work.    I2mo.  pp.  504.    Lond,  n.  d.    1   :M 

Cit'iSS  T/ir  .s.iinc.  Svo.  pp.  2r»2,  pa[)er.  Bos- 
ton, 185:;.  7,5 

•  >tiN'.i  Stuart  (M.)  C'lmscieiici^  and  tlif 
< 'onstituticu.  With  remarks  on  the  recent 
spei-eh  of  l>aniel  Webster  nn  slavery,  Svo. 
pp,  1  1',),  p.iper.      Boston,  I85i).  (>{) 

OO'.to  Subgenation.  Tiie  Tlieory  of  the 
Normal  Uelatiou  of  the  Uaces,  Anaii.^wer 
to  Miscegenation,  I2mi>,  jip.  72,  paier. 
New  York,  1804.  40 

OllOi  Sumr.er  (Clias. )  'i'lie  Bar 'rtrism  dI' 
Slavery,     "^vo    pp.  ■>'2.      Wasli.,  iSi'iO.  2.") 

00',i2  Sunderland  (L.dJoy).  'i'he  Testi- 
mony of  *iod  a"ainst  Slavery.  A  collection 
ot  jiassages  from  llii'  Bible,  which  show  tlip 
sin  of  lidlding  and  ti  eating  the  iiiniian 
species  as   property.      lOmo.  p]i.   177.     New 

York,  ls;;r,",  '  .'ii 

OOli:;  Thompson  (tieorge).  betters  a!ii| 
Addresses  of,  during  his  mission  in  Unitnl 
States,  ls;54-5.  12mo.  pp  120,  Boston, 
ls:;7  .",0 

'|'''.'4  Thompson  (<ieori;(\).  Prison  Lifi' 
and  li'etlci  lions;  or.  a  narrative  of  the  ar- 
lest,  trial,  conviction,  etc.,  <if  Work,  P.iiir, 
and  Tliomjison.  who  sutlered  an  luijust  .iiiij 
cuel  imprisonment  in  Missouri  peniteii 
uar  tor  attempting  to  aid  .»ome  sl;ivi>< 
to  libcrtv.  12mo.  p]i.  :i77.  llartlonl, 
I,s5:;.  1  21 

0i)',t5  Torrey  (.'es-.(M  .\  Portraiture  i,\ 
Domestic  Slavery  in  the  I'liited  States,  and 
a  project  of  a  colonial  asylum  for  free  poi- 
sons of  color.  Illustrated.  Svo  pp.  \^. 
boards,  uncut.  Philadelphia,  1S17.  I  (Id 
Oti',)!)  Voyages  of  the  slavers  .""^t.  John 
and  .\rms  ot  .\msler<lani,  i<i5U,  100:5;  to- 
gether with  additional  paM.os  illustrative 
of  the  slave  trr  le  under  tiie  Dutcli,  Traiiv 
lated  by  E,  B.  O'CnUagiian,  4to.  pp.  .".(m, 
boards,  uncut.      Albany,    IMh.  2  On 

Oi)'.)7  Weston  (Ceo,  M,t  The  Progress  of 
Slavery  in  the  United  States,  I2mo.  pp. 
lioj.      Washington,  |S57.  '") 

•  '•'''••S  Wheaton  (llcmy).  Enquiry  into 
tlie  X'alidity  of  the  Biitisli  < 'laim  to  ii 
Bight  of  Visitation  and  Search  of  Anieri- 
(!an  Vessels  susjiecteil  to  be  enga,L'e(l  in  tin' 
African  Slave-trade.  Svo,  j)p,  151.  Phila- 
deiphia,  1>42.  1  II" 

t)il',l',l  Wheeler  (Jacob  D.)  Practical 
Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Slavery:  being  a 
compilation  of  all  Uie  decisions  made  on 
that  subject  in  the  several  courts  of  US, 
and  ,'State  courts.    Svo.  pp,  470.    New  York, 

is;j7,  1  ■'" 

0700  White    Slave;    or,    Memoirs   of  a 
iMigitive,     12mo,  pi>,  408.     Boston,  1852,    TJ 


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0701  Williams  {('xoov^o  W.)  Tho  Anior- 
IciUi  Negro,  from  I77("i  to  ].S7t).  Oration  de- 
livered ,Inly  1,  ls7(3,  at  Avondale,  Ohio. 
Svo.  pp.  ;1S,  pajier.     <  incinnati,  1S7G.         120 

Iwtl2  Williams  (George  W.)  A  History 
of  the  Ne;rii)  Kaee  in  America,  from  ItUUto 
ISdO.  Negnies  as  slaves,  as  soldiers,  and  as 
citizens;  toLrether  with  a  preliminary  con- 
sideralion  of  the  unity  of  the  human  fam- 
ily, an  histoiical  sketch  of  Africa,  and  an 
(iccount  of  the  iietrro  frovi'mments  of  Sierra 
Leniie  and  Pilooia.  Portrait.  2  vols,  in  1, 
hvo.     Now  York.  iSS').  4  00 

ti70;i  Wilson  (Henry).  Rise  and  Fall  of 
the  Sliivo  Power  in  America.  3  vols.  Svo. 
I^Mslon,  1S74.  y  00 


l;ini.l()iii{APHY    AND   LITEUAKY 
HISTOPY. 

r>7f»l  AUibone  (S,  Austin)  A  Critical 
Dictionary  of  English  liitoralure  and  Brit- 
ish and  American  Authors,  living  and  de- 
ceased, from  the  earliest  accounts  to  the 
Litter  half  of  the  Ninoteenth  Century,  con- 
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(authors),  with  iorty  indexes  of  subjects. 
:;  vols,  royal  ,'<vo.   i'h"iladeli)hia,  1874.  ii2  50 

('i705  tSupp(''i"Ciu  fn  tlir.  (ihnvr,  covering  a 
)irriod  of  thirty  years,  with  additions,  over 
thirty-seven  thousand  articles  (authors). 
P.v  -lolin  Foster  Kirke.  2  vols,  royal  Svo. 
I'hiladelphia,  i.S'.M.  15  00 

t'i70()  American  Antiquarian  Society. 
Catalogue  of  hooks  in  the  library  of.  Svo. 
Wttrcester.  ls:;7.  "  1    25 

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Books;     or.    I^iiglish    guide    to    American 
literature.   ,^v.i.  jip.  P.IO.    London,  1  Sol).    1   25 

t')70S  Bookmart  (Tho).  a  monthly  mag- 
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Vols.  2  to  7.  .luiie,  1SS4,  to  May,  1890.  G 
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G70'.t  Brockhaus  ( 1"  A.)  Catalogue  l{ai- 
Sonne  d'oine  ('ollection  de  Livres  Precieu.x 
sur  r Ain<'ii(pi.'.  Svo.  pp.  1,'];>.  Leipzig, 
Isr.l.  1   00 

(■>7iO  Bucki)igham(-L  T.)  Specimens  of 
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memoirs,  anecdotes,  and  reminiscences. 
Portr.ait.  2  vol.-.  in  1,  l2ino.  lioston, 
ISoO.  2   "lO 

G7il  Carey  (il  C)  The  International 
Copvright  i^>uestion  .Answered.  Svo.  pp. 
30.  '  Phil.adelphia,  1872  25 

G712  Carey  (Henry  C.)  Letters  on  In- 
ternational Ci>pvright.  Svo.  pp.  88.  New 
York,  18G8.         '  50 


G71o  Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging 
to  the  liibrary  of  the  Three  Monthly  Meet- 
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G722  Coggesnall  [W.  T.)  A  Discour.se 
on  the  Social  and  Moral  Advantages  of  the 
Cultivation  of  Local  Literature.  12mo.  pp. 
29,  paper.     Columbus,  1  S.V.I.  20 

G723  Hart  (John  T.)  Manual  of  Ameri- 
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))hia,  l'-'''2.  2  00 

G724  Hawthorne (lulian)  .and  Lemmon 

(L.)  American  Literature.  12iiio.  pp.  3IS. 
Boston,  1S92.  1   25 

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phy of  Cliarlestown.  JIass.,  and  Bunker 
Hill.  Plates.  Svo.  pp.  lOO.  Boston, 
1880.  2  00 

G72t'>  Jameson  (-L  Franklin).  The  His- 
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G727  Knapp  (Samr.el  L. )  Loctui'os  on 
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1870  1   00 

(■)729  Ludewig  ( Herman  E.)  The  Liter- 
ature of  .American  Local  History.  \  l)io- 
graphical  essav.  Svo  pp.  18<l.  New  York, 
1S4().  '  3  50 

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South  America.  Small  4to.  pp.  221,  half 
.sheep.     Amsterdam,  ls77.  1  50 


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Rofurt  Clarke  <j*  Co.,  CittchinatL 


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fuM  Munsell  (Joel).  A  Chronology _oi' 
Piipor  iiiul  Paper-niakitig.  8vo,  {•}>.  174. 
Albany,  IStU.  I   -''> 

6732  O'Callaghan  (K.  B.)  A  List  of 
Editions  ot  tlio  Holy  Scripturos,  and  parts 
thereof,  juintcd  in  America  previous  to 
I860.  With  introdiietion  and  bibliographi- 
cal notes.  Koyal  Svo.  pp.  415,  halt'  <'alt', 
gilt  top.      .Mbany,  ISC).  6  (M) 

67:53  Rhees  (Wm.  J.)  Manual  of  the 
Public  Libraries,  institutions,  and  Societies 
in  the  United  States  and  British  Prov- 
inces of  North  .America.  Svo.  pp.  <'>S7, 
bound,  uncut.      Piiihulelphia,  iho'J.        •"><•'> 

()~r:A  Another  cojpj.     Cloth  cut.  2  ."lO 

67."')  Rich  (O.)  Cat.'ilogue  of  Books 
printed  from  L")'i(>  to  17ou.  .^vo.  pp.  120. 
London,  ls;;2.  li  <'0 

67.16  TI'C  siviir.  Additions  and  Correc- 
tions, ]7iiii  ti)  iSdit.     pp.  42">  to  512.        1  25 

6737  n,-  ...■,;.,-,•.  1-^31  to  IS44.  i.p.  '220 
to  4 12.  2  Ui» 

673S  Richardson  ((.'has,  F.)  .\merican 
Literatiu'e,  ]('}n7-l.s.^5.  \'oi.  I:  The  Devel- 
opment of  American  'I'iiought.  Vol.  2: 
American  Poetrv  and  Fiction.  2  vols.  Svo. 
New  York,  lS'J2.  6  (d 

67;i'.l  Th'-finic.  Populareditit  n.  2  vol.«. 
in  I.  3  50 

6740  Smith  M.  H.>  Bibliothecn  Ameri- 
cana. A  lalalngue  of  a  valuable  collection 
of  books.  )N'in!p!ilets,  manuscripts,  maps, 
engravings,  etc.,  illustrating  tlie  hi.-tory 
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!ind  the  West  Indies.  Svo,  pp.  1^2,  Lon- 
don, 1S74,  1   50 

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6742  Stedman  (Edmund  C.)  Poets  of 
America      1 2nio.  j.p.  5 1  5.     I'.o.s.,  I,s<,l2,     2  25 

6743  Stevens  (  Henry  j.  Historical  Nug- 
gets. Bif>liotheca  Americana;  or,  a  <le- 
scriptive  account  of  my  collection  of  rare; 
books  rel  ting  to  .America.  2  vols.  l2ino. 
uncut.      London,  ls()2  7  00 

6744  Thomson  (Peter  fK)  A  Bibli(jgra- 
phy  '^*'  the  ."-Hate  of  <Miio.  Being  a  cata- 
log...i  of  the  books  and  pamphlets  relating 
to  the  history  ot  the  State.  ln>]i.  Svo.  pp. 
436,  gilt  top,  uncut.  1,2^5  title.^,  Cincin- 
nati, 1S80  4  .50 

6745  Aiiothr,-  rnpi/.  New  half  morocco, 
bevele<l  boai'ds,  gilt  top,  tuicut,  <)  00 

674f)  Trubner  (Nicholas).  lUbliographi- 
•■al  (iuide  to  .\merican  Literature.  A  classi- 
tied  list  of  books  publisiied  in  the  Cnited 
States   of  America   during   the   last    forty 


ye.irs.  With  bihliograpliical  introduction, 
notes,  and  alphabetical  index.  Svo,  pp, 
750,  half  bound.      London,  lS5'.t.  4  00 

6747  Tyler  (Moses  Coit).  A^Uistorv  of 
American  Literature.  2  vols,  in  1.  New 
York,  ISSL  3  (10 

674S  Webster  (Noah).  The  New  Testa- 
ment in  tlie  (.'oinmon  Version.  With 
fimendments  to  the  language.  Itinio.  i>\). 
267.     New  Haven,  |s3'.».         ^  1  5(1 

6749  Whipple  (I'.dwin  P.)  American 
Literature  and  otiier  Papers.  l2mo.  iiii, 
SI  5.     Boston,  1S^7,  1  50 

6750  Winsor  (.lustiii).  The  Iteadcr's 
Handbook  of  the  American  Uevolution, 
1761-17S3.     ISmo.  pp.  32S.     I'.os.  iSSO.    1  •_>:. 

<'.75l  Wright  (Bev.  Dr.  .lohn).  Farly 
Bibles  of  America.  Fac-similes  of  titles, 
16njo.  pp.  171.     N.  Y..  lsy2.     Net.         1  .^u 


PoETHY. 

6752  Adams  (•'.  'i)  Demiot  Mac.Mer- 
rogh :  or.  the  conquest  of  Ireland.  .\n 
liistorical  tale  of  the  i'wcllth  Century.  In 
''i  ur  cantos.  ISnio,  pp.  los.  Columbus,  (»., 
,SL».  5(1 

6753  Adams  (.lohn  (>uincy).  Derniot 
MacMorr<)gii ;  or,  the  conijuest  of  Ireland, 
Svo,  ]){).  10^.  paper.  I'.oston,  1S:;2.  First 
edition.  >■> 

•'754  AlasCd.  .\n  Indian  Ta'e.  Vv'itli 
otlier  poejn>  Lhuo.  pp,  141.  Philadelphia, 
iS57.  50 

•  '•755  Alcott  (.\.  Bronson).  New  < 'on- 
necticut.  An  autobiogra{)hical  poem.  Ivl- 
ited  by  F,  P>.  .^i  nl)oin.  IDmo.  pp.  217. 
r.oston,  1>'^7,  1   25 

•'iT5('.  Americana;  o,,  a  New  Talo  of  tlir 
rjenii  Px'ing  an  ftlleg<iric,'d  mask  in  live 
acts,  Svo,  pp  I2S,  Baltimore,  1S02.  (First 
pages  soiled,)  I  Od 

6757  Andre  'Major  .loiiii)  The  Cow 
Chace,  .An  heroic  poem  in  threi^  cantos. 
Written  at  New  York.  17^(t.  by  the  late 
^Lajor  .Andre,  witli  (wplanalory  notes  by 
the  editor.  London.  Printed  for  .bilni 
I'ielding,  No.  2+  Pater-Noster-Row,  17^1 
Reprinted  from  this  rare  <|Uarto  edition, 
with  the  original  preface,  notes,  etc.  Svo. 
j'.p.  32,  sewed.     Cincinnati,  ISO'J,  75 

675S   T/u-  .'~,nnc.      Large  paper.  1  '"i 

<)75',t  Bevan  (Philij))  .Songs  of  the  War 
for  the  I'nioii.  The  Mystic  Isle,  etc.  Si| 
12mo.  pp.  154,     Cincinnati,  lsS7.  1  <"' 

67(iO  Bokcr  (Ceo,  IL)  The  Podesta's 
Daughter,  and  other  poems.  16mo.  pp. 
150.     Philadeliihia,  1852.  75 


poetry. 


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X.  H.,  1840.  75 

6762  Brownell  (Henry  II.)  Poems. 
li'uno.  pp.  2'i>.     New  York,  1847.  50 

676:5  Bryan  (Daniel).  The  Mountain 
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injlham  county,  Virginia.  16"mo.  pp.  2.")2, 
sheep.      Harrisonburg,  1S13.  2  •••> 

67t')4  Carter  (N.  II.)  Pains  of  the  Im- 
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York.  lS2t.  ^0 

6765  Case(Kev.  Wheeler).  Uevolntion- 
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Ivlited  by  Hev.  ."Stephen  Dodd.  16mo.  pp. 
6'.!.     New  York,  1S52.  75 

6766  Cheever  (<!eo.  B.)  The  American 
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1S,-)1.  1  25 

6767  ChitWOod  (M.  Louisa).  I'oems. 
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67t'iS  Coffinberry  (Andrew).  The  For- 
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6769  Coggeshall  (Wm.  T.)  The  Poets 
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Columbus,  IS6n.  5  0(1 

6770  Colton  (<Jeo.  H)  'i'ecumseh;  or, 
the  West  thirtv  yetirs  since  A  poem. 
12mo.  )>p.  :i1-i.     New  York,  1S42.  1   25 

6771  Conrad  (Kobt.  T.)  Aylmere;  or, 
the  bondman  of  Kent,  and  other  poems. 
Svo.  pp.  o20.      Philadelphia,  IS52.  75 

6772  Cutter  (<i.  W.)  Buena  Vista,  and 
other  poems.  I'Jmo.  pp.  i6S  Cincinnati, 
l.si.S.  1   50 

677.5  Cutter  C''.  W.)  Poems  and  Fugi- 
tive Pieces,  .■^ongs  of  .'^team,  etc.  Portrait. 
12mo.  pp.  27'.>.   'Cincinnati,  hS57.  ?>  ()i» 

6774  bavidson  (Margaret).  ^  Poetical 
Remains.  With  biograpliy  by  Wasliington 
Irving.    24mo.  pp.  314.     London,  n.  d.     I    (H) 

6.775  "  Eaglestone."     I'oems.    jsvo.  pp. 

100,  paper.      .-Vlbany,  1857.  50 

6776  Eggleston  (^.  C.)  American  War 
P.allads  ami  Lyrics.  ,\  collection  of  the 
songs  and  ballads  of  the  Colonial  Wars, 
the  Hevolntion.  the  War  of  1S12-15,  the 
War  with  Me.vico,  and  tlie  Civil  War.  2 
vols.  18m(>.      New  York,  1S,S9.  2  50 

6777  Emmons  (  Kichard).  The  Battle  of 
iUinker    liill;    or,  the   temple   of   liberty. 


An  historic  poem  in  four  cantos.     Portrait. 
12mo.  pp.  144.     New  York.  181^9.  1  00 

6778  Eolopoesis.  American  Rejected 
Addresses.  12ino.  pp.  240.  New  York, 
l,^.-)5.  75 

677',>  Evans  (Nathaniel).  Poems  on  Sev- 
eral (Iccasions;  with  some  otiier  comiiosi- 
tions.  16mo.  pp.  160-r24.  Philadelphia, 
1772.     (Piece  cut  otf  the  title  page).     2  00 

•  hSO  Flint  (Micah  P.)  The  Hunter, 
and  other  poems.  iSmo  pp  147.  Boston, 
ISJ6.  1  ('0 

6781  Furbish  (.Julia  A.  M.,  i:<ntor.)  The 
Flower  of  Liberty.  A  collection  of  poetry 
on  the  American  (lag,  < 'olored  plates  of 
flags,  etc.    8vo.  pp.  131.     Cint'i,  1869.     2  00 

♦')78-J  Gallagher  (W.  D.)  Miami  Woods, 
Golden  W.'d«iing  on  the  Uolling  Fork  of 
Hardin,  anu  other  poems.  l2mo.  pp.  204. 
Cincinnati,  ;S8I.  2  00 

♦mS.)  Gallagher  (W*.  D.)  .^^elecl ions  from 
the  P(v.»tical  Literature  of  the  West.  12mo. 
pp   2i>4,  l>oards.     ( 'iucinnati,  !84L         1  25 

6784  Genius    of  Oblivion,    inul   other 

Original  t'oeiu*.  By  a  Lady  of  New  Hamp- 
shire [.'<arah  .1.  itale].  12nJO.  pp.  146, 
Concord,  18-j;x  75 

6785  Gift  ('I'he).  A  Christmas  and  New 
Y'ear's  Present  for  1842.  With  contribu- 
tions by  Poe  (first  public.ition  of  Eleonora), 
Benjamin,  Mrs.  .Sigourney.  Sinmis,  and 
other.s.  12mo.  pp.  o22,  old  calf,  gilt.  Phila- 
delphia, 1842.  2  50 

6786  r/w  s<inic.  for  1840.  12mo.  pp.  328, 
morocco.      Philadelphia.  1840.  2  50 

6787  Gordon  (H.  L.)  Legends  of  the 
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good  authors,  witli  a  few  originals.  IGmo. 
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i'liKluction  oi  the  I'l'eciou.^  Metals  m  the 
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t'i.S42  Till-  sii/ii,'.  I'or  .^iibseiiuent  years. 
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0S45  Coin  Book  (The).  A  Misiory  of 
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jprincipal  coins.  Svo.  pp.  145.  Philadel- 
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the  iJank  of  New  York,  17S4-IS,S4.  Com- 
piled Irom  olHcial  records  and  other 
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t'iS48  Dunbar  (Cliar'.es  F.)  Laws  of  the 
I'tiited  States  relating:  to  Currency,  Finance 
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.'iOU.      i;o-ton,  bSOl.  '2  50 

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.Silver.  .\  brief  summary  of  silver  legisla- 
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115.      New  York,  1802.  1   (lO 

'•85(1  Elder  (Wm.)  Debt  and  Resources 
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cession upon  the  trade  and  industries  of 
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phia,  l8(i:i.  25 

<')851  Evans  (Cieo.  G.)  Illustrated  Hi.s- 
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complete  description  of  American  coinage. 
Photo  illustrations  and  ■'52  j)lates  of  rare 
coins.     Svo.  |i]i.  170.     Phila.,  1802.         1   00 

<'>852  Gholson  (W.  Y.)  Address  on  the 
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United  States  in  Coin.  Svo.  pp.  32,  paper. 
Cincinnati,  I8G8.  25 

685.'!  Gouge  (Wm.  M.)  A  Short  History 
of  Paper  Money  and  Banking  in  the 
United  .^tates,  with  an  account  of  provin- 
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pp.  42-I-G4,  double  column,  half  bound. 
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•'•854  [Hart  (A.  M.)]  History  of  the 
Issues  of  Paper  Money  in  the  American 
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paper  money  of  that  period.  8vo.  pj).  20. 
paper.     St.  Louis,  1851.  •  50 

0855  Hiokcox  (.lohn  H.)  A  History  of 
the  Bills  of  Credit  or  Paper  Monev  issued 
by  New  York,  i'rom  1709  to  1780.  'With  a 
description  of  the  bills,  and  catalogue  of 
the  v.arious  issues.  4to.  pp.  103,  sewed, 
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6856  Horton  ("^.  Duna).  The  Monetary 
iSituation.  An  a(khess  bofore  the  Ameri- 
can Social  Scientuv  Association,  isvo.  pp. 
58.     Cincinnati,  1878.  .OO 

6857  Korton  (S.  Diuia).  Silver,  an  Issue 
of  International  i'olitics.    Svo.  pp.  iS.   (.'in- 

ciimati,  1S8().  50 

t')S5S  [Howe  (-f.  n.)]  Monetary  and  Fi- 
liiuicial  l'"ailaoifs.  A  dialogue.  8vo.  {pj). 
24S.     Boston,  1878.  1  50 

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vVmerioau  Kiiianct's,  1782-1835.     IGnio.  j)|>. 
ltll>.     New  York,  1887.  1  00 

68G0  Kingsford  (William).  A  Canadian 
Political  Com,  1811.  Plate.  12mo.  pp.  24. 
Ottawa,  1874.  'J5 

♦'>8r.I  Knox  (.r  -T.)  United  States  Notes; 
a  history  ol'  tlie  various  issues  of  paj)er 
money  by  the  government  of  the  Tnited 
States.  With  an  aiii)en<lix  containing  the 
leccnt  decision  tif  the  .'^u.irenic  Court,  and 
the  dissenting  opinion,  upon  the  legal  ten- 
«ler  question.  i'Zmo.  pp.  247.  New  York. 
1888.  I   5(i 

<|8G2  Laug'hlin  (•'.  Laurence).  The  His- 
tory of  Ui-metaiism  in  the  United  States. 
< 'harts  and  tables.  8vo.  pp.  258.  New  York. 
J  88,5.  1  25 

68t'),'j  Linderman  01,  !?.)  Money  and 
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pp.  17.1     New  York,  1878.  1   25 

68r.4  Lyford  (■».  C.)  Medals;  Iteport  of 
the  Department  of  IJelics,  (Joins,  and  Curi- 
osities, Woicc'ster  Society  of  Autifjuity. 
>ivo.  pp.  12.      Worcester,  1X80.  25 

♦")St'i.'>  Mercer  (h'olieit  W.)  Numismatic 
Directory  for  1>SI.  N.mies  ami  ad<lress(>s 
of  collectors  of  coins.  «'tc.  List  of  numis- 
matic societies,  eti*.  8v<>.  pp.  (15.  <.'incin- 
iiati,  1884.  i   Oi> 

<'8(it>  Mint.  A  visit  to  the  Cabinet  of  the 
ITniteil  States  Mint  at  riiiladelphia.  Plates. 
12ino.  pp.  Wl.     Philadelphia,  1870.  75 

<'>8t)7  Moulton  (E.  W.)  iJef.M'ences  to 
the  Coinage  LeL'islation  of  the  United 
States.     Svo.  pp.  25.     Cincinnati,  l,s77.     'St 

('i8i)8  National  Bank  Act  and  other  laws 
relating  to  National  lianks,  with  amend- 
ments, etc.  8vo.  pp.  !-'>  Washington. 
1890.  I  (10 

>i8C)9  Prime  (N.  C.)  Me-Ials  and  Seals, 
Ancient  and  Modern,  llln-nated  and  De- 
scril)ed.  With  a  sketch  ol  tiie  history  of 
coins  and  coinage  tables.  Price  list,  etc. 
Illustrated.  Square  8v(>,  i)p.  2'J2.  New 
Y'ork,  18IW,  7  .-,0 

6870  Pullan  (Richard  B.)  Theory  of 
Money  and  Currency,  etc.  iivo.  pp.  17t'i. 
Washington,  1878.  1  50 


'i'hi»    I-'inaiicecr 

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vols.   8vo.     New 

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6871  Schuckers(J.  W.)  Brief  Account 
of  the  Finances  and  Paper  Money  of  the 
Kevolutionary  War.  8vo.  pp.  128,  paper 
Philadelphia,"  I87t.  ]  50 

_  6872  Snowden  (■fames  \\.)  A  Desciip. 
lion  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Coins  in  thn 
Cabinet  (.'ollection  of  the  Mint  of  the 
United  States.  27  metallic  platen  of  coins. 
Svo.  PJ).  412.      Philadel()hi,i,  |st',0.  (j  im 

_  687")  Snowden  (James  it.  >  a  Pe.scrip. 
tion  of  the  .Medals  of  Wa-hiuL'ton,  of  im 
tional  and  mist  ell, meous  medals  and  other 
objects  of  interest  in  tii"  Museum  of  tli. 
Mint.  lllustratt-d  by  seventy-rune  lac- 
simile  engravings.  'i"o  which  are  adiled 
biographic'\I  notices  of  the  iJirector-  .>f  the 
Jlint  from  I7',t2  to  ls51.  Koval  8vo.  jip 
20;>.      rhila(i.'l!)hia,  Isill. 

6s74  Sumner  ( W.  c,  ) 

(Robert  .Moriis)  iriid  tiie 
American  Revolution.  2 
York,  ISDI. 

6S75  Sumner(W.fi.)  A  Hi-toiyof  Aniei 
lean  Cunency,  with  ehaptiis  ,in  tlie  i^iiglisli 
bank  restrict  ion,  and  .\ustn,in  pipei'  mnnov, 
to  which  his  appended  ■■Tin-  iluUion  Pu^ 
port.''      iL'mo.  pp.  ;;'.U.     .N.  Y.,  Is^.;.       ;<  III) 

6'^7ri  Trotter  (Ale.Kander).  observations 
on  the  Financial  Position  and  Credit  of 
such  of  tiie  .States  of  the  North  .American 
l.'nion  as  have  contracted  nulilic  delit.s: 
comprising  an  account  of  the  manner  in 
which  tiiesiiius  raised  by  (>acii  State  have 
been  applied,  and  a  consideration  of  the 
j>robal)le  ethn'ts  of  sue!)  application  upon 
the  general  wealth  and  ))rosperity  of  thf 
country.  Svo.  jip.   15').    London,  !8:;9.     2  "iH 

<|S77  Webster  (Daniel)  Speech  on  the 
CiU'rency.  at  the  Merchants'  Meetinir,  New 
York,  Sept.  28.  ]S40,  8vo.  pp.  24.'  New- 
York,  IS  10.  o-) 

6878  Williams  (C.  P.)  Review  of  the 
Financial  Situation  of  <,>ur  Country.  Svo. 
pp.  4('),  i)aper.     Alb.any,  Ist'iS.  ;;o 

687',)  Wilson  (Ilujrh  ?,.)  Cmrency,  or, 
the  fundamental  j)rinciples  of  monetary 
science.     12mo.  pp.  .'JO',).      N.  Y,,  |SS2.     I  ."jii 

6SS0  Wright  (-l.)  The  American  Xc- 
gotiator;  oi',  the  various  currencies  of  the 
British  Colonies  in  America  reduced  into 
Kuirlish  money,  etc.  Svo.  pp.  4tJ4,  old  ciiH', 
London,  1761.  o  OD 


INPIANS  AND  ARClLE(jr.OGY. 

6881  Abbott  (C.  C.)  Primitive  Indus- 
try; or,  illustrations  of  the  handiwork  in 
stone,  bone,  and  clay  of  the  native  races  of 
the  northern  Atlantii'  seaboard  of  Amerira. 
Illustrated.  8vo.  pp.  560.  Salem,  1881.  ;)  UO 


Brief  Accduiii 

?r  Money  of  the 

l)p.  128,  paptM'. 

]  5ii 

U.)  A  Desciip. 
;'n  ('oins  in  the 
(  Mint  of  the 
:  platei  of  coins. 
,  |st)0.  t;  (III 

It.  )       A     Pi\S(Ti|,. 

•^hinL'ton,  of  iiii 
ciIhIs  and  other 
Museum  of  th- 
von ty- nine  lac- 
licli  aro  aiMed 
iJi rector-  .>f  tiie 
Koyal  8vo.  jip, 

»;  uo 

'i'lii'   I'"inan('Ot"r 

•"in;nit"os    of  the- 

,  ols.   Svo.     New 

;")  (11) 

!i<tory  of  Auh-i 
-  nil  tli(^  J^ii,i;lish 
in  TKipcr  nidiioy, 
Ih-    lluUion    Iii^ 

v.,  l^^.;.      :;  nn 

).  <  >lis(>rvatioiis 
ami  t  'ri'<lit  of 
ortl.  Aniorioan 
I  nuliiio  (Iclits: 
till'  manner  in 
acii  State  have 
leration  of  the 
iplication  uiioii 
I'ospiM'ity  of  tiiP 
Ion,  I.S.;9,    -J  "HI 

Speech  on  tiic 

Meeting,  New 

pp.    24.     New 

2.) 

Review  of   the 

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>.  '        ;;(] 

r'lirrency:  or, 
s  of  monetary 
.v.,  ISS2.     1  ,jii 

.\meiican  Xe- 
rrencies  of  the 
V  reduced  into 
ip.  4tJ4,  old  calf 
o  01) 


f^EOLOGY. 

•imitive  Indiis.- 
handiworlv  in 
native  race.'^  of 

ard  of  Amerira. 

lem.  1881.  ;;  UO 


Im/iaiis    (Dili    Ai-'-J'iloln'j';, 


251 


(■)>S2  Abbott  (C.  ('.)  Recent  Archaiolog- 
inii  Kxplo'  itions  in  the  Valley  of  the 
Pelaware.  8vo.  pp.  30,  paper.    Bos.,  1892.    7") 

t')^^'l  Abbott  (C.  C.)  Second  Report  on 
liic  I'aleoiitliio  Implements,  from  the  gla- 
cial drift  in  the  valley  of  the  Delaware 
liver,  near  Trenton,  N.  J.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
p]i.  .■;],  paper.     Salem,  1S78.  2."t 

I'.-  1  Abbott  (C.  C.)  The  Stone  Ago  in 
New  .lersey.  -iS  plates.  8vo.  pp.  I.'i4,  p.aper. 
Wa-hington,  ISTT.  1   <•(» 

•i^sf)  Abstracted  Indian  Trust  Bonds. 

Ueport  of  Committci'  lo  House  of  Rcpre- 
seiitative.^.  Svo.  pp.  ;j(i.').  \Va>ii,,  lS(')i.  7.') 
i''S">ti  Adair  (•'anie<).  The  History  of  tiie 
Anifricaii  Indian.-,  jiarticuiarly  tiiose  na- 
tions adjoining  lo  tlio  iMi--.is-ip|.i,  Ivist  ;ind 
\\  i-st  I'lorid'.,  Georgia,  ."~^outh  and  North 
Carolina,  ;■  :  Virginia  Containing  an  ac- 
(iiiint  of  tlieir  origin,  language,  etc.  V.'itli 
observations  on  farmer  historians,  etc. 
Map.     4to.  pp.  41)4.      London,   177.").     2i»  <»i> 

i'i>'>>7  Adair  (James).  (ieschichte  (hr 
Ainerilvanischen  indian'cr.  !2mo.  ]ip.  4l',i, 
ho.irds.      Breslau,  17S2.  2  (Ml 

6S8S  Address  ot  the  Society  of  Friends 
in  behalf  of  tiie  Indians.  Itimo.  )ip.  .").V 
Philadelphia,  Is'.M.  2.'» 

fiSS'.i  American  Antiquarian.  A  .lour- 
iial  devoted  to  Early  .American  History, 
Ethnology,  and  Arelneoiogy.  lulited  by 
Rev.  Stephen  D.  I'eet.  Vols.  I  to  7.  in  I'l 
vols.,  half  moi'occo.     v.  j).,  IST.^-S.'i.     :Mi  On 

(is'Jit  American  Antiquarian  Society. 

Transactions.       4     vols.     ^vo.       Worce.-tei', 
l.s:;iU)i).  17  .')0 

Vol.  I.  Hennepin's  Account  of  the  Dis- 
covery of  the  Mississippi,  and  of  La  ."^alle's 
iniflertaking:  Atwater's  .\ntii)uitiesot'(  »liio. 
Illustrated  with  maps  and  wood-cuts,  etc. 

Vol.  2.  (iallatins  Synopsis  of  Indian 
Tribes,  with  Vocabularies;  (iotlkin's  Cliris- 
tian  Indians  of  New  England;  <ialindo's 
Hiiins  of  ( 'o])an,  etc. 

Vol./).    Records  oi'  <'()m)iany   of    Massa- 
chusetts  Ray;    Diaries  of  ,Fohn   Hill;    Me- 
ninirs  of  Hon.  T.    L.    Winthrop  and    Hon.. 
John  Davis. 

Vol.  4.  Documents  illustrating  Sir  Wal- 
ter Raleigh's  lirst  American  Colony;  Wing- 
iicld's  Discourse  of  Virginia;  Joselyn's 
New  Enghuid's  Iiarities;  Narrative  of  a 
Voyage  to  Spitzbergen  in  it)L');  Life  of  Sir 
Ralph  Lane;  and  Notice  of  Samuel  .lenni- 
son. 

t')S91    The    svnc.       Vol.    1.       Boards,    un- 

ctit.  ;■)  <I0 

t'iS92  Another  o>p;i.     Trimmed.  4  (lit 

iiS'.t.i  American  Ethnological  Society. 

Transactjcins.     Vol.  1.     (i.illatins  Semi-civ- 


ilized Nations  of  Mexico;  Troost,  Ancient 
Remains  in  Tennessee;  Schoolcraft,  Tlie 
Gr.ave  Creek  Mound,  W .  Va.,  etc.  8vo.  j)p. 
491,  boards,  uncut.    New  York,  1845.    5  00 

f)894  Apes  (William).  The  Exi)erience 
of  a  Native  ol  tiie  forest.  Comprising  a 
notice  of  the  Pe(|Uod  tribe  of  hidians. 
Written  bv  liim>eli'.  iSmo.  pp..  2i('>.  New 
York,  1S29.  7.'* 

t'iS9."i  Armstrong  (Ren i.  (I.)  Early  Life 
among  tiio  Hidians.  Reminisc(Mices  from 
.Xrmstrong's  Lite.  Trealii-'s  of  18;]"),  ls,'i7, 
1^42,  and  1854.  Habits  and  customs  of  th(f 
Rediueii,  incidents,  biographical  sketches, 
battles,  etc.  Illustrated.  i'Jmo.  pp.  2t')ti. 
Ashland,  lS92.  1    ")() 

'■'891'.  Atwater  ((.'aleby  Writings  of 
C(impii-ing  a  di>seriptioii  of  t he  antiiiuilies 
discovered  in  llie  Western  country.  Re- 
marks made  on  a  tour  lo  Prairie  du  Chien, 
thence  to  V\'a.-hington  City,  l2mo.  pp. 
4n,s,  lull  bi.und      Columbus,"  !.s.;;;.  ;-J  00 

ti'^97  Baldwin  Molui  D  )  Ancient  Amer- 
ica, in  Niiles  on  ,\iiieiicaii  Antiquities. 
.Numerous  illustrations.  I2!ni>.  pp.  229. 
New  York,  H71.  2  00 

tiS9S  Bancroft  (11.  H.)  Native  Races 
of  Hie  I'acilic  Slates.  \'ol.  1.  Wild  Tribes; 
their  manners  and  customs.  Vol.  2.  Civ- 
ilized Nations  of  America  and  Central 
.America.  Vol.  .'].  Mythology  and  Language 
of  both  Savage  and  Civilized  Nations.  Vol. 
4.  .Anti(iuilie-<  and  .Architecttu'al  Remains. 
\'ol.  ').  .Aboriginal  History  and  .Migrations; 
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San  Francisco,  1>82.  22  50 

*)899  Barber  ( Miss ).  Five  Year.s'  Suffer- 
ings and  perilous  adventures  among  the  In- 
dians.    Svo.  ])p.  lOS,  paper.     Phila.,  n.  <i.    25 

(Vji)ti  Barrows  (Rev.  W.)  The  Indian 
.Si(l{^  of  the  Indian  t^Hiestion.  12mo.  pp. 
20lj.     Ronton,  Is^S.  1  00 

ti9(M  Barton  (Benj.  Smitli).  Near  Views 
of  the  origin  of  the  Trilu's  anil  Nations  of 
America.  8vo.  pp.  109  f-RJ.J  r  32.  Phila- 
delphia, 179S.  8  00 

ti902  Battey  f Tln.masC,)  Life  and  Ad- 
ventures ot  a  (Quaker  among  the  Indians. 
lUus.      l2iuo.  pp.  .'::i9.     Boston,  ls75.     1  (lO 

(>903  Beach  (W.  W.)  The  Indian  Mis- 
cellany. Containing  papers  on  the  his- 
tory, antiipiities,  arts,  languages,  religious 
traditions,  and  superstitions  of  the  Amer- 
ican aborigines.  With  descri])tions  of  their 
domestic,  life,  manners,  customs,  traits, 
amusements,  and  exploits;  travels  anil  ad- 
ventures in  the  Indian  country;  incidents 
of  border  warfai'e;  missionary  relations, 
etc.  Edited  bv  W.  W.  Beach.  8vo.  pp. 
490.      Albanv.  1877.  3  50 


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(Am  Beauchamp(W.  M.)  The  lro(iuois 
Trail.  Fdot-iiriiits  of  tho  Six  Nations  in 
custom-!,  trjiditioiis  and  history;  in  wliich 
are  inclmloil  David  r'nsick's  Sketches.  Svo. 
pp.  154.      IXvf'ttcville,  iS'.l2.  1   li^ 

(VM)')  Beokwith  (H.  ^V.)  Tiic  Illinois 
and  Indiana  Indians,  ilinio.  pp.  HO,  paper, 
("hicago,  |SS4.  ■">(> 

(V.»(((;  Beckwourth  (•'iinios  P.)  The  Lii'.> 
f),nd  Atlvf'ntures  ot.  Mountaineer,  soldier, 
iind  pioneer,  and  oliiof  of  the  Ciow  Indiiiiis, 
Written   iVoni  iiis  own  dictation   i)y  T.  1) 


Bonner,     lllu 
York    1<^;')(). 


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siiinr.      New  edition, 
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MO. 

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ace  by  C.  <J. 
York,  iS'.i;?  1  50 

Ci'.KtS  Beldea  (<reorj:e  P.)  Tlelden,  tiie 
White  (.'hief;  or,  tw.dve  years  among  the 
wild  Indians  of  the  plains.  From  his 
(liaries  and  manuscripts.  Edited  hy  (ien. 
James  S.  Urisbin.  Illustrated.  12mo.  j.p. 
5i;i.     Cincinnati,  1S75.  1  50 

09(Ht  Benson  (Henry  <'.)  l-ife  anionf; 
the  ('hoctaw  Indians  and  Sketches  of  the 
South-west.  l2mo.  jip.  ol4.  Cincinn.ati, 
ISCO.  1   50 

•I'.'lO  Biart  (TiUcian).  Tiie  Aztecs:  their 
liistory,  manners,  and  customs.  Translated 
bv  J.  L.  (iarnier.     Syo.   pp.   ;<4li       ,liiciij.'o, 

1887.  :i  "<» 

f>'.ni  Blackbird  (Andrew  .J.)  History  of 
the  Ottawa  and  Chippewa  Indians  of  Mich- 
ijian;  a  grammar  of  their  lan;.'uage  and 
j)ersonal  and  family  history  of  the  author. 
Snuare  ItJf  >.  pj).  12"^,  paper.  Vpsilanti, 
1SIS7.  I   00 

f.<tl2  Blackett  fW.  S.)  iJesearch  into 
the  Lost  Histories  of  .Amei'ica:  or,  the  y.o- 
diac  shown  to  be  an  old  terrestrial  map  in 
which  the  .\tlantic  Isle  is  delineated,  .so 
that  light  can  be  thrown  njion  tho  obscure 
histories  of  the  earth  woiks  and  ruined 
cities  of  America.  Illustr.'ited.  8vo.  pp. 
;-);!f).      London,  !>>:;.  3  50 

<i'Ji;5  Black  Hawk.  Ma-ka-tai-me-.she- 
kai-kiak  ;  or,  lilack  Hawk,  and  scenes  in 
the  \V(  -t.  A  national  poem  in  six  cantos, 
embracing  tlie  life  and  e.\]iloits  ot  this 
celebrated  chieftain.  l!v  Elheit  A.  Smith. 
12mo.  PI).  20'.i.     New  V(nk,  1S49.  1  25 

0914  BlackHawk.  Life  and  Ailventnres 
of.  Witiiskelches  ot  Keokuk,  the  Sac  and 
Fox  Indian-,  and  the  late  Black  Hawk 
war.  15y  Benjamin  Drake.  J2mo,  pp.  2S,S. 
<:inoinnati,  l>5o.  1  25 

('.<i;5  Blood  (Kev.  Wm.)  A  Visit  to  the 
i  ndian.i of  Oiialla,  South  America.  Plates. 
If.rao  rip.  100,  half  calf,  gilt  back  .ind  top. 

J^OllUJll,  -     -•* 


ti'.MC)  Bollaert  (W.)  Anti(juarian,  Kih- 
nological,  and  otiier  IJesenrcln^s  in  .N'cw 
Cirenada,  Kc((UMdor,  Peru,  and  Chili.  Wnli 
observations  on  the  preincarnal,  iiicarniil, 
and  other  monument-^  ol'  Peiiivi;in  nations. 
Plates.     >vo.  pp.  279.      Loniion,  I >tiO.     ■{  ."x) 

ri'.l|7  Boiler  {Henry  \.)  .\mong  tin- 
Indians.  Kight  Years  in  tin'  Far  Wf-i. 
|s5s-()t).  Fniliracini;  sketches  of  Montana 
and  .<aU  Lak.-.  TJin...  pp.  42S.  Phila.b  1- 
phia,  I'^i'iS  2  .-It 

i'i't|>;  Book  of  Algoonah.  Being  a  con- 
cise account  of  tiie  In.-tory  of  the  eaiiy 
peo)>io  of  the  contim-nt  of  Am<'rica  kufivvn 
.■IS  the  Mound  Piuililcrs  (Spirituali-lir) 
l2nio.  pp.  .')5:;.      St.  Loui<.   iS'^4  I  50 

t'>'.»10  Boquet's  Expedition.  An  li;. 
torical  Account  of  the  iCxpedition  against 
the  ( >hio  Imlians  in  thi>  year  I  THI.  I'ndvr 
the  command  of  Henry  l'><i(|Uet,  lv-i|., 
Colonel  of  Foot,  an<l  now  Bi  igailirr-Ceneia! 
in  .\mei'ica.  Inchiding  his  transactions 
with  the  Indians,  r<'lativo  to  the  delivery  ot 
their  jtrisoners,  and  the  preliminaiirs  ot 
peace.  NVith  .an  intro<luctory  account  nt 
the  preceding  campaign  :  nd  battle  of 
Busl'.y-I!un.  To  wliicii  are  aiuiexed  mili- 
tary papers,  containing  reilections  on  ilu^ 
war  with  the  sav;.ges;  a  method  ot  toini- 
ing  frontier  settlements;  .«onie  account  of 
the  Indian  country,  with  a  list  of  nations, 
fighting  men,  towns,  distances,  and  differ- 
ent routes.  The  wiiole  illustrated  witli  ;v 
map  ami  copper  plates.  I'ubli.shed  trom 
authentic  documents  by  a  lover  of  iiis 
country  [Prof.  William  Smith].  Plates.  4t(>. 
pp.  xiii,  71,  half  morocco,    Lon.,  171)6.    12  00 

()920  Another  --ditioa.  Khno.  pp.  99.  li.ilf 
calf.     Dublin,  17()',>.  4  Oo 

(')921  Ancthii-  iil'tinri  (in  French).  Map. 
Svo.  pp.  157,  half  bound.  Amsterdam. 
1709.  2  50 

t')922  Anothrr  cJittKii.  With  a  preface  by 
Francis  Parkman,  author  of  "Conspiracy 
of  Pontiac,"  I'tc,  and  a  translation  of 
Dumas'  Biographical  Sketch  of  (JcMieral 
Bocpiet.  Map  and  plates  rejirochiccd  by 
the  photo-lithoirra|)hic  process.  ,Svo.  p|). 
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♦)924  Boudinot  (Klins).  A  Star  in  the 
West;  or,  a  hiunble  attemi)t  to  discover 
the  long  lost  ten  tribes  of  Israel,  prepar- 
atory to  their  return  to  .lerusalem.  8vo. 
pp.  212,  sheep.     Trenton,  ISlO.  1  '■> 

<)925  Bourke  (-L  <i.)  An  Apache  Cam- 
paign in  the  .'"^ierra  Madre.  ,\n  account  of 
ihe  exjiedition  in  t)ursuit  of  the  hostile 
Chiricahua  Apaches  ill  the  spring  ot  188;>, 
Hlus.     JOmo.  pp.  112,     N.  Y.,  1880.       1  W 


Liffiau.^  and  .{trhnofoi/i/. 


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uarian,  Eth- 
lios  in  New 
Cliili.  Wall 
mil,  iiu'ai'iiiil, 
viiiii  nations. 
1,  Im'iO.     •!  ")() 

AiiKinj.'  till- 
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rated  with  n 
bli^licd  tiiiin 
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"  Conspiracy 

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Apache  Cam- 
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;v,ijr>  Bourke  ( •^  a.)  On  tho  nonler 
^\itil  <'rooIv.  lUustralPcl.  8vo.  pp.  4'.t|. 
New  York.  ISIM.  .'J  '>!) 

i'>'X2l  Bourke  (■'.  <'.)  'l"he  Snake  Dance 
of  tiie  Mo(|tus  of  Arizona;  hpini:  a  narra- 
tive of  ajourn(\v  from  Santa  !■'♦•  to  the  vil- 
luL'fs  of  tlii^  Moquis  Indians  of  Arizona; 
with  a  <h<criptioi>  of  tlio  manners  :uMi 
ousloms  of  this  peculiar  pe<iple,  and  espoei- 
ally  of  the  rv'Voltiii;^  religious  rite — the 
snake  iliiice;  to  which  is  adiied  a  brief 
dissertation  upon  serpent  worship  in  gen- 
eral; with  an  account  of  the  tablet  dance 
(i(  the  Tueblo  of  Santa  Domingo,  New 
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W«M«  inassiicred  In    Kriinklin  Co.,  l'a.,_hy 

tho  Indians  duiitn:  the  T.-nliac  war,  17ti4, 
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Ilimo,   pafier.       bancilsfer,   iNStV,  4<> 

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."<au  Francisco,  i>»i'>.s.  2  2"> 

tVj'.tl  Croghan  (<"ol.  <Teorge).  .Tonrnal 
of  Who  was  sent,  alter  the  peace  of  17ip:!, 
by  the  goveininenl  to  e.\plort>  iho  connlry 
adjacent  to  llie  Ohio  liver,  ami  to  conciliate 
fhe  Indian  nations  wiio  had  hitherto  acted 
with  tiie  French.  Svv>.  pp.  -IS,  paper, 
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and  .^addles;"  or,  Life  in  Dakota  with 
(General  Custer.     Portrait  and  map.     I'Jmo. 

pp.  ;il2.    New  York,  l;vs:>.  1  ."><> 

»V,t'.t7  Custer  (Mr.s.  Elizabeth  B.)  Tenting 
on  the  I'lains;  ov,  (ieneral  Custer  in  Kan- 
sas and  Te.\as,  IJuio,  jijj.  40^*.  New 
York,  M'.*;;.  3  00 

(>W^  Custer  (<'en.  <5eorge  A.)  My  Lift- 
on  the  Plains;  or,  personal  experiences 
with  the  Indians.  J«:vo,  pp.  lioG.  New 
Y'ork,  ISSl.  '2  50 

('<WJ  Dall(W.  H.)  On  the  Hemains  of 
later  Prehistoric  Man,  obtained  from  caves 
in  the  Catherina  Archipelago.  Alaska  Ter- 
ritory, and  esiiecially  from  ihe  caves  of  the 
Aleutian  Islands.  lO  plates,  4to.  pp.  40, 
jiaiier.     Wa-hington,  IS7S,  2  00 

7000  Davis  (A.  McF.)  Indian  < James. 
An  historical  research.  Svo.  pp.  .")<S,  8alem, 
1  SS("i.  t)0 

7001  Davis  (A.  McF.)  A  Few  Addi- 
tional Notes  Concerning  Indian  Games. 
Svo.  pp.  '2''>.     Salem,  1SS7.  2;> 

70012  Day-Breaking  (  I'he),  if  not  the 
.Sun-K*ising  of  the  Gospel  with  the  Indians 
in  New  England.  4to.  pp.  ol2,  half  mor- 
occo. London,  1047.  Keprinted,  New  York, 
1SG5.  -*  *I0 

700.".  Ai.oth.r  t-nj>)i.  Large  paper,  sewed, 
uncnt,  "  "  '-  00 

7004  Deane(l{ev.  .lohn  B.)  The  Worship 
of  the  Serpent  traccil  throughout  the 
World.  Illustrated.  Svc.  pp.  ii'.U,  half 
calf.     London,  IS.IO.  8  00 

7005  De  Forest  (John  W.)  History  of 
the  Indians  of  Connecticut,  from  the  earli- 
est known  period  to  1850.  12mo.  pp.  509. 
Hartford,  1851.  2  50 


O' 


'.Hi) 


Jiohcvl  Clarhc  ..V  Co.,  Cinriinm/i. 


"OOt'i  De  Hass  (Willis).  Ilistoiy  of  tlie 
K;irly  Sell  lenient  iuhI  imliim  Wiu-^.p!  West 
N'irginia  l''mlit;veiii;.'  tin  accoiiiit  of  the 
various  e,\|i»Mlitioii  in  tli<>  West  pi'evioiis 
lf»  IT'.'.').  Also,  liioginpliicil  sketclies  of 
/atie,  Me(  'iilloek,  Wet/el,  aiidotliers.  ilhis, 
."Svo.  jip  -H''..      WhoeliiiL',  is.")].  ;.")() 

7l)07  Delafield  ('lohti).  An  liH|niiy  into 
the  (Ji'iiiiii  ol  the  Aiitii|iiities  of  AtmMic;i, 
Witii  an  appendix,  eonl,rmiti>;  notes  ami 
a  view  of  llie  canses  of  the  snperiority  ol 
tlie  men  ot  the  Noilliern  ovi'f  those  ot  the 
SiMitheiii  lleinispluMe.  liy  .Fames  l.akey. 
<JoIoi'e(l  plates  and  Ion;:  folding  plate.  4to. 
pp.  142.     New   Yolk,  \>:\'.K  I<>  110 

TOlls  Del  Rio  (I'on  Antonio).  Desi'iip- 
tion  of  tin'  linins  of  an  Ancient  ''ity,  dis- 
covered near  I'alenqne.  in  tlio  Kiiigdoni  of 
<  ianteiiiala,  in  Spani-h  .America.  Ti'an>late<l 
from  the  original  maiiU'-ciipt  report  of 
•  'aptaiii  don  .\ntonio  I'el  K'io.  i'"ollo\ved 
l)y 'I'lieatro  •  hritico  Americano,  or  a  crit- 
ical .'nvestigation  into  the  history  of  the 
Americans.  l?y  Paul  V.  Cabrera.  I'late- 
4to.  pp.  12S.     l,ondoii,  1*^22.  7  5ti 

7ii(>'.)  De  Smet  (P.  .1)  Western  Eli- 
sions and  .\!  i-sioiiaries,  iL'iiio.  ](p.  "i.l'J. 
New  York,  1^  .V-',.  2  Od 

7»>li)  Dobrizhoffer  (Martin).  An  Ac- 
count of  the  a  hi  pones,  an  Kiiiiestrian  People 
of  Paraguay.  '['ranslatiMl  from  the  '  .itin. 
o  vols.  Svo.  lialt  hound       Lon.,  Is22.        (i  (10 

7011  Doddridg'e  f.Iosephl.  Logan,  the 
Last  of  the  U.ice  ot  Shikeliennis,  Chief  of 
the  Cayuga  Nation.  To  which  is  adtled  \\\o 
dialogue  of  the  backwoodsman  and  tiio 
dandy.  l!t>)iiiiite<l  IVom  the  N'liginia  eili- 
tion  of  IS2.>.  4lo.  pp.  7b,  sewed,  uin'ut, 
rubricate-'  liile.     Cincinnati,  KSiiS  1  2.'» 

10\2  An<,f/i<r  r  /,■/.      liali    morocco.      2  00 

7013  Doddridge(-losei)li).  Notesonthe 
Settlement  and  Indian  Wars  ot  the  West- 
ern Part.s  of  \'iiginia  and  Pennsylvania, 
from  the  year  17t').'i  to  17s:>,  Togetiier  witli 
a  view  ol  tlie  state  of  society  and  manners 
of  the  first  settlers  ot  the  Western  ( "ountry. 
IbtiKJ.  ]>p.  .'ilb,  sheep.  Wellsburgh,  Va,, 
1.^24.     Title  page  mended.  f)  00 

7014  Anot/ifr  cifitio)!..  Willi  a  Memoir  of 
the  Authoi  by  liis  Daujihter.  Edited  bv 
Alfred  Williams.  l2:iio."pp.  400.  Albaiiv, 
ISTt').  I   50 

701.')  Dodge  (■'.  K.)  Hed  Men  of  the 
Ohio  Valley.  An  aboriginal  history  of  the 
period  conunencing  .\..  i>.  liiaO,  and  ending 
at  tlie  treaty  of  (ireenville,  a.  d,  i7U"). 
Embracing  iiotable  facts  and  thrilling  inci- 
dents in  the  settlement  by  the  Whites  of 
the  States  of  Kentucky,  Ohio,  Indiana, 
and  Illinois.  12m.).  pp.  4o-J.  Springtield, 
JSi'iO.  "  j  00 


70li'i  Dodge  (  Uichard  1.)     Our  W,l.l   '    n 
<lians       riiirty  three  years'   personal  c 
lieiice  among  the   \lri\   .Men   of  th<'  i-ioai 
West;     their   social    life,    religion,    li{il)it>  I 
ti'aits,   customs,  etc.     Svo.    pp.    6^)'.',.     \t-  * 
York,  iss:;  •,,  j 

7017  Donaldsor  (Thos.)  Tlio  si.s  N;,. 
tions  of  New  Ye...  StMtistic-  a;id  intn. 
esting  facts  ccjiicerniiig  their  history,  pr^s. 
ent  coiKlition,  etc.,  iiiciuding  an  account  ol 
the  Irorpiois  League,  its  territory,  aucicii! 
and  nioilern  governnieiit,  and  social  ciiS' 
toiiis.  M;ips  and  portiait.s,  4to.  pp.  s9 
pupi'r.      Wa-liiiigton,  lN'.t2.  I  •,;.■ 

70IS  Donnelly  (  Ignaini- I  Allantiv  thn 
antediluvian  world  Illustrated.  i^^id^ 
pp.  400.      New  York,  iSS2  •_'  (in 

7<d',l  Drake  (  iMancis  S  )  Indian  IliMoiy 
for  Young  polks.  Numerous  illustratiDiis 
Small  4to   pji.  470.     New  York,  iss.y    ;{  on 

7020  Drake  (Francis  S.,  E.llfnr).  Tlie 
Indian  Tribes  nt  the  I'nited  Stages;  thnir 
history,  antiijuities  cu-toms,  leligion,  arts 
language,  traditions,  oral  legends,  and 
myths,  llliistiatrd  with  lot*  fine  engiav 
ings  on  steel,  some  colored  2  vols  myal 
4to.  half  nioroi'co       I'hila.,  INS|.  -ju'iki 

7021  Drake(Sainiiel  (;.)  The  Abongimil 
Races  of  North  \inerica:  comprising  bio- 
graphical >ketciies  of  eminent  iiidivi<liials, 
and  an  lii>torical  account  of  the  diUerHiit 
tribes,  with  a  diss(>rtatioii  on  their  oriL'in, 
antii|uities,  manners,  and  customs.  H.- 
vised,  with  valuable  additions  by  Piol,  II 
L.  ^\'illiains.  Svo.  pp.  7n7.  New  Y.)ik, 
iS.sn  2  ,-,ii 

7022  Drake  (Samuel  (i.)  I'.iography  ami 
History  of  the  Indians  of  North  Anienm 
•Svo.  sheep.      Boston,  ls:;4.  '1  in 

702:;  Drake  (S.  (i.)  old  Indian  Chiori 
cle.  being  a  collection  of  exceeding  laiv 
tracts,  written  and  publi-hed  in  the  tini'' 
of  King  Philip's  War,  by  persons  residing' 
in  the  country.  To  which  are  now  addeil 
an  intro(luction  and  notes,  ."^mall  4to.  jiji 
?,?,'.\.     Boston,  ISiH.  4  (HI 

7024  DuniK.I.  P.,  dr.)  Mas-^acresof  till' 
Elountains.  \  history  of  the  Indian  wai^ 
in  the  Far  West.  Illustrated.  Svo.  jip 
7S4.     New  York,  iSM).  ;;  TJ 

702")  Eastman  (Mrs.  Mary  M.)  Till' 
American  Aboriginal  Portfolio,  lllustrateii 
by  1.  Fastman,  L^  S.  \.  2()  line  steel 
en<.'raviiigs.      4to.    pp.     S4.       Philadelphin. 

IS."):;.  :;  i")!! 

702»')  Eastman  (Mrs.  Mary  II.)  Chicora, 
and  other  lii'gions  of  the  (\inquerors  ami 
the  Conquered.  [Indi.ins.]  Numerous 
iiiie  ,^teel  engravings.  Poyal  Svo.  p>[>.  i'Jfi 
Philadelphia,  1S.J4,  4  0" 


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icii'  liisU)iv,  |)r«s- 

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1111^  illiistr.ilii)ns 
I'mU,  Iss.y    ;{  oil 

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tc(J  Stutcs;  tluMr 
in.-,  ii'li!.'ion,  arU 
1  lojretids,  and 
liMt  line  ciifjiav 
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I  'I'lu'  Aii()nj;iiiii 
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)    P>io<:i'aphy  ainl 
Nortli   Aintiirii 

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1  Indian  ( 'Inoi  i 
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7()-J7  Eastman  (>r.'  Mary  11.)  Dalic... 
;di ;  or.  lili'  and  legend.-  of  the  Sion.x 
round  Fort  Snelling      lllu.trated      Unm 

'  p.  lii'iS.     New  YorU.  I>i4'.».  'J  nii 

TOl'S  -1 /'-//»«•>■  rv./../.     No  plates.  !•_>,•. 

702'.)  EelU  (\lov.  Myron)  History  ol 
Indian  Mission>i  on  the  I'acitii*  <'oast,  Ore- 
)li>\\,  Wusliiiigion,  and  Idaho  TJuio.  pp. 
liTo.      I'hiiadrlphia,  l.s>-J  I   •_'") 

7ii;;(»  Eells  ( l\'<'\ .  M.  i  l.-n  Y.-ars  of  >ris- 
sionary  Work  among  the  Indian.;  at  SUo- 
konia'^h,  W.a-hinglon  Territory.  1S7I-S4 
I'Jnio.  pp.  271        I'.oston,  IStW'i  I   2'> 

Toll  Eggleston  (iMwaid)  iind  Scelye 

fLiliieK.)     Urant  aftd  lied  daekol.     Inelnd- 
iiig  iin  aceoiint  of  t lit- early  wai's  ol' the  Six 
.Nations    and    lln-    Imrder    warfart'    of    the 
licvolution.     Map.     Illustrated      12ino,  p)) 
;;7()      New  YoiU,  \s~\>  Illl) 

70;!2  Egfflestop.  (Kdward)  and  Seel.ye 
(Lilli(H'l)  I'oeihonvas.  Inoiudingan  ae- 
c'liiintof  tlie  early  settlriufiit  of  \'irgii;ia 
iiiid  of  the  a'lventure-  i<\'  Captain  .lolin 
.^inith.  Illusti'ati'il.  I2inii.  pp.  310  .Vew 
Yiirk,  IS7',t.  I   O'l 

To:;;;  Eggleston  (Kdward)  and  Seelye 
fl.illie  11.)  reciunsch  .  d  the  Shawnee 
I'lMpliit.  Including  sketohes  of  George 
li'Mgers  ( "lai'k,  Simon  Keiiton,  \Vm.  Ileiii'v 
Harrison,  and  manv  other-  tammis  in  the 
IVuiitier  w.ar-i  oi  Teouinseli'^  time,  llln-- 
ir;iied.      12iiio   PI).  ;;.'!2.      \.  v.,  I77>.     1   oo 

7o:;4  Eggleston  f George  c.)     Red  i:.ii:ie 

and  the  War-  with  the  < 'reek  Indians  ol 
Alaliiuii.a.  Illustrated.  12nio.  p)>  .■I4ii. 
New  Vorli,  ^^7S  1   no 

7(t:'..')  Ellis  CKd ward  S.)  Camp  I'ire  and 
Wigwam       l2mo.    jip.    .'JSS.     I'hiladi'lpliia, 

ISS,-).  I    (10 

7n;;i")  Ellis  (George  T'..)  The  Ked  .Man 
mid  the  W'iiite  Man  in  North  .\meriea, 
liom  its  discovery  to  tile  present  time.   .■Svu 

pp  1)42.    r>ostonl  i>s2.  ;;  .')() 

rOiM  Emerson  (  Hll''n  i;  )  Indian  Myths; 
(•!•.  legends,  tr.iditions,  and  -vmliols  of  the 
nliorigmes  of  .Vmeriea.  Illustrated.  Svo. 
pp.  f,t)7.      I'.oston,  18S4.  5  00 

7o;;.s  Enquiry  into  the  causes  of  the 
Alienation  uf  the  Uelaw.ire  and  Shawnee 
liidian.s  fnini  tho  British  Intert^-ts.  To- 
gether with  the  remarkable  journal  of 
I'liristian  Frederic  Post,  hy  whose  negotia- 
tions, among  the  Indians  on  the  !»liio,  they 
wer(!  withdr.iwn  from  the  interest  of  the 
French,  ,tnd  thereupon  abandoned  the 
fort  and  couniry.  [By  <  has.  Tliompson]. 
Map.  London,  17")'^.  Svo.  pp.  I,S4,  paptM'. 
iiiu'iit.      Philadelphia,  !Si'.7.     '  .')  00 

70:i<)  Ethnology  CHureMU  of),  Fir-t  An- 
nual   Report,   IS7'J-SU.     Coiitaiuiug  Evolu- 


tion of  l.iiigiiige;  Mythologv  of  North 
.\ineiiean  Indians;  Wyandot  Government, 
and  I  imitations  r)f  the  I'-i'  of  >ome  An- 
thropological r)ata.  liy  .1  \V.  Powell, 
Mm  luaiy  Custom- oi'  Noith  .\merican  In- 
iliaii-.  By  II.  C.  Yarrow.  Studies  in 
Central  An  ericaii  Picture  Writing.  By  E 
S.  liolden.  Cessions  o!  Land  by  the  In- 
dian Tribes.  By  C  ( ',  |{o\ce  ,sien  |,un- 
guat'c  among  the  Nortli  .\meiican  Ind'ans. 
I'y  Col.  Giiir.udv  Mallery,  ete.  2  maps,  and 
.")■)  line  )ilates,  some  (;oloreij,  and  ett7  wmxi- 
cuts.       Imp.    Svo.    pp.    ()0;i.       WashinL'ton, 

I  SSI,  ■;•,    t)0 

7ii40  Tl"' S'lm''..  Second  Aninnd  li'epoit, 
I8S0-S1.  Containing  Zuni  l'"etiches,  by  1''. 
II.  Ciisiiing;  Myths  of  the  Iroiiuoi-,  by  E. 
\  Smith;  .Animal  Carvings  from  tlui 
Mounds,  by  II.  W.  Ileiishaw,  Navnjo  Sil- 
versmiths, by  W.  MatthewH,  Art  in  Shell 
of  the  Ancient  .Americans,  bv  W.  H. 
'lolmes;  Cat.dogues  of  the  Collections 
made  in  New  Mexico  and  Arizona,  in 
1S7'.I  an. I  ISSO,  by  .1,  Stevenson.  77  tine 
plates,  some  colored,  714  woodcuts,  and  2 
maps.  Imp.  Svo.  pp.  477.  Washington, 
Ins:;.  ,■,  00 

7041  The  fiamc.  Third  Annual  He))ort, 
ISS1-S2.  Containing  Notes  on  Maya  and 
.Mexican  Manuscripts,  bv  C.  Thomas;  On 
Marks,  Labrets,  etc  .  by  W.  II.  Dall ;  Omaha 
Sociologv,  by  .1.  ( ).  l>orsev;  Navajo  Weav- 
ers, by  Dr.'  W.  Matthews:  Pre-IIistoric 
Textile  Fabrics,  by  W .  II.  llolmes;  Cata- 
logue of  Collections  made  in  iS.Sl.bv  W. 
II.  llolmes;  Catidogic'  oi' Collections  made 
in  New  Mexico  and  Arizona  in  ISSI,  by  J. 
Stevenson.  4.")  line  j)l!ites,  some  colored, 
and  2oii  w>od-cuts.  Ini)).  Svo.  pp.  OOd 
Wa-hington,  1S.S4  4  00 

704-  Tlir  f:  mir.  Fouitli  .Annual  Pepoit, 
ISS2-S3.  Containing  Pictograjtlis  of  N.  \. 
Imlians,  byGarrick  Mallerv;  Pottery  of  the 
.Ancient  Pueblos,  by  W.  II  Holmes;  An- 
cient Pottery  of  the  Missi  — ippi  A'alley,  by 
W,  II.  llolmes;  Foini  and  Ornament  in 
Ceramic  Art,  by  W,  H.  Holmes;  Pueblo  Pot- 
tery as  illustrative  of  Zuni  Culture-growth, 
by  F.  Il.Cushing.  s.;  plates,  some  colored, 
and  .■)r)4  wotxi-eiits  Imp.  Svo.  jip.  f').'i-f-''>->2 
Washington,  l.s.stl.  4  00 

7o4.'>  The  xame.  Fifth  .Annual  Pejiort, 
ISS:;-S4.  Containing  Burial  Mounds  of 
Northern  N.  S.,  by  Cyrus  Thomas;  The 
Cherokee  Nation  of  Indians,  by  C.  C. 
Hoyce;  The  Mountain  Chant,  a  Navajo 
Ceremony,  by  Dr.  W.  Matthews;  the  .Sem- 
inole Indians  of  Flo"ida,  by  C.  Maccauley; 
The  Religious  Life  oi  the  Zani  Child,  l)y 
Mrs.  T.  E.  Stevenson.  2  maps,  21  plates, 
some  colored,  ainl  77  wiiod-cuts  Imp.  Svo. 
pp.  r>3+r>64.     Washington,  1887.  4  00 


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7u44  r/ic  Sdinr.  Sixtli  Annual  Kcpoit, 
1SS4-85.  Containing  Anciont  Art  in  the 
Piovince  of  Cliiri.|iii,  l.v  W.  II.  Holmes; 
Textile  Ait,  by  W.  11.  llolnies;  Aids  to  the 
Stndy  of  the  Maya  Codices,  hy  Cyins 
'J'honias;  Osa^'e  Traditions,  hy  K'ev.  .1.  <). 
Dorsey;  The  Central  E>kini(i,  hy  Dr.  F. 
Boas/  3  majis,  7  plates,  i")4t')  wood-onts. 
Jnir).  Svi).  ]ii>.  ")S-)-t')7'i.  \\'asliin>.'ton. 
l,SSs.  4   (10 

704.'>  The  sainr.  .'Seventh  Annual  Rfi'iiii, 
1S,S;V-S(').  Containing  Indian  Lin<.'ui>tic 
Families  north  of  Mcxieo,  hy  .1.  W,  I'oufll: 
The  Midewiwin  ;  or,  "(Ira  id  Medicine  Sd- 
ciety  "  v-f  the  ( ijihwa,  hy  W.  .!.  Ildllm.iii; 
The  S.'icred  Formulas  of  the  Cherokees,  hy 
James  Mooney.  2  Maps,  "J":  plates,  .'i'.t  uuckI- 
euvs.  Imp,  8vn.  ))p.  41  J  4.)',).  Wushing- 
ton,  1S'.)1.  ■>  <!<• 

7<)40  IZthnology.  <',)ntrihuiions  to  North 
American.  \'nl  1 .  Trih<'s  of  the  extremi' 
North-west,  hy  W.  II.  Dall;  '1  maps,  10 
jilates;  Trihes  of  Western  Washington  and 
North-eastern  Oregon,  hy  (ieorge  (iihhs. 
4to.  pf    .';7t).     ^Vashillgton,  IS77.  ■'>  00 

7(147  The  S'lvic.  Vol  2.  The  Klamath 
Indians  of  .South-western  ( >regon,  hy  .^  Iherl 
S.  Cetschet.  I'art  I.  l']thnograiihical  Sket^cli. 
Texts  and  (iranunar.  Map.  4to.  pp.  711. 
J\artll.  Dictionary.  4vo.pp.  711.  Wti^h 
iiigton,  IS'.tO.  '  '   -'(• 

7048    The  .<!,ii,n-.      Vol.    .).    Trihes  of   Cidi- 
fornia.  by  Stephen  I'owers.    1  map.  44  j)lates 
4to.  pp.  01').      Wiishington,  1S7V.  '>  00 

7040  Themhtc.  Vol.  4.  ilousesand  House- 
life  of  the  An\erican  Aborigines,  hy  Lewis 
H.Morgan  ;;i  plates.  4to.  pp.  J^^l  Wasli- 
ington,  ISSi.  •')  00 

7050  The  .'tiDiie.  \'ol.  5.  <  th.-ervations  on 
Cup-shay)ed  and  other  Lapidarian  .-^cidpturi' 
in  t''e<  'Id  World  and  in  .America,  by  ( 'liarles 
Uau,  ;-;.'»  plates,  pp.  II'J;  ( 'n  Pre-Ilistoric 
Trephining  nwl  Cranial  Annilets,  hy  Di\ 
h'obert  Fle'tcher,  9  jilales,  pp.  Mil;  A  .Study 
of  the  Manusi-ript  Tiojuia,  by  ("yrus 
'J'homas,  with  intioductiirn  hy  hr.  D.  (!. 
r.rinton.  '.<  jilates,  pp.  ;;7-M'''7,  and  nu- 
merous wood-cuts.  4to.  Washimrton. 
1S,S1-'J.  •'»  00 

70.')1  Tltesitme.  \'ol.  (V  The  ( 'egiha  Lan- 
guage fof  the  <  imaha  and  I'oiika  Tribes  ot 
the  Sioux),  by  .lames  C).  Dorsey.  Myth-^, 
f^tories,  and  letters  in  the  original,  with 
translations  an''  notes.  4to,  pp.  7U4.  Wash- 
ington, is'.to.  :;  00 

7052  The.';ame.  \'ol.  7.  A  Dakota-English 
Dictionary,  P>y  Stephen  U.  Rigg<.  F^iUted 
by  .lames  ().  Dorsv-y.  4to.  ))p.  i''0.'>.  Wa-h- 
ington,  iS'.tO.  '■'>  00 

70.5:;  Events  in  Indian  History.    r>egin- 

Jiing  with  an  .\ccoiint  ■  !'  tin    orJL'in   of  the 


American  li:dian.san<l  Ivirly  Settlement''  in 
North  America,  and  embracing  concise  hi- 
ographies  of  the  i)rincipal  chiefs,  etc..  Willi 
narratives  and  ci-ptiviiies.  [By  Mr.  Wi- 
nder.] Niuneroxs  folding  plaies.  8vo.  pii 
()33,  sheep.      I'hila.lelphia,   ISI'.'.  tl  do 

7054  I'alcouer  (''apt  Uidi'.ird).  Voy- 
.iges,  Dangerous  .\dv<'ntures  and  Imminent 
E.-'-aja's,  containing  the  laws  customs  and 
manners  of  tin;  Indians  in  America.  ISino 
pp.  2;iO.      I-on(hMi,  1724,  2  oo 

7055  Filley    (WilliamV       Lift>   and    Ad- 
ventiii'e.s  of.      Who  was  stolen   in  .lackson 
Mich.,  hy  the  Indians,  ls:;7,  and  his  return 
from  captivity.  IS(')(i.      Illustrated.     Svo.  pp. 
112.     ( 'hicago,  l^ri7.  75 

7(t5()  Finerty  (''oh:!  F.)  War-Path  atxl 
bivouac,  or,  the  conipiest  oi' the  ."^ioux.  .\ 
narrative  of  stirring  personal  experience.- 
and. adventures  in  tlie  Rig  Horn  and  ^'el- 
lowstone  expedition,  of  lS7t),  and  in  tjie 
campaign  on  the  Ih'itish  border  in  IS7'.' 
Illus.  -  12mo.  i>p.  40('.     Chicago,  IS'.IO.     2  00 

7057  Finley  ('b  P-)  History  of  the  Wy 
an<h)t  Mi^.^sion  at  Cpjier  Sandusky,  Ohin, 
under  the  direction  of  thf  Methodist  E|ii>- 
co)ial  Chinch.  12mo.  pp.  4;;2.  Cincinnati. 
1S40.  4  00 

7o5S  Finley  ('b  B.)  Life  among  the 
Indians;  <>r.  personal  recollections  and  his- 
torical incidents  illustrative  of  the  Indian 
life  and  character.  Portrait.  12mo.  ij) 
54S.     Cincinnat'    1S57.  I    5o 

7o.V.t  A'(Ot/:er  •■.■pii.  Soiled  and  mended 
title.  1   CO 

70t'0  Fletcher  (I''oheit)  nn  Preliistoric 
Trephining  and  Cranial  Amulets.  4to.  p|i. 
•;2.      Wasliinglon,   |n"-2.  1   50 

7otW  Flint  ('fimotli\  )  Indian  Wars  <il 
the  West.  '  'ont.'iining  hiogiaphical  sketche- 
of  those  jiioneers  who  heailed  the  Western 
settlers  in  repelling  the  attacks  o!  the 
savages.  Together  with  a  view  cd'  tie 
charai'ter,  manners,  monuments,  an<l  a 
ti'juities  of  the  Western  Indians.  12in" 
pp.  240.     Cincinnati,  is:;;'..  :;  ii»i 

70i''2  Force  (M.  1')  .'^ome  Early  Noti('( - 
of  the  Indians  of  Ohio.  To  what  race  did 
the  Mound  I'.uildeis  belong?  8vo.  p]).  75. 
paper.     '  'incinnati,  ls7'.l.  5  i 

7011.",  Foster  (('CO.  v.  )  Literature  of  the 
C|i<'rok<'es.  Also  hihliography  and  the 
.-tory  of  lb ei I' gene.- i-.  JOnio.  pp.  70+ -■'^4  I-- 
Itha'ca,    IS.^O.'  I   0(» 

7004  Foster  ('ieo.  E  )  Se-i|nn-yah.  the 
.'Vmi'Tican  < 'atinu;s  and  Modein  .Moses.  .«. 
completer  biography  of  the  greatest  of  the 
Wed  Men,  ai'ouinl  whose  wonderful  life  ha> 
been  woven  the  manneis.  customs,  and 
beliefs    i.l    the    earlv    ( 'lierok(>e-.,   together 


70(pC,  ] 
iiig  a  Su 
I'l  inces 
with   a 

17  !0. 
I  MM. 


Iiitliaiis  (111(1  Ai'riui  (iIakjij. 


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ttlemont''  in 
r  fdiiciso  I'i- 
:'s,  etc.  Willi 
By  Mr.  Wi- 
?s.  iSvo.  \>\\ 
:'.  t)  (ill 

■.11(1).  V(iy- 
(l  Immiiiciii 
'iistf)iii'<  aihl 
erica.    ISiiic 

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ifo   and    .Ad- 

iii  .liu'ksoii 

1(1  his  return 

c'(l.     Svo.  pp. 

ar-Piuli  iitnl 
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expel'ielice,- 
)iii  ami  ^  '1- 

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(ler  in  IST'.i. 
),  IS'.IO.  12  (l(» 
V  of  the  W  V 
(lu.<ky,  Oliin. 
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lian  W;irs  <il 
lical  skotclie- 
tiie  Western 
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■nts,  an<l  ;i; 
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li^ai'ly  Noticr- 

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with  a  recital  of  tlieir  wrongs  and  tlieir 
u'linderfid  progfcss  toward  civilization, 
jf.iiio.  pp.  1244.     I'hiiadeiphia,  ISH;'..       1   Ml 

TOtJ')  Foster  (. I.  W.)  Pre-iristoric  Kaces 
el  the  l'iiite(i  States  of  .America,  .^vo.  jip. 
41'«.     C'hica.^n,  ISTS.  ?,  00 

T'.ifiti  Four  Kings  of  Canada  (riie).    liC- 

iiiU  a  Sueciiici  .Account  ol'  the  l-"our  Indian 
i'l  inces  lately  arrived  from  Nortli  .America, 
with   a  description   of  their  country,  etc., 
1710.       iliniii.    |)p.    47,    paper.       London 
l.MH.  1    .'iO 

Tor.7  Franklin  (lienjamin)  Pliilosoph- 
i(;d  and  M i>ci'llaiic(ius  Papers.  Heniarks 
iiiicernin;.'  the  savage.s  of  N'ortli  .America, 
etc.     Sv(.    pp.   IS(').      London,  1 7S7.  '1  L'") 

Toti.S  Frost  ('ohii).  Illustrated  Histori- 
cal .'^ketidies  of  the  Indian.-:.  lv\hiijitinjjr 
tlieir  maniieis  and  cii>toms  on  the  battle- 
lii'ld  and  tlie  wigwams,  JL'mo.  j)p.  400. 
New  York.  1S.")7.  1   00 

70t;',(  Frost  (.'ohn).  Indian  Battles, 
Captivities,  and  .Advt'iiture-^,  trom  the  eai- 
licst  period.  I'Jiiio.  pp.  4()S.  New  A'ork. 
ls:.7.  1   2";' 

7<i70  Gale  (<i<'oige).  Tpper  Mississippi; 
or.  historical  sl;etches  of  the  Moiuid-Buihl- 
CIS,  the  Indian  trihes,  and  the  jirogress  of 
civilization  in  the  North-west,  from  If^OO  to 
the  present  time.      I'Jmo.  pp.  4t)0,    ('liicago, 

ist'o.  '  ;',  00 

7071  Gardiner  (< 'apt.  .A.  F.;;    a  Visit  u, 

the  Indians  on  the  Protiers  of  ( 'hiii.  I'Jmo. 
PP    I'."'.,  hoards.      LoihIou,  1n4I.  1    'J") 

7<t7'J  Gardiner  (Lieut.  Lyon).  A  History 
of  the  Peipiiit  War;  or,  a  r(4ation  of  the 
war  between    the    poweri'ul    nation    of   Pe- 

•  |iiot  1  iK'ians,  once  iiihahiting  the  coast  ol 
\>'W  England,  and  the  lhigli>h  inlialdtants, 

n    IhSS.     4to.  pp.  .'U),  hoards,  iincin.     '"in- 
.  .tiiiati,    lsr>(l  1    00 

7o7;5  Gardner-Sharp  (Mrs.  Ahhie).  His- 
tory of  theSjiiiil  Laki'  Ma>sacre  and  <  "ap- 
iivity  ol  .Miss  Ahhio  (iardner.  lllmo.  pp. 
:;14."    Dcs  .^^)im■s.  l.^s.').  2  00 

7074  Gibbs  ( '  ifoige).  Notes  on  th(> 'I'in- 
in'li  or  < 'li'pt  wyaii  liulians  of  British  and 
li'iis-ian  AiiK'ric.i.  1.  The  Eastern 'I'inney, 
liy  iiernard  K.  li'ii.><.  '1  The  Loucheaux 
Indians,  hy  Wm.  1..  Ilarih'sty.  .1.  The 
Kiilchin  Trihes,  h\  .'^tiachan  . tones.  Wood- 
'  Mis.  Svo.  pp.  '1'k  jiaper.  Wa-hington, 
\H\>\.  "     2.') 

7o7.")  Gilbert  (  Bt-njamin).  .A  Narrative 
ol  the  ( 'apiivity  and  .'^^ullerings  of  licnjamiii 

•  lilhert  ami  his  Eamily,  who  were  surprised 
ly  the  Indians  and  taken  from  thcii  iarms 
'111  the  froniiers  (d  PcnusylvanJa  in  the 
■pr'ng  of  17S0.  Ii'imo.  pp.  11':!,  name  cut 
"11  the  title-page       Loiuhjii,  1 7S,V  .";  (il) 


707G  Gilbert  ( B. )  Narrativ.^  of  the  Caj)- 
tivity  and  ."^ullerings  of  Benjamin  'iilhert 
and  liis  Parnily,  wiio  were  surpristnl  by  the 
Indians  ami  ttiken  from  their  farm  on  Ma- 
h(>ning  Creidi,  Pa.,  in  17S0.  Svo.  pp.  38. 
Lancaster.  GO 

"077  Giles  (•lohii).  !^^emoirs  of  the  Odd 
.Adventuifs,  .'Strange  Didiverances,  etc.,  in 
the  Captivity  of  ('ommander  of  the  garri- 
son on  .St.  (ieorge  river.  ^LliIle.  Svo.  pj). 
04,  pajier.     Cincinnati.  ISi'i',).  (it) 

707S  Gillman  (!!(>iiry).  'i'he  Mound- 
Builders  and  Platyrnemism  in  Jlicliigan, 
and  (certain  (diaracteristics  pertaining  to 
ancient  man  ill  Michigan.  Wood-cuts,  Svo. 
jip.  41,  jiajier.      Washington,  1S7-1-7.  25 

707',t  Goodrich  (S.  Cl.)  'I'he  Manners, 
Customs,  and  .A nti(piities  of  the  Indians  of 
North  and  South  .America.  Itimo.  pp.  .'iol'). 
P.oston,  n.  (i.  1   00 

7050  Gordon   fll.    L)     L(>gends   of   the 
North-west.     Illustrated,     ■'^vo.  jip.  143.    St 
Paul,  1SS4.  1  -1^ 

7051  Gore(d.  Howard).  Tu(d<ahoe;  or, 
Indian  bread.  2  plates.  Svo.  pp.  1,'J. 
Washington,  ISS.!.  1,' 

7052  Gray  (W.  II.)  The  Moral  and  Re- 
ligious .Aspect  of  the  Indian  (i>uestion.  Svo. 
pp.  3.j-r''-i  paper.      Astoria,  lS7',t.  ,')0 

70S:j  Grinnell'<ieo.  B.)  Black  foot  Lodge 
Tales.  Tlu^  siorv  ol  a  juairie  j)eople.  12mo, 
pp.  ;;10.      .\'ew  Vork,  ISU2.  I    75 

7054  Grinnell  (^<ieo.  B.)  Pawnee  Hero 
Stories  and  Folk  Tales,  with  notes  on  the 
"M'igin,  customs,  and  character  of  the  Paw- 
m>e  people.  12ino.  pp.  417.  .Now  York, 
iss't.  ]   7-^ 

70S.-,  Grotius  (  Hugo).  On  the  Origin  of 
the  Native  Hices  of  America.  To  which 
is  addo(l  a  treatise  on  foreign  languages 
and  unknown  islands,  I'>y  Peter  .Aibinus. 
ISmo.  pp.  '(.'!.  vellum.  Edinburgh,  ISS4. 
(  Privately  printed. "i  I    2.'> 

70SC,  Habel(S.)  rheSnilptuies  of  Santa 
Lucie  Cosimialwhuapa,  in  Ciiatemala;  with 
an  accoiiul  of  travels  in  Central  Ame:ica, 
and  oil  tii(»  Wcstfin  Coast  of  .South  Amer- 
ica, s  plates.  4to.  jiji.  *.tii,  jiaiier.  NVash- 
ington,   1S7S.  2  50 

70S7  Haldeman  (^.  T.)  On  a  ■  Poly- 
chrome Bead  liom  l'lori<la.  2  wood-cuts. 
Svo.  pp.  ('),  paper.      Washington,  1S7S.        10 

7055  Hale  (Horatio).  Indian  Migra- 
tions, as  evidenced  bv  language.  Svo.  |>p. 
27,  paper.     Chicago.  Iss.;.  ;-;0 

70S',l  Halket  (.iolm).  Hi-torical  Notes 
resjiecting  the  Indians  of  North  .America; 
with  remarks  on  the  attom)>ts  made  to 
eonv(>rt  and  civili;'.e  thi'iu.  >\o.  pp.  40s. 
Lomloii,  1S2").  2  ..(> 


2(iO 


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Roliert   Chir/ci'  ,v   (.'<>..   Cinrinnafi. 


morocco,   s:".lt 
4  01) 


7090  Anrt.        ,-op'/.       Walt' 
liack  aiul  top. 

TO'.M  Haines  (Elijah  M.)  'llio  American 
indiaii.  illiisti'atcil.  8vo.  pp.  SOI),  ('lii- 
caL'o.   i-^^S.  .'>  00 


TOOJ  Harris  (<it>o.  !I.)  Ahoriiiinal  Oc- 
cupation (if  till"  Lower  GeneHco  OoiuitiT. 
Small    4to.     iiipcr     pp. 


'.)(■). 


Kochcstcr, 


1SS4. 


i 


70'J:l  Harrison  (■'.  I')  Tho  Latest  Stud- 
ies on  Indian  IJi'scrvation^.  Ilimo,  ]ip. 
2o;},  half  slic.'p.      Philad.Mi)hia,  1SS7.         T") 

7094  Harrison  (^V,  W.)  Ahoii>!ine.'<  of 
the  Ohio  Valley. +  Bockvvith  (11.  W.) 
Speeches.  Ili.'^toi'y,  uianners  and  customs 
of  the  Nortli-westeni  Indians.  12mo.  pp. 
96,  i)aper.     <'liicago,  1SS4.  M 

709')  Harvey  (Henry).  History  of  the 
Shawnee  Indians  from  the  year  I'.'iSl  to 
!S.")4,  inclusive.  Portrait.  Muno.  jip.  ;'.  16. 
( 'incinnati,  IS.'if).  '2  -lO 

7096  Haven(Saniuel  F.)  AiclKPology  of 
the  United  States;  or,  sk(»tches  histoiical 
and  bihli(igra))liical.  of  the  piogress  of  in- 
formation and  op'nion  resp(>cting  the  ves- 
tiges of  antiipiities  in  the  I'nitfd  States. 
4to.  pp.  I'lS,  piper.     Washington,  18")5.  M  7-") 

7097  Hawes  (Barhara).  Tales  <>f  the 
North  .\ni.'rican  Indians,  and  adventures 
of  the  earlv  settlers  of  America.  Uiuu).  pp. 
196       Lonilon,  n.  d,  7') 

7095  Hawkins  (lienjamin).     The  ("reek 
Confederacy.      .\  sketcii  of  the  ('leek  coun- 
try in  the  years    179^  ami   1799.     Syo.  pp 
88.     Sayannah    ls4S.  2  00 

7099  Heard  (I  V.  D.)  History  of  the 
Sioux  Wai  and  Massacre  in  IS()2  and  186:;. 
Portraits  and  illustrations,  l-'mo.  pp  ;).')4. 
New  Yoik,  IsCif)  I  ^jO 

7100  Heckewelder  (licv.  .1.)  Names 
Avhich  the  Letii-Lenape  Indians  gave  to  the 
riyer.s,  i)laces,  etc.,  in  rennsylvania,  etc. 
4to.   n.i).,n.d.  (.Extract  pp.  o")l -•'596.)     1   'J') 

7101  Heckewelder  (-lohn).  An  Account 
of  the  History,  Manners,  ami  Customs  ot 
tho  Indian  Nations  who  once  inh.ahited 
Pennsylyania  and  the  neighhoriiig  States. 
Syo.  p[).  iyH-347,  of  Transactions  of  the 
American  Philosophical  Society.  Phila- 
de'4)hia,  1S19.     (Names  on  title-page.)  ;'>  OD 

7102  Another  rdit'mn,  new  and  reyis<-d, 
with  ail  introiluction  and  notes  by  Kev. 
William  O.  Ueiohel.  Large  Svo.  pp.  465. 
uncut  edges.      Philad"lphia,  ISSl.  4  00 

710;-.  Heckewelder  (-lohn).  A  Narrative 
of  the  Mission  of  the  Uniteil  P>rethren 
among  the  Delaware  and  Mohegai  Indians, 
from  1740  to  1808,  comprising  all   the  re- 


jnarkable  incidents  that  took  place  al. 
their  missionary  stations  (hiring  that  jio- 
riod,  etc.  Portrait.  Svo,  pp.  429.  Pliihi- 
delphia,  1820.  T  OD 

7101  Hempstead  (f«.  S.  I?.)  Antiquitif. 
of  Portsnioutii  (Ohio)  and  Vicinity.  Witii 
some  speculations  u))on  the  urigin  and 
destiny  of  the  Mtnnid  Luildeis.  8yo.  jip. 
20,  i)aper.      I'ort-m'uUh,    IS7.'>.  .")it 

7lor>  Hempstead  (•!  S.  B.i  Arclueology. 

DevelopuK'nt  of  the  North  American  Chu- 
tineiit.  Svo.  jip.  10.  •  .per.  PortsmoiUli, 
1 S79.  -•'• 

7106  Hiawatha;  or.  the  story  of  th.- 
Iioipiois  Sas-'e,  in  {uose  and  verse.  ISmo 
))p.  ;n,  half'bound.      New  Vcrk,  lS7;i.      'iO 

7107  A  iint/.t'i-  ci'iii/.     I'ldth.  ■"'') 

710S  Hilder(F.  K.)  Notes  on  the  Arch:.- 
ologv  of  Mi-souri.  Wood-cuts.  Svo.  pp 
17.     St.  Lnuis.  1SS2.  ID 

7109  Holmes  (Hev.  John).  Historical 
Sketches  of  the  ^^issions  of  the  United 
Brethren  for  Propagating  theOospel  among 
the  Heathen.  Svo.  i)p.  472,  boards.  Lon- 
don, :s-j7.  2  5i) 

7110  Holmes  (^V.  II.)  Te.xtile  Faurics 
of  Ancient  P>'ru.  Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  17 
Washington,  iss'.l.  '2^> 

7111  Hope  (  Ascott  1?)  The  Men  of  the 
Backwoods.  True  stoi'ies  and  sketches  of 
the  Indians  aixl  liuli;ui  lighters.  Illus- 
trated.     12ino.  pp.  4SS.     N.  v.,  18S(l.     2  25 

7112  Hopkins  (Sarah  W.)  Lif^-  amon^ 
the  I'iules;  their  wrongs  and  cl.iims.  Ivl- 
ited  by  Mrs.  Horace  Man.  l2mo.  i)p.  2iW 
Boston,  ISS4.  '  »"' 

71  L)  Horn    (Mrs.)     An    Authenti'    and 
Thrilling  Narrative  of  the  Cainivity  '•{  Mrs. 
Horn    and    her    two    ('hildicn,    witi:    !.Ti 
Harris,    by    the    Comanche    hulians.     'le. 
pp.  32,  paper.     Ciiieini'.iti,  l.s"^'.  ■)() 

7114  Home  (Henry,  .lu".;  Tho  Citizen 
of  Nature,  m  a  seri(^s  <if  len.!-^  from  oi 
Am(>ricaii  Indian  in  Lond(v  '  Iiis  ^Vienil 
at  home     12mo.  pp.  2.'8.    Lirelou,  L"<:'..,    I'l 

711')  Howard  (<len.  Oliyr  ())  Nez 
Perce  .loseph.  Account  of  hi-  ancestois, 
his  land-.,  hi.s  confederates,  his  eneuues.his 
murders,  his  war,  his  piu'siiit  nnd_^ca|.;ir  e. 
Map  aixl  portraits.  12mo.  pp.  274  I'.os- 
ton,  18SI.  I   "■■• 

7116  Hoyt(F.)  Anti(iuarian  Hesearcli. -; 
Comprising  a  history  of  the  Indiai  wars  in 
the  country  bordering  Connecticut  riVf 
and  parts  adjacent,  and  other  inteic  ting 
events  With  notices  of  Indian  (iepreda 
tions  in  the  neighboring  country.  Syo.  pp 
312.     Greenfield    IS24.  S  00 


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7117  Hunt  (Helen).  A  Centuiv  of  Dis- 
honor. A  sketch  of  tlie  United  ."States 
(i')vernment's  dealings  \vitli_some  of^  the 
Indian  trihes.  l2nio.  pp.  457.  New  York, 
jSSl.  I   -•'» 

7118  Hunter  (.l"hn  P.)  Memoirs  of  a 
C.iptivity  amiiiiL'  the  Indians  of  North 
America,  from  childhood  to  the  age  of 
iiiiifleen,  \\  ith  anfC<lotes  dc.-^criptive  ot 
tlieir  manners  and  customs.  Svo.  pp.  4()S. 
London.  1S21,  -  -"' 

71H>  .1/.  7/..  r  <•'./...-.  Svo  pp. -ti'iS,  half  calf 
f,\tra. 


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712t»  .b/r-./A.r  .i//'-./..  Svo  pp.  ULV  I'hil- 
a.teli>hia,   ls2:;.  2  2.'. 

7121  Indian  Affairs,  .\nnual  '_[';!'"!■*'; 
(if  the  t 'oiiiini>sionrrs  <•!  !s.")lto  l,s.7fi.  2:'. 
vols.     Svo.      Washingt-n.  I>i  nO 

*^.*  A  numbt-r  of  odd  volumes  can  he 
Ml)ipli<'d.  • 

7122  Ingram*  Itobcrl).  Account  of  the 
Ten  Trilics  of  l.-,iael  hcing  in  America, 
originally  published  by  \l.  .Manasseh  Ben 
l-rael,  with  observations  thereon,  etc.  12mo. 
])p.  01),  half  morroct'o.  « 'olchester,  17',t2.  2  "t> 

712M  Irving  M"iin  r.)  Indian  .'^ketches 
lak<Mi  dining  an  ll.xpcditioii  to  the  P'.vnce 
and  other  Tiibcs  ot  .\nierican  Indians.  2 
vols.  12mo.      LoikIoi),  is:;,').  .)  ni» 

7124  .h!"'/".r  .'n/v/.     Half  calf,  neat.    4(H) 
712;'>  Aiiiithii- 1-  i'liioi..    12mo.  jip.  ;iti").    Nt  iv 

York,  ISSS.  1   .')() 

7r.'*»  Jemison     (Mary,     Deh-he-wa-mis). 

Life  oi'.      Hy  .lames    K.   .Seaver.      Ibmo.   pp. 

;iii:;,  paper.      llutfalo,   IS80.  '<■'• 

7127  Jewett  (L.)      <irave    Mounds  ar.d 

their  ('onleiits.      A  manual  of  .Vrclr'-ology. 

.Nearly   •''u.)  illustrat'ons.       12ino.    op.    ."!')•'>. 

London,  1S7().  '■>  <><• 

7 125  Johnson  (<'harles).  .N';:;rati' 0  ol' 
the  InciilentsattendingtheCapture,  deten- 
tion, and  Kan.-om  ot  Mi'.i<>  Prisoners  by  tlie 
Indians  on  the  Ohio  Kiver,  17'.H..  With  u 
>ketch  of  Indian  characUi,  maijiurs.  etc. 
l2mo.  pp.  204,  boards,  uncut.  New  Yo.k, 
iS27.  -^  •'" 

7120  Johnson  (Elias,  a  Native  Tu^'^;lrora 
''hief).  Leg!  .,''s,  tr'  'itions  am!  law-  ot 
the  Iroquois,  or  Six  '>ns.  and  history  o*' 

the  Tuscarora  Indi,  Svo.  pp.  2;'  ■     Lock- 

port,   ISSl.  2  00 

71"0  Johnson  (W  Kletcher).  «  -■/'t' 
Sitting  P.ui;  and  histoiy  of  the  Ind.i.;  ^.ar 
.,f  lsll(M)l.  UlustrateiL  12m'v  I'p.  '4.'>, 
11.  j..,n.  d.  (iSOl).  I   •"»(! 

71:'.l  Joues  (Chailes  < '.,  Jr.)  Aboriginal 
Strictures  in  (leergia.  \Voo(Lcuts.  Svo. 
J, p.  !;i,  paper.     Washingi  >n,  1  s78.  H) 


7i;;2  Jones  (I  irlesC,  ,lr.)  Antiquities 
oi  the  Soiitherii  1  ndians,  particularly  of  the 
(ieoriria  I'ribe-;  Illustrated.  Svo.  pp.  yhVl. 
New' York,  IS7:;.  5  00 

71:;;;  Jones  <'hailes  C.  ,Ir.)  Historical 
Sketcii  ot  roiinH'hichi  Mico  oi  the  Yama- 
craws.    Svo.  pp.  Li.!.      .Ml>any,   Ist'iS.      '1  'Ih 

7i:;4  Jones  (diaries  <'.  .Ir. )  Monu- 
mental h'eiiiai'.is  of  (lenrgia  I'late.  Svo. 
pp.   1  I'.i,  jiaper.      Savannah,   ISid.  1    'lO 

7i;;")  Jones  (Daniel  NV.)  Forty  Years 
among  the  indi -ns.  .\  true  yet  thrilling 
iiarrativeof  the  author' -■  ,.x]ieriences among 
the  Indi  ins.  .'svo.  pp.  -MO.  Salt  Lake  < 'it\-, 
1^1)0.  2  '><) 

7I.;i>  Jones  I  David)  .\  .Tournal  of  Two 
\'isits  made  ti>  some  Na'ions  of  Indians  on 
the  We-t  Side  ' if  tile  lii'.er  <'hio.  in  the 
veal.-  1772:  .id  177'.,  A'ith  a  biographical 
notice  of  the  .\ntlioi.  I'.y  Horatio  (i. 
Jones.  8v.>  pp.  127,  papei',  uncut.  .New 
York.   ISC.V  •;  <"' 

7i;i7  JoneS'<!eM.)  Tecum-^eh.thePn  )>het 
of  the  West;  Life  and  H i  lory  of  (ien.  Har- 
rison; and  the  First  Oration  on  the  Life, 
t'haracter.  and  <ienius  of  ."Shakespeare.  _I 
vol.  Svo,  lip.  242.      London,  l'^44.  1    7."> 

7I;jS  Jones(.iames  a.)  Traditions  of  the 
North  American  Indians.  '■'<  vols.  12mo. 
London.  l!s:in, 

7 1:;'.'  Jones    i  I't-ler)         History     of     the 
Ojebway    Indians,  with    especial    reference 
t      their  conversion    to  Christianity.      Por- 
trait.     I2mo.  }ii).  278.     London,  IStJl.     1   ,')0 
714'    Jones   (.Ios,.ph).       Explorations   of 
the  Alioriginal  Hemains  of    Tennessee.      Il- 
lustrated.    4to.   pp.   171.   j.aiier.      Washing- 
ton   i^7ti.  •■>  •-"> 
7M'   Journal    «>f    American     Fthnology 
nnd    ArcliaoloiTV.       Fdite.-    by    .'.    Walter 
•  .  vvkes.      Maps'.      Yols.    I-:;.      Small    4to. 
lioston.  18;*l-2.      Each,  2  50 
7142  Kamblin(.Iacob).      A    Narrative  of 
hi-^  Per-onal  Experience  as  a  Frontiersman, 
dissionarv  v^formon)  to  the   Indians,  and 
Kxt.lorer,'    ISmc  lU).  140,     ,Silt  Like  City, 
I  SSI.  1   00 
714:;  Kanda    (  T.)       Note<    .m     Ancient 
Stone    Implements,   etc,  of  .Imikui.      With 
map  and  24  folded  plates,  t'ontaining  hun- 
dreds of  tigures.      Imp.  Svo,   op    S.     Tokio. 
1SS4.  -  "*> 
7144  Kane  (Paul).      Wanderings    of   an 
Artist  among  the    liuliansot   North  Ame  - 
ica,    from    Canada    to  Yanc"  , -er's    Island 
and    r)regon,    through     *'.       .iudscm     Bay 
Companv's  territory,  and      .k  again.     Map 
'   and  colored  iilates.'    Sv>     -'p.  4ti:;.     London. 
IS.V.l.  •'•  00 
711.")   .l/,'.M,r  c./iv.   4  plates  u,,:iti;.c'-  ;i  00 


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7146  Kelley  ( l":iniiy).  Narrative  of  my 
Captivity  aniunj'  the  Sioux  Indians.  Illus- 
trated.   12mo.  pp.  I28r>.    Hartford,  is:  1.   1  UO 

7147  Kelton  (I).  II.)  Indian  Names  of 
Places  near  the  (Ireat  Lakes.  Vol.  1  (all 
published).    Svo.  pp.  55,    Detroit,  18SS,    1  00 

7148  Kennedy  (-'as.)  Probable  Origin 
of  the  American  Indians,  with  particular 
reference  to  tlu'  Caribs.  8vo.  pj).  4li.  Lon- 
don, I8.-)4.  75 

7I4U  Kinzie  (Mr^.  .Tohn  IT.)  Wau-P.un, 
the  "Early  Dav  "  in  the  North-west.  lUu.s- 
trated.     8vo.  pp.  4',"S.     N.  Y.,  iSftd.        5  ()() 

71.")()  Kip  (Kev.  Win.  T.)  Early  Jesuit 
Missions  in  North  America.  T'omjiilcd  and 
translated  from  the  letters  of  the  Freni'h 
.Jesuits,  with  notes.  Maj).  ]2nio.  pp.  ',\'1\. 
New  Yoi'k.   lS4n.  1  .')() 

71.')!  Kip  HN'm.  I.)  Historical  Seene:^ 
from  till'  t  >ld  .Jesuit  Missions.  ll2mo.  ))p. 
.37.").      .\ev.-  York,  1S75.  1   7.') 

715-'  Knight  ( Edward  IT.)  A  .Study  of 
the  SavnL'f  Wrapons  at  the  Centennial 
Exhibition  of  IST'i.  147  wood-cut.-;,  .^vo. 
■pp.  Sl',  paper.      \Va-liinj:t(iii,  ISSO.  ,")(! 

7I5.I  Knight  and  Slover.  ■)  Atroc- 

ities. Narrative '.li' tilt'  peril.'  i  il'ei'ini.'s 
of  Dr.  Knii.dit  and  .loiin  .Sin  oni.'  the 

Indians  dining  the  iievoliuii  ry  W'wv. 
I'JniM.  pp.  72,  paper,  uncut.  Cincinnati, 
I8t')7.  1   DO 

7l.*i4  KnostZ  (Karl).  MytholoL'ii'  und 
Civilization  der  Niii-dani('iii<,'i;iisclien  in- 
diaiier.     ><vii.  pp.  7ii-      Leipzig.  ISSJ,  7.") 

7i.'i.')  Kohl(.L  C.)  Kitciii  Canii.  Wan- 
dei'iiiL's  :irnuiid  Lal<e  ^ii))eri<ir  {anmnj;  tjie 
Indian^).   8vo.  pp   42^.    London.  jSiil),   :;  .")U 

7L')t'>   Aif'thcr  r.iip'i.     Hi',  iiior   extr.'i.     4  .')<) 

7L"i7  Lambert  (L'.M)lie).  Cmious  ob- 
servations u[)on  the  Manners,  Customs, 
Usages,  Ditferent  Language^.  Mytliology, 
Government,  Cjn'onotogy,  Ancient  and 
Modern  (ieogniphy,  Cerenn)nies,  i;<4igions, 
Meclianics  Astronomy,  Medicine,  Physics, 
Natural  History,  < 'oininerc(>,  Arts,  and 
Sciences  of  the  several  nations  of  Asia, 
Africa,  America.  2  vols,  in  1.  8vo.  sheep. 
London  |_17— ].  '1  00 

7ir)S  Lang  (.John  P.)  Vlmv  of  the  Ori- 
gin and  ^Migrations  of  the  Polynesian  Na- 
tion: demonstr.iting  their  ancient  discov- 
ery and  progressive  settlement  of  the  con- 
tinent of  America,  jtiino.  pp.  2.")t),  h.alf 
calf.     Londoft,  \s.\\.  2  (»» 

71;V.I  A'Kiihrr  ••'•}>h.      Hoards.  1    2.'> 

7160  Aniithrr,    ■■<cco)ul    fi/i/.-oi).      Enlarged 
]2mo.  pp.  -^28.     Sydney,  iS77.  2  00 


7li)l  Lapham  (I.  A.)  The  Antiquities 
of  Wisconsin,  as  surveyetl  and  desci'ibed 
on  behalf  of  the  American  .\ntiquariaii 
.Society.  Illustrated  with  .")5  l;uge  plates. 
4to.  pp.  ',»;■>,  paper.      Wash.,  IS,"):;.  5  oo 

71i)2  Larkin  (Frederick).  Ancient  Man 
in  .America,  including  works  in  West(Mn 
New  York  ami  portions  of  other  .States,  to- 
gether with  structures  in  Central  .\merici. 
Illustrated.  12ino.  pp.  27ii.  Pandolph, 
N.  Y.,  lSS(t.  i  ,-,() 

7 1 <■».■>  Leland  (C.  Ci.)  The  Algonquin 
Legends  of  .New  England;  or,  m.vths  an(l 
folk-loi'o  of  the  Micniac,  Pa-<aina(iuoddv, 
and  Penobscot  tribe.s.  12nio.  j)p.  .';7'.i. 
Boston,  1884.  2  dtj 

7i(')4  Long  (•'.)  Voyages  and  Travels  of 
.'ur  Indian  Interpreter  and  Tr.idm',  des(>iili- 
ing  niiinnei's  and  customs  of  the  Noith 
American  Indians.  With  an  account  of  th» 
posts  sfituated  on  the  river  ."'t.  Lawrence, 
Lake  Ontario,  etc.  To  which  is  added  a 
vocabulary  of  the  Chipjiewa  language,  eti- 
Map.     4ti'>.  1)1).  2'.>.'>.      London,  I7'.il.  "    7  .'.o 

7 !().')  Long    (.L)     Voyag.'s.      An    editi..ii 
in  French.     I'ranslatetl  by  P>iilt>cocq.    .\vee 
ties  notes  ft  .'idditions  intiM fs-ante-;.     Map 
Svit.     pp.     ;;20,    half    morocco.      II    annei' 
Hep.  2  2"' 

7lii('t  Loskiel  (Cieorge  Henry).      Ili>ior\ 
of   the    Mi--ioii    of    the    I'nited    Prethn-M 
among    the     Indians    in    Noitli    .Vnn'ric'i 
Tran<lated  bv  <  hri^tian  Ignatius  LaTiobe. 
Map.   •■^vo.  pp.  f)  17.  calf.    London.  17'.t4.   l"»  0) 

711)7  Lubbock  (Sir  .lohn).  Pre-llistori.- 
Tiine^,  as  i;lu>traied  by  ancient  remain^, 
and  the  manners  and  customs  of  modern 
savages.  Illustrated.  .Svo.  i>lK  t)J.>.  New 
Yoric,  IsT.s.  f)  OK 

71t')^  Lubbock  (sir  .John).  Th(»  Origin 
<f  < 'ivili/ation  and  tiie  Primitive  < 'onditioii 
of  J)Iaii;  the  mental  ;ind  .-ocial  condition 
of  savages.  Illu-trated.  .Svo.  ,)p.  .".4.S 
New  York,  ls,s2  "  00 

710'.i  McCoy  (Isaac).  History  of  the 
Baptist  Indian  Mi-sions;  embracing  re- 
marks on  the  former  ami  present  condi- 
tion of  the  .aboriginal  tribes;  their  settle- 
m<>nt  v.'itiiiu  tin'  Indian  Territory  and  their 
future  pro-^pects.  Svo.  pp.  IHL  W'ashinu'- 
ton,  1840  ;;  2". 

7170  J,). „'/,^,  ^7-//.      Halfboiuul.  4  00 

7171  McCulloh  (.1.  H.)  Researches. 
I^hilo-ophicai  and  .Vnti(]uarian,  loncerning 
the  uboriirinal  liistorv  oi  America.  ^lap. 
S'.o.  i)p.  ")■.■;,■,,  >tained.  "  Halt,  1S2'V  2  M 

7172  McKenney  ('i'homas  L.)  Memoirs, 
OfHcial,  ami  Peisonal.  With  Sketches  ol 
travel  among  the  Northern  and  Southern 
Indian-;  embracing   a  Wi'r  excursion  and 


Itulidhs  and  Ari-/ut'olo(/}/. 


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1(1  (lescrilicd 
Aiitiquiuiaii 
largo  plates. 
>:;.  "  5  (H) 

\ncifMit  Mail 

in  West(Mn 

itM'  States,  t'l- 

ral  AnuM'ici. 

Kaiidolpli, 

1  .■-() 

>  Algonquin 
.  iHAtiis  an(i 
-aina(|UO(l(lv, 
<>.  PI'.  .'JT'.i. 
'2  iiij 

1(1  Travels  nf 
v\ov,  (leseiili- 
tlie  Noitli 
'count  of  tli» 
t.  Lawrence, 
I  is  ailded  a 
uiguatre,  et.- 

iT'.il.  ■'   7  :.ii 

An    editiuii 

(^Cocq.     Avee 

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n.  IT'.tL  r.  0) 

I'l'e-IIistoi  if 

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'l'li(»  Origin 
v(^  <  'onditiiUi 
al  condition 
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liesoarchos, 

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I.)  Memoirs, 
Sk»>tclies  o( 
id  Southern 
:cursion  and 


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i;..rders.  Plates.  'J  vols,  in  1.  Svo.  pp. 
;;|()-i:;i).     New  York,  lS4tl.  3  00 

TIT.'}  Aii'if/'i  r  fnpii.      Halt  morocco.     4  <l(> 

71T4  McKenney  Criiomas  L.)  sketches 
of  a  'i'oiir  to  tlie  Lakes,  of  the  character 
■Old  customs  of  the  ('hii)poway  Indians,  and 
III  the  incidents  connected  with  the  Treaty 
ol  l''oiid  l>u  LiK^  Also  a  vocabulary  of  the 
.\]tri('  or  Chiiipevvav  language.  .Svo.  iiji. 
■I'.i4,  shi'ep.      P.altim'ore,  IS'JT.  .'i  iil> 

TIT.')  Aififii-r  c ]>;/.  Half  morocco,  gilt 
i.i]).  uncut  ''  "" 

TlTt')  MacKenzie  (.T.  P..)  A  Tr(>atise  (^.n 
the  Six  Nation  Indians.  l:.*nio.  pp.  M. 
'J'oronto,  l^s-J  .5it 

TITT  McKinuey  (Thomas  I,.)aii.l  Hall 

(.lames).  llistoiy  of  the  l.idian  Tribes  ol 
North  .\meriea,  witli  Liographical  sketches 
an<l  •■iiiecdotes  ot  the  principal  chiets, 
eiiiUcUi-hed  with  one  hundred  and  twenty 
i-nhned  jiortrails  lioni  tlie  Indian  (iallery 
at  Wa-liingtoii.  ',',  vols.  imp.  .Svo.  full  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.     J'liiiadelphia,  IS.'i,**.   "J')  (JO 

TITS  McKnightfChas.)  Ciptain  Jack, 
the  ."^cout ;  or,  the  Indian  wars  about  old 
{•'oil  Duqnesno.  An  historical  novel,  with 
copious  iioi.-s.  12nio.  pp.  ;")UI.  Philadel- 
phia,  I^T:;  I   .'><> 

TIT'.'  McLean  (.b>h 111.  The  Hero  of  the 
Saskatchewan.  (Jeoige  McDougall.  Life 
among  the  (Sjibwav  and  < 'ree  Indians  in 
(•ana(hi.    Svo.'pp    -I'.t.     P.arric,  Out.,  l.^M.  ."(> 

TISO  McLean  (•' oh n).  i'he  Indians,  their 
nrmneis  and  customs.  lUustrateii.  illmo. 
pp,  ;;.')!.     Toronto,  isS',),  i   'S> 

Tisi  Mad  ean  .(.'     I'.)     Tin-    Mound 

I5uild(M-  iWMiig  an  account  ot'  a  I'eniaik- 
■iliic  people  I  iiat  once  iuhabiteil  the  \' alleys 
of  th(3  t  )hio  ami  Mississippi.  Together  with 
an  inve-tigation  into  ;iie  archieology  of 
Butler  con.nty.  <  >hi()  illustrated  with  nu- 
merous Wood-cuts,  and  a  map  of  Puller 
county.  I'Jmo.  pi".  '-'.lo.  Cincinnati, 
|ST",>.  1   ■">*) 

TLS'J  MacLean(.L  P.)  A  Manual  ..f  the 
Antiquity  of  Man.  Illustrated.  P2mo.  pp. 
1*),S.     Cincinnati,  ISSO,  I   0(1 

Tis:;  MacLean(.l.  P.)    Mastod.n,  Mam- 
moth  an<l    Man.      lllustrat.d.      I'Jnio.    pp 
.S4.     Cincinnati,  ISS(\  t'lO 

71.S4  MacMahon  (H.  \l  )  The  Atiglo 
Saxon  and  the  North  .Vmerican  Indian. 
Svo.  pp.  i")!).      j'aUiinore,  isTi'i.  .")<' 

TKS.')  Madisonville  (<»hiu)  Literary  and 
Scientific  .'Society  Arclneological  Explora- 
tions. Plates  and  wood-cuts.  4  parts 
(all  published).  Svo,  Cincinnati,  ISTS- 
!ssl.  I  ■">'» 


TlsC)  Many  penny  (f^eo.  \V  )  Our  In- 
dian Wards.  A  history  and  discussion  of 
the  Indian  question.  .Svo.  \>\>  4:-'.0.  Cin- 
cinnati. ISSO.  3  00 

TIST  Markham  Mtiidiard).  A  Narrative 
History  ot  King  IMiilip's  War,  and  the  In- 
di.in  troubles  in  New  England  12mo.  p[i. 
;;:;i',.      New  York,  ISs.'l     "  1    li.") 

TISS  Marsha  (Witliam  1.  .Lnnnal  of  the 
Treaty  ol  Lancaster  in  ITll  with  the  Six 
Nations.  Annotated  by  Wiliinn  II.  Egle. 
4to.  j.p.  ;>o.      Lancaster. "l>^!  -  <H) 

Tlsq  Mason  i.lolmV  .\  I'.riet  History  of 
the  l'e(,iot  \Var;  esjieeiiilly  of  the  memo 
rable  taking  of  their  fort  at  Mistick,  Con- 
necticut, in  IG'iT.  With  an  introduction 
and  explanatory  note.->,  Ijy  the  Uev.  Thos. 
Prince.  Svo.  pp.  20,  paper,  uncut  edges. 
Ho-^ton,  ITo'J.  Uei)rint.  Nt!W  York, 
ISO',*.  '  1   2.") 

Tl'.i'i  Mason  (Olis  T.)  Aboriginal  Si<in 
Dressing.  2^1  plates.  J^vo.  pp.  ;;T.  W;ish- 
ington.  IS',11.  T.5 

Tl'.tl  Mason  (Otis  T.)  Anthropological 
InvesiigMtiohs  in  1ST'.(,  ISSO,  Is"'  ISS-J. 
lS8:i.  1SS4.      Svo,      Washington.      Lacli.    20 

7192  Mason  (Otis  T.)  Basket- Work  of 
the  North  .Vnierican  Aiiorigine.s.  i)4  plates. 
Svo.  PI).  li>.      Wa-hington,  IS'.tO.  ."^O 

7P.t.;  Mason  ("»lis  T.)  Cradles  of  the 
American  .\borigines.  Illustrated.  Svo. 
pp.  T.').      Wa-'hington,  l'^>'.>.  25 

Tl'.il  MasonC'tisT.)  The  Human  Beast 
of  Burden  Illustrated  Svo.  pp.  59. 
Washingt  Ml,  ls>'.».  25 

Tl'.l5  Mason  (Otis  T.)  The  Latimer  Col- 
lection of  .\ntiijuities  from  Porto  Rico.  14 
n'  ttes.  Svo.  pp.  2:;.  paper.  Washington, 
ISTT.  10 

TP.tt")  Mason  (<'>tis  P.)  Miseellaneoug 
Papers  on  .\nthropologv  for  ISSO,  ISSl, 
1SS2,  ISSo,  18S4,     Washington.      Each,     25 

TP.'T  Mason  (<His  T.)  Throwing-sticks 
in  the  National  Museum.  17  plates.  Svo. 
pp.  11.     Washington,  ISUO.  25 

T19S  Matthews  (Washington).  Eth- 
nology and  Pliiloicgy  of  the  Hjdat,sa  In- 
dians.    Svo.  i)p.  215'"    Wash.,  Is.T,        2  00 

Tl'.i'.l  Mayer  (Ihaiit/)  Tah-gah-jute;  or, 
Logan  and  f'aplain  Michael  Cresap.  A 
discjurse  delivered  before  the  Maryland 
Historical  Society,  May  9,  1S51._  Svo.  pp. 
Ml,  half  morocco.      Baltimore.  1851.        1   .50 

T20I)  Mayert  Biantz).  Tah-gah-jute;  or, 
Logan  and  ('resap.  .A  vindication  of  Cap- 
tain ('resap  against  the  charge  of  murder- 
inir  the  fa:nily  of  Logan.  Svo.  pp.  204. 
Albunv,  1867.  2  00 


etu 


Rdht'd  Chtrkc  <J5'  CV.,  Ciitcii'nittil, 


7201  Mayers  (Major  Chas.  0.)  Men- 
delta,  tlif  Spirit  of  tlie  Jjake.  I'iiuo.  pp.  Ut), 
olotli.     Miidi-on,  l!^8l.  ."i(> 

7202  Memoirs  of  an  rnfortunute  Younj' 
Nobleman;  ioIuiikmI  IVom  a  thirtooii  yours' 
hlavory  in  America.  2  vols.  LSmo.  ohl 
eall'  not  uniturm.     London,  174.'!,  .J  UO 

7203  Mercer(II.C)  The  Lenape.'^tono; 
or,  the  Indian  and  the  Matmnoth.  Jllns- 
trated.      12nio.  j.p.  '.)5.     N.  Y.,  lS.s.>.       I  -I't 

7204  Metcalfe  (Siunuel  L.)  Arollootion 
of  some  ot  the  most  inteiestiiii.'  Narrative.^ 
of  Indian  Warfare  in  the.  West,  containing 
an  account  of  the  adventures  of  J)aniel 
Boone,  one  of  the  tirst. settlers  of  KiMitneUy. 
Comprehendinj:  the  most  important  occur- 
rences relative  to  its  early  hisloiy, <'tc.  To 
whicli  is  adiled  an  accnunt  oi  the  expedi- 
tions of  llai'uier,  ."seott,  Wilkinson,  St.  <  'lair, 
and  Way  lie.  JJvo.  pi».  liTU.  Lexington, 
Ky.,  ]S2i. 

720')  MetzCDr.  ('.  L.)  Prrliistoric  Monu- 
ments, Anders(Hi  Tp.,  Hamiltnn  Co.,  Ohio. 
Map.     ^^vo.  ]>\-i.  \'.>.     t.'iiu'iniiat].  Ls^J.        'S* 

720G  MetZ  t  I'f.  < '.  L. )  Treliistoric  Monu- 
ments of  thi^  Littirt  Miarni  Valley,  i^Lip. 
8vo.  pj).  10.     ('i;icinnati    ls7H  10 

7207  Meye  (H  >  and  Schmidt  fL)  TIu- 
Stone  Sculpture's  of  Topiin  and  (^iuiiii.'ua. 
Drawn  l)y  H.  .Meye;  with  historical  and  ile- 
scriptive  text,  by  .T.  Schmidt,  2n  plates. 
p'olio.      Half  morocco.     N.  'i',,  IS.'-i.'i     Jo  tii) 

7208  Mickley  (Jos.  .1.)  Jhief  Account 
of  Murders  liy  the  Iruhans,  and  thi'<'anse» 
thereof,  in  Xorthampton  l.'ounty  J'a  ,  i  )ct. 
8,  17t').'>.  Majt.  l2ino,  pp.  u7.  riiiladel- 
phia,  1S7.*).  :V> 

7209  Miller  (■Inachin).  Unwritten  IIis- 
tory.  Lii'e  amonj:  the  Modocs.  Illus- 
trated.   8vo.  pp.  44.').    lii;rtf<.rd,  1S74.    2  M 

7210  Missouri  <'()ntributions  to  lh»» 
Archa^oloiiy  of.  i'y  the  Archieological  So- 
ciety  of  the  St.  I^ouis  Academy  of  .'"^cience. 
Part  I — Pottery.  ;'»  maps  and  24  plates. 
4to.  pp.  30,  paper.     Cambridge,  ISSO,    2  50 

7211  Mission  Indians  in  California,  lo 
pamj)hlets.     V.  p  .  V.  d.  I  00 

7212  Mooney  (.lames)  TIh'  Cherokee 
Ball  Plav.      I'late.      8vo.  pp.  28.     W.ashin^'- 

ton,  ]s9o  ;;.'•■. 

72I'i  Moorehead  (Warren  K.)  Fort  An- 
cient, the  great  Prehistoric  Earthwork  o{ 
Warren  County,  Ohio.  Compiled  i'rom  a 
careful  survey,  with  an  account  of  its 
mounds  and  graves.  Illustrated  with  a 
topograjdiical  maji, .'!.')  full-page  jihototypes, 
and  surveying  notes  in  full.  Svo.  jip  I2'.>. 
Cincinnati,  ls',.lii.  2  00 


7214  Moorehead  (Waneu  K.)  Primi- 
tive Man  in  Ohio.  Profusely  iUustratnI. 
12mo.  pi..24'"i.     New  York    l'^02.  \>  iK) 

721')  Morgan  (Lewis  II.)  .\ncient  Sd- 
••iety  ;  or,  irsearehes  in  the  lines  of  humaa 
progress,  from  savagery,  through  barbarism, 
to  civilization.  hvo,  pp,  .\vi,  .')t'iU.  N'ew 
York,  1ST7.  4  uo 

"210  Morgan  (Lewl.s  II.)  League  (if 
the  llo-(l(;-no-saunee;  oi',  tho  Jro(]uc)is 
Maps,  plates,  and  wood-cuts,  .Svo.  pp.  477. 
Uochester,  ISSI. 

7217  Morse  (Kdward  T.)  Man  in  tli.' 
Tertiaries,     8vo.  jjp,  12,     n.  p.,  I'^SL         2'» 

72 15  Morse  (.ledediali).  A  Peport  of 
the  .Secretary  ot  W.tr  of  tho  rniteil  Slate- 
on  Indian  .Ml'airs.  <'omprising  a  narrative 
f'f  a  tour  performed  in  tlie  summer  of  l.^^'i 
Maps,  and  portraits  of  Piiwnet^  Indian-^. 
>vo,  pp.  1(10,     New  ILivoij,  1S122.  2  .'jiJ 

7210  Murdoch  (-Tolin).    A  .study  of  the 
K-kimo   P.ows  in  tho  I'.  .'^.  National   -Mu 
si-uin.      Map   iuid    11    plate.-*.     8vo.  pp.    1". 
Washingtf)!!,  Js'.tit.  2'> 

7220  Nadaillac  (Mar'iuis  <le).  Mannor.s 
,'111(1  Monuments  of  Prehistoric  Peojile.^i 
Translate(l  by  Nancy  I'm-II  j_N.  I>*.\nvers], 
Illustrated.  8vi»,  pp,  412.  Nt:\v  York. 
iS'.tL'.  :i  .'.(» 

7221  Nadaillac  (Manpii^  de).  L". 
Mound-liuilders.  Svo.  pp,  2\  n.  p.,  n.  <l,  .'til 

7222  Nadaillac  (MaKpiis  <le).  Prehis 
torit!  .\merica.  I'ranslated  bv  D'.-Xnvers 
Edited  by  W.  II,  I'all.  219  illustration^;. 
.**vo,  pp,  ;'i('i(t.      London,  \'^'r-h,  4  ♦ii> 

722.'!  Au<ilhfr  ttlltlriH.  I2m<>.  Now  York, 
isuo  2  2.'i 

7224  Niblack  (Albert  p.)  I'lie  Coast 
Indians  of  .Southern  .Maskaaiid  '^'>rthern 
I'.ritish  Columbia  2  charts,  7i>  plates,  .tud 
iiumfious  wiiod-cutsi,  >vo  pp.  Ii'i2.  paper, 
Wasliington.  l^OO.  1  (M» 

722')  North-'west   Coast   of  America. 

I'.eing  I'csults  of  Recent  l-^thnohvgical  Pi- 
searches  from  the  C.^Heetions  of  the  Poyal 
Museums  at  lierlin  ]iublished  by  tin- 
Directors  of  tlie  Ethnological  Department. 
I.'!  plates  (.'»  coloreil).  Polio,  half  morocco. 
New  York,  IS.^.'i.  It)  ()(» 

7220  Nott  (J.  r,.)  and  Gliddoa  «ieo.  i: ) 

Indigenous  Paces  of  the  Earth;  or,  new 
<'hapters  of  ethnological  iu'iuiry.  Illus- 
trated.    Svo,  ]. p.  ('>."»(■>. '    Philadelphia.     5(10 

7227  Nott  (.L  ^!.)  an.l  Gliddon  (fJeo.  K  ) 
Types  of  Mankind:  or,  ethnological  re- 
searches, oase«i  upon  the  ancient  tnonu 
ments,  pai.. tings,  '-^culjitures,  and  crania  ol 
races.  lilustrateil.  8vo  pp.  738.  Phila- 
ilelpliia,  1S71.  5  Od 


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>vo.  pp.  t'i'i 

72:;.')  Pa' 
failles  O,  1 
p.xiiedition 
region  bet\ 
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■f  Me.\ico  ' 
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72,;7  P[? 
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t'leve.  1771 

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TL'liS  Nuttall  (Z.^ia).  The  Atatl  or 
.^[icar  'I'lirower  of  tlie  An("ienL  Mexicans, 
Svo.  ]ip.  MO,     < 'anitnidge,  i(S'.U.  "lO 

V:-'-'-'  Ojibways.  llistoiy  of  tiie  ojib- 
wn.y,  liascil  npon  Iraditions  and  oral  state- 
nuMits,  by  Wm.  W.  \Var"en'  iind  History 
nf  the  Objawavs  and  the  theii  connection 
willi  fur  tradei's,  ba»ed  upon  ollicial  an(J 
utlicr  records,    by  I'-dwarii   D.    Neill.     Svo. 

p|i,  '■;;').    .'<t.  Tau'l.  lNS,'>.  ;;  :a) 

7r.o  Orton  (•'.  \l.)  ''amp  Hros  of  the 
llnl  M.'ii  ;  ,,r,  a  bnmlrcd  vears  ajio.  lUus- 
tiatcd.     IJnu).  pp.  401.     N.  Y..  ]S,V.».    '2  .'tO 

'rSn    An„f/,crc"/"/.      Half  calf.  '1  :>i) 

"^-'Vl  Palmer  (<'a)'t.  (leorge).  The  Mi- 
gration from  Shinar.  or,  the  earlie.'^l  links 
hclwcen  the  old  and  ne\v  continent.s.  1  llmo, 
\f.  S'l.     ].on<lon,  l>7'.t.  1   'J.'* 

7L''i'  Park  (Samud),  .\mei'ican  .\n- 
ti.|iiiin."S.    bvo.  pp.  L'«,  paper.    'I'erre  Haute, 

i>:ii.  w 

7"J'U  Parkmin  (rra!icis,.Ir,)  History  of 
tlic  < 'onspiracy  of  I'ontiac  and  the  war  of 
the  North  -American  tiibe.-s  aijainst  the  Enir- 
lish  <'olonies  after  I  he  Coiuinest  oi  <'anada. 
M'o.  pp,  t'lMO.      I'.oston,   IS.")I.  U  00 

7:i'.">  Pattie.  ')"lie  Personal  Narrative  of 
fame-*  < ).  Pattie,  of  Kentucky,  during  an 
expedition  fi-fun  ."^t.  Lonis  throu,:ili  the  vast 
rejiion  between  that  ])lace  and  the  Pacilic- 
Ocean,  and  thence  back  through  th(»  city 
■f  Me.\ico  to  Vera  i'ruz,  dnriiigjiuniK^vings 
(if -si.'^  years;  in  wliich  lie  an<l  his  fatiier, 
who  .accompanied  him.  mlleia'd  unheard-of 
iiardshi|>s  and  daiige's,  bad  v.-iriou.s  con- 
llicts  with  the  hitlians,  and  were  made 
"iplives,  in  which  (.'.iptivity  his  I'allier  died. 
I'egether  with  a  <leM'riplii>n  of  the  country 
:i])(l  various  'nations  through  which  they 
lia>scd.  E<lited  by  'I'imothy  Flint.  PJmo. 
]i[i   '10;».     Cincinnati,  IS.'l^J. 

7:J;t'i  Paul  (C'lil.  .lames)  ,\  Narrative  of 
ill"  Wonderful  Escape  and  I>ieadfid  ."^uller- 
iiigs  <if  Col.  .James  I'.aul.  fSy  Robert  .'^her- 
raid,  Svo,  |tj».  lij,  j)aper,  uncut,  •"incin- 
iiiiti,  Istl'.i.  7.'> 

7-J;7  P[.?.UW]  M.  de).  Kecherches  Phil- 
i>sc)phi(]ues  sur  Ics  Ann'ticains,  on  memoires 
;niercessant,s  poiu"  ,servir  a  i'histoire  de 
iisjiece  humaitu".  2  rvils.  ItWno.  old  calf 
t'leve.  1771.  -J  00 

7L','iS  A  noil,  fr  edition.  3  vols.  Ihmo.  calf. 
lioilin,  177(».  :i  0(t 

't'l'.V}  Peabody  Museum  of  American 
.irclweology  and  t^thnology.  Isl  l',»  20lh 
reports  (forming  vols,  1, '2  and  .i)  in  parts 
Illustrated,        Svo.        Cambridge,       18(18- 

l,ss7  10  00 

\*  .Som»  of  the  separate  reports  can  be 

supplied. 


7240  Peet  (Stephen  D  )  Emblematic 
Mounds  and  .Animal  Elllgies.  I'i'olnsely 
illustrated.  8vu.  pp,  j.jO.  Chicago, 
IS'.lO.  ),-,(» 

7-41  Penhallow  (S.iinuel  I,  The  History 
of  the  W'ais  df  .New  ICngland  with  the 
ivistern  ln<lians  or  a  murutive  of  their 
continued  pertidy  an<l  ciueltv  1 70:1-1 72'">, 
4to,  pp.  174,     Cincinnati.  1  s'l'.i.  2  .")(> 

7lJ4'J  Perrot  (Nicolas),  Memoire  sur  les 
Moeurs,  Cdustomes,  et  Kelligion  des 
*^auvages  de  IWrnericpie  .'^eptenlrionale. 
i  L'ino.  pp.  ;■;  n  -:;'i.      Paris,   lSil4.  ')  00 

7-4;;  Pidgeou  (William).  4'raditions  o\ 
De-coo-tlah,  and  .\nti(|Uarian  Uesearches, 
'  'omi)ris5ing  extensive  explorations,  surveys, 
and  excavation-:  of  the  wotiderfid  and 
mvsterious  eaithen  remains  of  the  Mound 
i'.uilders  in  ,\meiica,  etc.  Ulustrated,  svo 
pj.,  ;;:M.     New  Yo,k.  ls,"i,^.  2  .")0 

"244  Pimentel  (  !•".)  Menmria  sobre  las 
j'ausas  <|ua  h.iii  oiiginado  la  .Situacion 
.\ctual  de  la  lla/a  Indigina  de  Mexico, 
^vo.  pp.  :,M."),  pap'-r.      .Me.xico,  l.^ii4.         1   .')0 

T24"i  Ploujjeon  (.\uguslus  b,').  ,'^acred 
Mysteries  aninng  the  .^Iayas  and  (^'uiches 
1  l.;')00  Years  .\go.  Their  relation  to  the 
sacred  mysteries  of  Egypt,  (Jre 'ce,  Chaldea 
and  India.  i''reemasoniy  in  times  anterior 
to  the  teni)ile  of  .''^oloinoii.  Portrait,  wood 
cuts,  and  lt»  mosstypes.  ."5vo.  pp 
New  York.  bSSt) 

"24l'i  Plongeon  (Augustus  be).  Vestiges 
of  the  Mayas;  or,  facts  tending  to  provt^ 
that  communications  and  intimate  rela- 
tions must  have  existed,  in  very  remote 
times,  between  the  inhabitants  of  .Mayal) 
iiud  those  of  Asia  and  .Africa.  ISvo.  pp.  St'i, 
pajier.      New  York,  iSSl.  7.') 

7247  Poole  (Cajtt.  D,  C.)  .Among  the 
Siou.x  of  Pakota.  Eighteen  months'  expe- 
rience as  ,an  Indian  agen*. 
New  York,  bsSI. 


'  50 


i2mo,  pt>.  2.';.j, 
1   2'> 

724S  Porter  (.1.  H,)  Notes  on  the  Arti- 
licia!  r>eformation  of  ('hildren  among  Sav- 
age and  Civilized  Peoples.  With  ;.  bibli- 
ography.    Svo.  p]).  23.      Wash.,  1889.         15 

724<.»  Pouchot  (M  )  Memoir  upon  the 
Late  War  in  North  .America  between  the 
French  and  English,  17r),>-t)(),  followed  by 
observations  upon  the  theatre  of  actual 
war,  and  by  new  details  concerning  tin- 
manners  and  customs  of  the  Indiatis;  with 
topographical  maps.  I'ranshited  ami  ed- 
ited by  Franklin  B,  Hough.  2  vols.  8vo, 
I)aper   uncut.      Hoxbury,  iSGi).  8  00 

7250  Priest  (-losiah),  American  .Anti(|ui- 
ties  and  Discoveries  in  the  W'est;  with  a 
copious   description    of   many    stupendous 


2G(> 


Jiohcrt  Clarke  ..(•  Co.,  CuwinuftH. 


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works  now  in  ruins;  with  conjectures  con- 
cerning \vh;\t  may  Jiave  become  of  them. 
Foldiu};  plites.  Svo.  j)p.  400,  sheej>.  Al- 
bany, is;^,;',.  2  aO 

7251  Putnam  (Cliarles  K.)  Elepliant 
Pipes  and  insciibmi  Tablets  in  the  Mu- 
seum of  the  Ai'adeiny  of  Naluial  Scienoei*, 
Davenport,  Iowa.  Svo.  i)p.  'J").  Davenport. 
jysij.  "•"» 

7:2512  Putnam  (F.  W.)  Ke])ort.'4  tipon 
Arelueologieal  and  Kll\nolo<j:ioa]  ColleetioiiH 
from  vicinity  of  Santa  Barbara,  (Jalifornia, 
an<l  from  ruiiu'cl  Tui-blos  of  Arizona,  New 
^fe.vico,  and  c»rtain  inferior  tribes.  With 
an  appendi.K  of  Indian  vocalmlaries  by  A. 
<T.  (i.itsciiel.  I2t>  pltitt's  and  \V>>>  cuts.  4to. 
])p.  497.     Wasliington,  1870.  7  60 

72")M  Quick  ('I'onO;  or,  the  Era  of  Vmw- 
tirr  Settlements,  i'y  Uev.  X,  S.  (Jardiner. 
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7lV.1  Rafinesque  (C  S.)  Tbo  Am-iont 
Monuments  ot  North  and  Soutii  America. 
Seeond  edition,  corrected  and  i'nlarged, 
with  some  additions.  Svo.  pp.  '1^,  paper, 
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7l2.").'»  AwtJur  cop;/.      Half  l>out»d.  1  l!'> 

7250  Rau  (<"liftrles).  Ancient  .Aboriginal 
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Washington,  1S7;>.  1<» 

7257  Rau  (Charles).  The  Archreologioal 
Collection  of  the  I'nited  Si;it(^<  National 
Musciun  in  cli.'irge  of  the  Smithsonian  in- 
stitute. Numerous  wood-cuts.  4to.  pji. 
104,  paper.      Washington,  1S76.  1   50 

725S  Rau  (Charles).  .Articles  on  Anthro- 
pological Subjects,  contributed  to  the  an- 
nual r<'ports  of  the  .Smithsonian  lu.'tilu- 
tion,  iSii.'J  to  1S77.  Illustrated.  Svo.  jtp. 
180,  paper.      Washington,  1SS2.  50 

7250  Rau  (T'liarles).  Artiticial  .Shell- 
deposits  HI  New  .lersey.  W.Kxi-cut.  >vo. 
pp.  ij,  paptr.      Washington,  lS(i5.  10 

72t)0  Rau  C'harles).  .\  T)eposit  of  Agri- 
culttual  Flint  Implement  found  in  .South- 
ern Illinois.  Wood-cuts.  Svo.  pp.  0,  paper. 
Washington,  iStiS.  10 

7261  Rau  (Charles).  Drilling  in  Stone 
without  the  Use  of  Metal.  Wood-cuts. 
Hvo.  pp.  11,  paper.     Wa.-hington,  ISiiO.      10 

7262  Rau  (Charles).  North  American 
iStone  Implements.  W(jod-cuts.  Svo.  pp. 
16,  paper.     Washington.  187o.  10 

7263  Rau  (Charles).  Observations  on  a 
Gold  Ornament  found  in  a  Mound  in 
Florida.  W'ood-cut.  Svo.  pp.  6,  paper. 
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7264  Rau  (Charles).  Tlie  I'alenque  Tab- 
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at  Washington.  Wood-cuts  and  2  platps, 
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72t')5  Rau  (<'harles).  Prehistoric  Fi.sji. 
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72t)6  Rau  (Charles),  The  Stock-In-trad,. 
of  an  Aboriginal  Lapidary,  Wood-cutd 
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7267  Red  Jacket.  Hubbard  (J.  Miles), 
An  Account  of  .s.i.jo-ye-w.it-iii.  oi-  Red 
.iacket,  and  his  l'eopi.>,  1750-18:10.  Pop 
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72t)8  Red  Jacket.  Stone  (W.L.)  Life 
and  Times  of  .Sa-go-ye-wat-ha,  or  Red 
.Iacket.  portrait-.  Svo.  jip.  510.  Albaiiv. 
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726'.t  Reed  (  M.  < '.)  Archieology  of  Oiiii). 
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7271  Reville  (Albert).  The  Native  Re 
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7272  Riggs  (St(>plien  U.)  ^^ary  and  I, 
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7274  Rivei-o(M.  E.)  and  Von  Tschudi 
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7275  The  smm'.  J2iiio.  New  York, 
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7276  Robinson  (Solon).  Me-non-i-loo. 
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in  bitter  Root  Valley,  ^iont.,  with  sketcln's 
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other  early  missionaries,  wars  of  the  151aidi- 
feet  and  Flatheads,  and  sketches  of  lii.s- 
tory,  trapping  and  trading  in  early  days. 
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7278  Roa 
I)p(hill'rem( 
L'Aiiicriqu* 
plates  sonn 
the  le.\-f,  CO 
ISS2. 

7270  Ru! 

iiMI'mI  and  j 
(I.Tiiian  iid 
of  tlie  Indi 
|)r()i<eu.      1 

72M)  St. 
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7281  I'Sa 
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vettlers  of 
mpiicemeni 
;ui  ai>])endi 
tory  contai 
hiUllcs  fou 
with  2  plat^ 
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lleiubi'.ian 
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72<1  Set 
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and   prepa 

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7281   Thi 

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72S5  Scl 
in  his  AVit 
red  race  ot 
1S4S 

72SC,  Scl 
lliawallia, 
logical  anil 
icaii  Iiidiai 
lS5il, 

72S7  Scl 
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7288  An 
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7280^  Sc! 
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..  ."»1(>.     Albiuiv. 

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1  iidiaiiupolis 

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2  50 

Ntnv    York, 

li  00 

M<^-non-i-too. 

idian  oliaractcr. 

Sf.7.  I  00 

istorical  Sketcii 
it  ion  iVoni  iSi:i 
i-^tory  «>r  the  es- 
li)diu!i  Mission, 
t,,  witli  sketches 
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ii's  of  tlie  151a(di- 
^ketclics  of  iiis- 
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7'J^O  St.  Clair.  A  tiavrative  of  tljemaii- 
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History  of  the  Indian  War;^  with  tlie  lirst 
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mpiiceinent  of  the  late  war;  together  with 
an  ai>])endi.\  not  hefore  add(>(l  to  this  his- 
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7'Js'J  Savage  (Tin')  P>y  rinmingo,  a 
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and  piepaied  Ulnlei-  the  ilire(>tioll  of  the 
];ine.Hi  of  Indian  All'aiis.  Ninneroii-  col- 
ored engravini;^  and  steel  plates.  »>  vols, 
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7-iSt  The  s,n,'.\  Vols.  1  to  .'».  lnii>.  Svo. 
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72>;'>  Schoolcraft  (H.  U.)  The  Indian 
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Tl'sc.  Schoolcraft  (II   h")    The  Myth  of 

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7is7  Schoolcraft  (11.  K)  Notes  on  the 
li'Dipiois;  oi',  coiitiibutions  to  American 
history.  Antiquities  and  ceneral  etlinoloiiv 
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T'J'.M)  Seminole  anil  ( 'reek  Indians.  Pro- 
ceeding of  a  court  of  inquiry  in  relation  to 
the  operations  ag.iinsl  tliese  Indians,  and 
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7iUl  Seminole  War.    Message  of  the 

r'resideiit  in  relation  to,  and  measures 
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T2'.t2  Seneca  Indians.  Tbe^'aseof  Il- 
lustrated by  lads,  for  the  information  of 
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72'.»:;  Seneca  Indians.  A  Further  lllus- 
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72'Jl  Shea  (.lohn  <;.)  Ili-^tory  of  the 
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72'.t5  Shepard  (Tlionias).  The  Clear  .Sun- 
shine of  the  (io.-pel  Ih'eaking  I'lU'th  Ujion 
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sewed,  uncut,  lar;.'e  jiaper.  ((hily  50  copies 
printed.)  '  2  OO 

72',l<'i  Shepherd  C  ilenry  A.)  The  Antir|ui- 
lies  of  the  .■^taie  of  (»liio.  F'ull  and  accu- 
late  dcscrijiticnis  of  the  works  of  the  Mound 
I'.uilders;  defensive  and  sacred  inclosures, 
nmiinds,  cemeteries,  and  tomlis,  and  their 
eoMtents;  impienii'iit^,  oniametits,  sculp- 
tures, vie.  Illustrated  with  maps,  plans, 
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r.ig  Hole.  A  histoi'y  of  (ieiieral  (iibbon's 
eng.igement  with  Nez  Perces  Indians  in 
the'  HiiT  Hole  vallev,  Montana,  .Vugust  0, 
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729^  Short  (.Iohn  T.)  Th'-  North  Ameri- 
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T2<)',>  Simon  (Mrs.  1!.  A.)  The  Ten 
Tribes  of  Israel  Historically  Identified 
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7;>00  Simpson  (Ueneral  J,  H.)  Corona- 
do's  JIarch  in  Search  of  the  "Seven  Cities 
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7;5ol  Sketch- 8  of  Aboriginal. Ufe.  J'-y  V, 

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TKi'J  Slafter  (1{<'V.  K.  K.)  I'lohistmio 
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T.'.l)'.  Slocum  ( l''r;niccs,>.  I'.iograpliv  of, 
tlic  Lo~t  Si-ii  T  ot  Wvoiinnj!.  A  coinplptt' 
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of  the  Itcinaikalile  Occurrences  in  tlie  Lift* 
and  Ti'avels  ol  <"ol.  .Iaini'<  Sinitli  (now  ji 
citizen  of  I'loiiriioii  county.  Ky.).  during 
ills  captivity  witli  tin-  Indian-^  in  tin-  seai> 
17.").'),  '.'it'),  '>~.  '"'^  and  ■■''.•  In  wiiich  tlif 
custom-,  manners,  traditions,  tlieolo^'ical 
seiitiment-i,  mode  of  warfare,  military 
tactics,  discipline.  and  encampments, 
ti-t'atment  of  prisoners,  etc..  are  lietter  ex- 
plained and  more  minutely  related  than 
lias  liereti)for(^  lieen  done  iiv  any  untiior<>ii 
that  subject.  'I'o.i.'ethi'r  with  a  descripiion 
of  tlio  soil,  limbers,  ,ind  water-  where  he 
traveli'il  with  th(^  Iiciians  dmiiifi  his  cap- 
tivity. To  wiiich  is  .added  a  brief  accoimt 
of  some  very  uncommon  occurrences, 
which  transpired  after  hi-  return  frmu 
captivity;  as  well  as  of  tlie  <litlerenl  cam- 
paigns carried  <m  ajiainst  the  Indians  to 
thcrwostward  of  l'"ort  Pitt,  since  the  ye.ir 
17").")  to  th(^  present  date  Written  by  him- 
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notes  by  Wm.  II.  !iailin,<.'ton,  ol'  I'ilts- 
burgh,  and  a  bioiriapiiical  si<4'tili  oi  Col. 
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7:iOS  Smith  (Sarah)  and  the  lles-ian, 
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America.  I'.rief  account  of.  4to.  jijt.  7, 
paper       ]',o^ton.  1 7ys.  •>0 


'i.'tW  'J'lir  s«i)u\  Pi'^conr.-cs  <b'livfr>  d  lii>. 
lore  the  .Soi'ieiv.  I'-v  -'ohn  Lathroyi,  .lan.^ 
isdt;  Levi  Prisbie,'  Nov..  lM»t;  .)..-, .pli 
Kciilev,  i>(.t'»;  Thomas  Harnard.  I^iO; 
Kliphalet  Porter,  1^07;  .\biel  llolniis, 
l.'.tHS;  .le.h.diah  Morse,  ISlO;  .latnes  Keii- 
dall,  bSIl;  .lo-hita  Hates.  ISl.'.;  Klijali  I'ar- 
isli,  ISlJ;  .loim  Poster.  1S17;  <.'liarlos 
f-owell,  1S-J(»;  ,bi-eph  Tuekerniall,  1>'.'I; 
'I'liaddeus  .NLc^oti  Harris,  1.^2:1;  John  Cml. 
man.  IS'J");  Kbene/.ei'  I'orter,  lSi:7;  lU-n- 
jamin  I'.  Wisner.  1S2'.>;  all  uncut  except 
liOweU.     Svo.     Jiostojj,  V.  >l  •"»  nil 

7.112  77ii'  ftitmr.      DuplicattM   of    Tri-bi' 
Kcklev,  Pi>rter,  llolme.s   Mor.si*.  jind  Ki 
.lall,   "Cut.      P.ach,  : 

7.!l.';  Society  tor  I'rop.agatlng  the  (lo-!..  i 
among  llie  IndiaiK  .and  otheis.  llei  nt 
*)7th  Annual  Meeting,  Js.'*.').  t<vo.  jip.  i.:.V 
P.ostoli,   Is.jli.  till 

7:!I4  Society  lor  th«>  Proj.agation  of  tlu> 
(Jospeliii  poreign  Parts.  Sermons  Preaclicd 
before.  I'.y  P.i-lio].  of  Norwich.  17(i',i-ln. 
cut;  by  Ilislu.p  of  banger,  i7il7-S,  nnciit; 
by  lleiiry  .■^ti'bbing,  I74I-'J,  iniciit;  by  l-i-le. 
Lord  I'.i-hop  of  St.  Asaph,  1717,  eiil;  by 
Lord  I'li-hop  of  Lincoln,  17tiS.  <>ui;  liv 
."<hipley,  Lor<l  lli-liop  of  St.  .\sa[ih,  177^;, 
cut.      il'iuo.      London,  v.  »l.  -  •'»" 

7:;l.')  Some  Ai-connt  of  the  Conduct  of 
the  Keligious  .'Society  <if  KrieinU  towards 
th(^  Imlian  tril.es  in  the  settlement  of  tlir 
Colonies  of  Ka-t  and  We<t  .iersey  iiini 
Peiinsvlvaiiia  Mvo.  |ij».  -47.  Loiciini, 
1S44.   '  I  2i 

7.'i!i'>  Speeches  on  tlie  Pu-saire  of  the  Fiill 
for  tht»  lieiiiov.il  of  liie  [Cheroki'cj  In- 
dians, delivered  ill  the  Congress  ot  t!ic 
Cnited  Stales,  .\)iril  tind  May,  IS'M.  PJiiki. 
J.]..  .'Ml     Boston,  !>•:](>,  "  I  1J|» 

7;;i7  Spencer  (< 'liver  M.)  _  Narrative, 
comprising  an  account  of  his  captivity 
among  the  Mohawk  IndiaiKs  (l7'J'i).  l^nio. 
pp.  Iiii».     New  York.  I  III* 

7.'!IS  Sproatf'L  M,>  Scetip-*  and  Stud 
i«"S  of  Savaiie  Life  fin  Vaiu'ouver's  L-la!:'!'. 
l«mo.  pp.  ;il7.     l,ondon,  tsij.s.  I  Vi 

7.;i<.»  Squier  (K. '«•)  Aboriginal  Monu- 
ments of  the  State  of  New  York.  < 'em- 
prising  the  results  of  original  sm'veys  and 
o.^plorations,  With  an  ilUustrative  ap- 
pendix. 14  plates.  4lo.  pp.  LSS.  Wash- 
ington. I>4y.  •'>  uo 

7.'.'_'(»  Squier  (K-  <^«.)  Antiquities  of-.the 
Stat<>  of  .New  York.  Being  the  results  of 
e.xtensive  original  surveys  and  explora- 
tions. With  a  supplement  on  the  antiqui- 
ties  of   the  We>;i.      Illustrated.     Svo,   pp 

;]4;]    Paiffaio,  IS") I.  ;5  5^' 


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f    his    fajitivitv 

.s(l7'.t'i).    iNiuo. 

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'('!!<>■<  !vn<l  ."^ttnl 
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lldliflilKll  Jri'iiu- 
\Y  York.  <'tiiii- 
lal  sui'veys  iiml 
illlustrativt*  ap- 
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itiquities  of-.Uie 
ji  tlio  results  of 
yrs  and  explnra- 
:  on  the  antiqui- 
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Jlli{l(JfiM    tltifl    Al'ihil  'ilijiftj. 


2H1> 


TIlM  Squier  H'  <"«.)  nbsoivftti.»n-«  -n 
tlio  A''  li  i."iiial  Monuiiu'iits  of  tiio  Mi 
jji|.|.i  Valley;  the  fliarai'ter  of  ilio  iiiicifii.. 
eiiiihwoi'k?*,  mid  the  .-tiu<'tiite,  <'iiiiteMi-<. 
mid  ]inijin-.e.  ul  llu'  tnoiind-i.  \\ \\\\  )lUi»- 
tiatmiis  and  nia|irt.  fSvo.  \\\>.  7'.',  jiajier. 
>'»'W  Vnik,  1S47.  I   i*)t» 

7:;j-'  Squier  (  H.  <••)    Tli«  Seipeiit  ."^ym 
bill,  and  llie  w<irslii|)  of  tlni  fe -iproeal  prih- 
oi|ile.<  of  iiatme  ill    Ainoricvi.      lUti-trated. 
>V'».  }i|>.  -•'>4.     -N'.Mv  York,  l>i'>l.  IJ  u() 

7::-j:i  Squier  (H.  'J.)  and  Davis  dv  H.) 

Ancient  Mipnunienf  sof  the  iNlis-i-^sijiid  Val- 
ley; ciinipri-in;.'  llic  results  of  t'xtensivo 
(iiiL'inal  .suiveys  and  «'X|>loiatit)n.<,  IS  iitu» 
hill  pa>:<'  i>laJe<,  and  :'m7  illustrations.  4t(>. 
jij..  ;iUi..      \Va>liini.M'Ui.  l.slS.  'l':^  m 

':>z\  Stearns  (1!.  V,  c.)    Ktlmri-ronchol- 

o'ls:  a  .stuily  ut  prinutive  Jimney.  'J  platos. 
.vyo.  ])p.  .'i^l.     Wa^hinglnu,   |.s>'.t.  "J'> 

7.;j:.  Stevens  (K.  T.)     I'lint   Ohip.^  a 

guide,  to  pfehistiiiic^  ari'ha"^i)loj:y,  as  illus- 
trated liy  the  ( .\iuerican  )  cnllet-iion  in  tin* 
Bhickmore  Mii-»<'uui,  Salisbury.  Svo.  pp. 
()'C     Lundun.  l'^7<).  4  ;'>(> 

7.;-ii  Stone  ('^Vnl.  I-.)     T'^m-as  and  Mian- 

tdnmiiah.  A  hisioncal  disi-our.se.  l.*<nio. 
Y\y  llii'A     N«Hv  York,  ISJ'J.  1  <>i) 

7.;j7  Strong  (N*athanlerr.,niief).  Ap- 
peal tf»  the  I'liristiaii  t'oininunity  on  th«' 
•  'oiiditioii  and  IMvwpeets  of  the  New  York 
Iinliaus.       i<wo.    pp.     (i;{,    paper.       lUillalo, 

i>ti.  ;;■) 

7:''Js  Answer  to  tlif  ahi)V»».  \  fuitlier 
illustration  «>f  the  casu  of  tlie  •.'^eneea  In- 
dians, in  the  St.itt*  of  Xtnv  Y'>i'k.  hy  a  oniu- 
iiiittee  of  I'riond.^.  .'^vo.  pp.  v^  1.  ch>th.  Thil- 
iidelphia.   IS41.  .'■»i> 

7;;J'.>  Sturg-es  (Thotnas).  Th.>  rt^  War 
ofl>7'.».     .'■^vn.  ]ip. 'Jil.    Clteyentie,  l'>7'.>.     4i» 

7o.'i'>  Swan  (•1aine,^«f.)  Th*^  Ilaidali  In- 
dians of  t^ueen  <'harlotte'.-<  Island,  liriiish 
("olumhia,  with  a  brief  description  «if  their 
carvings,  tattoo  designs.  «>tc.  7  plates.  4li>. 
pp   !>•.  jiiiper.      Wasiiiiiirton.  \^'\,  1  2-'> 

7;;:;!  Swan  (.Tames  ti.)  Tho  Indians  of 
i'ape  Flattery,  at  the  ontranee  lo  the  Strait 
tif  Fuca,  U'asliinnton  Territory.  Wo.xl- 
cuts.      4tc>.    pp.    10"^,   paper.     Washington. 

<.;' Tanner  (.Tolm).      A    Narrative  of 

tic  •  iptivity  and  Adventures  of,  durin;; 
thirty  year.N  residence  anionj;  tho  Indians 
in  tlie  interior  of  North  .\merica.  Edited 
by  Ivhvin  .lann-s.  Portrait.  Svo.  pp.  420. 
London,  IS.'K). 

l?j?>?>  Taopi  and  his  Friends;  or.  the  In- 
dians' wrongs  and  rights.  12mo.  pp.  !»'>. 
L'hiladelphia,   IS'i',!.     "  '■> 


T'>;t  Tecuniseh.  I-ifi*  of.  and  of  his 
Broilier,  tli«  I'lopliet.  With  a  liistorii-al 
nkelch  of  the  ."^howanoe  Indian^  Hy 
JUMiJaniiu  Draki'.  I'uno  pp.  J  i.'».  ('ineiii- 
iiati.  l>.'ii".,  I  ;*n 

7;M.'>  Tenesles  (.Nicola).  The  Itidian  <»f 
New  Kuirland.  With  vocabularies,  etc*. 
lOnio,  pp.  ;,'l.     .Middletowii,  1>-)1.  .'•.'j 

7;^ol'>   Texas.      An    .\p]i<  ^1    to   th«    People 

of 'I'e.Kas  lor  i'roteetion  ai.'ain.-'t  tlie  ."^avajres 
of  Coahuila,  .Me.\ii'i>.  ijujo,  pp.  4o.  i.'orpus 
Christie.  I.s7^.  .ii) 

T.;:;7  Thatcher  (R.  R)  l5iography  of 
Distinjiui>hed  Indians;  or,  a  historical  ae- 
count  ol  those  individuals  who  Inive  been 
distinL'tiishdi  ainotiL'  the  North  .Vniericaii 
Indians  as  orators,  wai'riors,  statesmen,  and 
other  reni.irkable.  oharac'tor.4.  Uvols.  lSm(» 
New  York,  ls:;2.  1  .'.(> 

7;'):;s  Thatcher  (R.  11)  Indian  Traits: 
being  .sketches  of  tho  manners,  oustom.s, 
an<l  charactei' of  tlie  N'Tth  American  na- 
tive.s.     "J  vols.  bSnio.      London,  ls;i4.      I    ;'»!> 

7;;;;',>  Thiersant  (P.  I>Mbry  de).    De  I'or- 

igine  des  liidiens  dii  Noiiveau  Mondi- et 
de  leur  (.'iviii/ation.    \Vooibi:uls.    Imp.  •'^vo 

pp.  :;iii>.    Paris,  is.s::.  4  tll> 

7M'i  Thomas  f'Vrus).  (Catalogue  of  Pre- 
hi>torii'  Works  ea«t  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains. Maji.s.  Svo.  pj).  :i40.  Washington. 
iS'.fJ.  1   (lO 

T.'MI  Thomas  r<'yrn<>.  Tho  ''herokees 
in  l*re-<',lumbiau  Timo.'S.  Illustrated. 
l-'mo.  p]>.  'JT.     New  V(U'k.  iS'.iij.  1  (lo 

7;:i_*  Thomas  (<Vru'».  'i'lio  (.ircular, 
!<((u;ire.  and  t  >cta>:-  ;,  .1  Karthworks  of 
•  •hi>.  Plates.  Svo.  Jtp.  >>'>.  Washington, 
I  •>(  ■>••.  4i » 

7.!  L;  Thomas  (<*yrus).  The  Problem  of 
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Wa-liinizton,  l.^S'.».  ;*i() 

73 II  Thomas  (•Vms).  The  Story  of  a 
^toulld;  or,  the.^^havvnees  in  Pre-i'olunibian 
times.  Wood-outs.  Svo.  pp.  S.S.  Wash- 
ington, lS'.)l.  ")() 

7:'.4.')  Thomson  ^Toh^l  L.)  History  of  the 
Indian  Wars  and  War  of  the  bevolution. 
With  additions  and  eorreetiinis.  Illustrated. 
Svo  pp.  40:1.     Phibid.dphii,  1>S7.  17,") 

7!lt'>  Thurn  (  K.  F.  im.)  .\mongthe  In- 
<lians  of  (juiana,  being  .sketches  chietly  an- 
thropological from  the  iuurior  of  British 
(luiana.  .'i.'J  illustrations,  and  a  naap.  Svo. 
pp.  44").      London,  ISSM.  5  00 

7.'>47  Traits  of  th«?  Aborigines  of  Amer- 
ica. A  poetn.  [By  Mrs.  Sigourney.] 
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7348  Traitsof  Am.iK'an  Indian  Life  an 


1  ader.    J2mo.  pp. 
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Character.     By  a    Fur 
218.     London,  IS");:. 

7349  Another  copy.     Half  calf.  2  TjO 

7850  TruaibulK  Henry).     History  of  the 

Indian  Wais,  the  discovery  of  America  by 
Cohnnbus,  the  Liunlinj:  at  Plymouth,  etc. 
lllus.     Svo.  i,p.  J'-^O-      i^l'il!!-  l^"*^'  1    '^ 

7.351  Tylor  (Kdward  ?..)     Primitive  Cul- 
ture.    Researches  into  the  development  of 
mytholo>.'v,  i)hiloso]ihy,  religion,  lanjzuaf."-, 
art,  and  custom.     2  vols.  8vo.  pp.  502-47(1 
New  York.  1877.  "  ^"^ 

7.352  Tylor  (Kdward  B.)  Researches 
into  the  Early  History  of  Mankind  and  the 
Development  of  Civiiization.  8vo.  pp.  388. 
New  York,  1S7S.  3  50 

7.353  Tyson  (.fob  it.)  Discourse  on  the 
Sm-viving  Remnants  of  the  Indian  Races 
in  the  United  .states,  Svo.  pp.  38,  paper. 
Philadehihia,  1830.  7,j 

7354  Unfortunate  (The)  Englishman. 
Narrative  of  the  Distresses  and  Adventures 
of  John  Cockburn  and  five  others,  taken 
by  the  Spanish  and  set  ashore  at  Porto 
Cavallo.  A  journey  from  the  (lulph  of 
Hondurus  to  the  great  South  .Sea,  with  an 
account  of  the  manners,  customs,  and  be- 
havior of  the  Indian  nations,  etc.  Plate. 
ICmo.  pp.  nt>,  paper.     London,  1810.    2  00 

7355  Uricoeclies  (Ezequiel).  Memoria 
eobre  las  Antiquedades  Neo  (iran.'^dinas.  4 
plates.  .'^malI4to.  pp.  7G.   Berlin,  l8.')4.    1  25 

735G  Vansickle  (Capt.  S.  S.)  Thrilling 
Adventures  with  the  Indians,  and  miracu- 
lous escape  from  death  during  the  terrific 
storm  of  .January,  1875,  on  the  plains.  8vo. 
pp.  36,  paper.     Chicago,  i876.  25 

7357  Verwyst  (IJev.  Chrystom).  Mis- 
sionary l.abors  of  Father  Marquette,  Me- 
nard and  Allouez  in  the  Lake  Superior  re- 
gion. Iftmo.  pp.  248,  paper.  Milwaukee 
18S6.  '^^ 

7358  Wake  (C.  Staniland).  Serpent  Wor- 
ship and  other  essays,  will  a  chapter  on 
Totemism.  Svo  pp,  29',t.    London,  18SS.  3  5(1 

7359  Wallace  (Susan  E.)  The  Land  of 
the  Pueblos.  Illustrated.  12mo.  pp.  28.5. 
Trov,  1S8'J.  >  2.> 

73()0  Walworth  (ElU'«i  II.)  The  Life 
and  Times  of  Kateri  'i'ekakurtha,  the  Lily 
of  the  Mohawks,  lt'.5l)-lt')8(t.  12mo.  pl>. 
314.     ButValo,  isUi,  1  -*"> 


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ih»s 
Ruines  decouvertes  pres  de  Palamjue,  pp. 
I70-193.  +  Recherches  sur  les  Anticpiities 
des  Etats-Unis.  pp.  372-513.  12  plates 
and  maps.  4to.  (Recueil  de  Voyages  et  de 
Memoires  Tome  2),  half  morocco.  Pans. 
1825.  4  50 


73(i2  Warren  (Wm,  W.)  History  of  the 
Ojibways,  basi'il  upon  traditions  and  oral 
Htatemenls,  with  a  memoir.-f  Neill  (Edwiird 
D.)  History  of  the  Ojibways,  and  their 
co'nnection  with  fur  traders,  based  u_p;)n 
oilicial  and  other  records.  8vo.  pp.  5:1.5, 
St.  Paul,  1SS5.  3  5U 

7.3n3  Washburn  (C.)  Reminiscences  of 
the  Indians.  By  the  Rev.  Cephas  Wash- 
burn,  many  years  superintendent  of  the 
Dwig'ht  Mission  among  the  Cherokecs  of 
the  Arkansas,  12rno.  pp.  236.  Richmond, 
n.  d.  1  «> 

7364  Watson  (  Henry  C.)  Six  Nights  in 
a  Block  House;  or,  sketches  of  border  life. 
Embracing  adventures  among  the  Indians, 
feats  of  the  wild  hunters,  etc.  12rao.  pp. 
448.     Philadelphia,  18."j4.  I  <I'J 

73r)5  Welsh  (Wm.)  Report  of  a  Visit 
to  the  Sioux  and  Ponca  Indians  on  the 
Missouri  river.  8vo.  pp.  36,  paper.  Phila- 
delphia, 1872.  1^ 

736t)  Another  eop^,'.     Half  bound.  50 

73G7  Welsh  (Wm.)  Visit  to  Spotted 
Tail's  Tribe  of  Bruhle  Sioux  Indians.  Svo. 
pp.  28.     Philadelphia,  1870.  .''■'V 

73()S  Westropp  (H.  M.)  Pre-Hi^toric 
Phases,  or  introductory  essays  on  pre-his- 
toric  .archixjologv.  illustrated.  8vo.  pp. 
202.     London,  1872.  ^  -^0 

7309  Wheelock  (Kev.  Eleazar).  Brief 
Narrative  of  the  Indian  Charity  School  ia 
Lebanon,  Connex-tk-ut.  12mo.  pp.  64,  pa- 
per.    London,  1707.  1  '"^ 

7370  Whipple  (lieut.  A.  W.),  Ewbank 

(Thos),  and  Turner  (Wm.  W.)  Report  on 
the  Indian  Tribes.  Fine  tinted  plates  and 
wood-cuts.  4to.  pp.  127,  half  bound.  W.ash- 
ington,  1S5.5.  -i  <»^ 

7371  Whitfield  (Henry).  A  Further 
Discc-ery  of  the  Present  State  of  the  In- 
dians ia'New  Englami.  4to.  pp.  40,  cloth, 
uncut.  London.  lOul.  ileprinted,  New 
York,  1805.  1  '>'> 

7372  Another  cnfnf.  Large  paper,  sewed, 
uncut.     (Only  .50  copies  printed.)  2(10 

7373  Whitfield  (Henry).  Strength  ..ut 
of  Weakness;  or,  a  glorious  manilestation 
of  a  further  progress  of  the  (lospel  among 
the  Indians  in  New  England.  4to.  pp.  59. 
London,  16.52.  Ueprinted,  New  York. 
1865.  1  -'^^ 

7374  Another  eopjf.  Large  paper,  sewed, 
uncut.     (Only  .50  copies  printed.)  *-'  <'0 

7375  Whitney  (E.)  and  Alexander  ( W. 

S.)  Legentls  of  the  Pike's  Peak  Region: 
the  sacred  myths  of  the  Manitou.  Illus- 
trated,    P2nio.  pp.  52.     Dei      r.  1892.      M 


Jmiian  Languai/es. 


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ns  and  oral 
c'ill  (E(hv;ii(i 
S  and  their 
bast-d  upon 
Wo.  pp.  '>''>h. 
3  50 

iniscences  of 

ephas  Wiish' 

dent  of  the 

'herokecs  of 

li'iohniond, 

1  00 

?5x  Nights  in 

if  Viordor  life. 

the  Indians, 

J,     l2rao.  pp. 

1  (I'J 

•t    of  a  Visit 

iians  on  the 

aper.     Phila- 

15 

und.  50 

1    to  Spotted 
indians.    Svo. 

l^S 

Pr«»-HiL.toric 
ffi  on  pre-his- 
fU.      8vo.   pp 

>:izi4r).       Brief 

rity  School  ia 

o.  pp.  64,  pa- 

1  00 

N),  Ewbank 

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Led  plates  and 
bound.  Wash- 

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.  pp.  4('»,  cloth, 

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ted.)  2  00 

Strength  out 

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,    New    York, 

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paper,  sewc'l, 
ited.)  •-'  <'0 

llexander  ( W. 

peak   Kejzion: 

[anitoiJ.     IHus- 

r,  IKW.      ii^ 


7.'>7G  "Whittlesey  (('has. )  Ancient  Earth 
Forts  of  the  <  'uyaho^a  Valley,  Ohio.  9 
plates.    8vo.  ]>p.  4U,     Cleveland,  1871.      75 

:?'1  Whittlesey  (^has.)  The  Universal 
Indian  PrcWhni.  Hvo.  pp.  3,  paper,  half 
title.     [Cleveland,  O.,  187J.]  25 

T;;TH  Wild  Life  on  the  Plains  and 
Horrors  of  Indian  Warfare:  a  complete 
hi'^tory  of  Indian  life,  warfare,  and  adven- 
ture; the  Messiah  craze,  ghost  dances,  life 
of  Sitting  Bull,  etc,  Illustrated.  8vo.  pp. 
o'J'l     Milwaiii«'e.  2  50 

7;>70  Williams  (.liio.)  The  Kedeemed 
Captive  lleiuining  to  Zion;  or,  a  faithful 
history  of  remarkable  occurrence  •  in  tho 
capiivity  and  deliverance  of.  Drawn  up 
by  liiinself.  To  which  is  added  a  bio"rapli- 
ical  memoir  bv  .'"^tep.  W.  Williams.  ll2mo. 
pp.  1*.>2.     Northampton,  1853  1  00 

7;5SO  Wilson  (sir  Daniel).  The  Lost  .\t- 
lantis,  ami  otlier  ethnographic  stutlies.  8vo, 
pp.  411.     New  York,  18U:i,  4  UU 

7381  Wilson  (Sir  Daniel).  Pre-Ilistoric 
^an.  liesearches  into  the  origin  and  civil- 
ization of  the  Old  and  New  World.  .Numer- 
ous illustrations.  2  voLs.  8vo.  Ijotidon, 
ISTti.  8  00 

7.".S2  Wilson  (Hev.  K.  F.)  Missionary 
Work  among  theOjibewav  Indian^',  i^iiuv.. 
pp.  '^55.     London,  i.S80.     *  I  00 

7383  Wilson  (Thomas).  .\  «tudy  of 
Prehistoric  .Archieology.  Hand-boolj  for 
beginners,  I'O  plates  and  28t>  wood-outs, 
i^vo.  pp.  7.*».     Wasliington,  JS'.'U. 

7384  Winchell  {Ale    mder). 
and  Pre- Adamites.     8\o.  pp.  .'>2. 

1M78. 

7385  Winchell  f  A  lexatuler) 

iles;  or,  a  deinon.-tration  of  th<>  e.xi^teui'e 
of  men  before  .\dam  togt-tlier  with  a  study 
of  their  condition,  ant  i(|iiity.  raciid  alii  nines 
and  progressive  <lispei>ion  over  the  earth. 
Witli  charts  !>nd  otiier  illustration.*..  >vn. 
pp.   jOO.     (Jhioago.  1880.  .*}  nO 

738G  Withers  (Ale.xander  .<  )  Clunji- 
ides  of  i'ordt'r  Warlare;  or,  a  history  of 
the  settlement  by  the  whites  of  North- 
western Virginia,  and  of  the  Indian  wars 
,uid  massacres  n  that  section  of  the  state. 
With  reflections,  anecdotes,  etc.  16tr>a. 
)p.  310,  sheep,  stained.  Clarksburg,  Va., 
is;;i.  7  50 

7387  Wootton  ("  Uncle  Dick  ')•  The 
Pioneei  Frontiersman  of  the  liocky  Moun- 
tuin  region.  An  account  of  the  adventures 
iiiid  thrilling  experiences  of  the  most  noted 
American  hunter,  trapper,  guide,  sec 
and  Indian  fighternow  living.     By  Uowaru 


.50 

Adamites 

.*<vracuse, 

40 

IVe-Adam- 


i^ 


L.  Conard,  With  an  introduction  by  Ma}. 
Joseph  Kirkland.  Illustrated.  8vo.  pi». 
473.    Chicago  isyO.  2  2» 

73S8  Worsley  (Israel).  A  View  of  the 
American  Indians.  Their  general  charac- 
ter, customs,  language,  public  festivals,  re- 
ligious rites,  and  traditions.  12mo.  pp.  ISfj, 
boanis,  uncut.     London,  182H.  2  OO 

7389  Another  copy.     Half  rnorocco.     2  7"> 

7300  Wyman  (.TetfVies).  Fresh-water 
Shell  Mounds  of  the  St,  .lohn's  Kiver, 
ITorida.  9  plate.s.  Imp.  yvo.  pp.  94,  pa- 
per.    Salem,  1S7.">  2  50 

7301  Yarrow  (Dr.  11.  1.)  Introduction 
to  the  Study  of  Mortuary  Customs  amotij» 
tlie  North  .\merican  Indians,  4to.  pt».  Ill, 
paper.     Wasliington,  1880,  1  50 

"■■',92  Young(Edward  .1.)  Oraiion, 200th 
AnniviMsary  of  the  Pjattle  of  (ireen^  Hill, 
King  Philip's  War.     8vo.  pp.  35.     Boston, 

187»».  50 

7393  Young"  (Kgerton  M.)  Stories  from 
Indian  Wigwims  and  Northern  camp  fires 
(in  Manitoba).  Illustrated.  l2mo.  pp.  293. 
New  York.  189,3.  1  25 

7394  Zeisberger  (David).  Diary  of.  A 
Moravian  missionary  auKMig  the  Indians  of 
Ohio.  Translated  from  the  original  manu- 
8cri[)t  ill  the  fiossession  of  the  Historical 
and  I'hilosophical  S'leiety  of  Ohio  and  ed- 
ited by  Eugene  F.  Pdiss.  2  vols,  Svo.  Cin- 
cinnati, 18.''6,  6  00 


INDIAN   LANGUA<4E.S. 

730.5  Algonkia.  Trumbull  (.T.  H.)^  The 
Cor  insitiouof  Indian  Oeographioal  Namf,* 
illii-trate(?  from  the  .\lgonkin  Languages, 
and  other  fiaper.s.  Connecticut  Historical 
*>o(ief,  < 'ollections,  Vol.  2.  8vo.  boards. 
Hartford,  1870.  4  00 

7.19r>  Arrawack.  The  Acts  of  the  Apos- 
tles in  the  Arrawack  ToiiL'ue.  By  Rev.  T, 
.Shultz.     l8mo.  pp.  119.     N.  Y.,  1850,         20 

7397  Boyd  (Steyihen  G.)  Indian  Local 
Names,  with  tiieir  interpretation.  8vo.  pp. 
:o.     York,  1885.  1  25 

7398  Brinton  (D.  C.)  Aboriginal  Ameri. 
can  Authors  and  their  Productions;  especi- 
ally tliose  in  the  native  languages.  8vo.  pj). 
f.3,' boards      Philadelphia,  lScS4.  Mm> 

Brinton's  Library  of  American  Abcri> 
ginal  Literature: 

7399  I.  Tlie  Maya  Chronicles.  Edited 
by  Daniel  G.  Brinton.  8vo,  pp.  279.  Phila- 
delphia, 1882.  5  00 

7400  11.  The  Iroquois  Book  of  Rites. 
Edited  by  Horatio  Hale.  Svo.  pp.  222, 
Philadelphia,  1883.  3  00 


ri 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Co.,  Cincinnati, 


272 

7401    III.   The  rmeguence.     A  Comedy 
BalUt  in  th.  Nuhuatl  Spa.nsh  D.u  oc    «f 

8vo.pi'-1^6.     Ph>lad..li>lua.  l.-H..  -^l' 

740'    IV.    A    Mij-'iati.m    Lpgc"*!   «f  tne 

and  .thno.M^apl^ic  '''^^•";,V!^'''S.i.  a;^      U 
.<    (liitsoUet.     8vo.  IT-  -•>!•     il*'l''^l' U'''|jjj 

iHS-t 

■jm  V.  The  Letiap..  and  t^'^^V"  ^'»'S':";H 
with  the,  compU^to  U'Xt  and  symbo  s  „1  the 
wlm    Olurk.      A    "-v   ^ranslaUo.j^  am 

ino-iirv  into  its    authenticity      .<>  .^'V*. 
O.^Brinton.     8vo.  pp.   20-J.     Phihidelnhui. 

74(»4  VI    The  Annals  of  the  faUcbiquels. 

b/ pl^^nLLo  A.  iv  Xalula,  WiU.  a  t^^^ 
iatiou  and  note,  by  Danud  «..  blintoT. 
8vo.  np.  '^34.      Philadelphia.  ISH.,.  i  »•" 

7405  VII.  Amn.-nt  Nahnatl  Poetry, 
rontainin-'  the  Nahuatl  text  nt  2.  ancient 
mS;;;;  l.oems.  with  a  transUaio,.  ^t.. 
duclive  notes,  and  vnu^Unilaiy.  «vo  p  . 
177      Philadelphia.  IS./.  '*  ""' 

74  )li  Vm.  Kifl  Veda  Americanu*.  Sacre, 
son-   of    the    ^rncient     Mexicans,  w-  h 
X°  in  Nahuatl.      Edited  with  a  paraphnM- 
^i.Vl     vocabulary.        I'bte...      M'o,    pp.     'J- • 
Piula.lelphia.    1>W  ,  n      t" 

7407  Cakchiquel  Language  of  Guate- 

mala     ^Mauu.i'n- of.     Tmnslaled   w.th  a  . 
^Suction   and    additicvns    by  Dr.   D    (.. 
Brinton.     Map.    8vo.  pp  rJ.hoardH. 
delphia,  1S^">, 

740S  Cherokee.  N>.^^- y*'^/'?"^ "*■ 

,,p.  408,  voan.   .N.'W  ^ -..k.  IShO. 

7410  ^r.o<A<^r  <-o/'y.  Hvo.  ^^  '•» 

7411  .4HO//-.rn/;//on.  8vo,  Wash.,  18b.>.  .. ) 

7412  Chinook  Jargon.    H;^!''/''"?!!";  f 

An    International    Id.o.n.       A    M;J 'M'^l    " 
a^.regon  Trade  Lan,ua,e    or  ^^^Uiinook 

.largon."  bbno.  PP-  ''•'■  I'""- '«•'*•  '-'^ 
74i;5  Chinook  Jargon.  Cun.pb;te  D.c- 
tio.virv  ot.  Eni:lish-(Jhinook  and  (Jimook- 
En-lish  Wilh'examples  of  its  us^e  in  con- 
,:Z^i;n.  ISmo.  pp.  00,  paper.  Portland, 
18S4 

7414  Choctaw.     Byington  (Rev.  Cyn.sy 
GrammaroftheChoctaw  Language.   1     ite.l 

from  the  original  manuscript  ^  '■  ^• 
G.  Brinton.  8vo.  pp.  ob,  paper.  1  h.l..«lc_l^ 
phia,  1^70.  .  ;.' 

741.5  Clallam    and    Lumnie      /"i^bs 

(George).       Alphabetical    X'ocabulanes    oi 


Pliila- 
1  00 

12nu>. 
75 


the   (Mallam    and 
Xew  York,  180:i. 


Lumnie.      4  to. 


pp.    40. 
2  00 


74K.  Clark  (W.  P.)  The  Indian  S,r« 
Lan.'uage,  with  briel'  ..xi.lunatory  not..^  cf 
the  ■"'psrur.M  taught  d.-af  mute.s  in  our  in- 
ritituTior.s  for  their  instruction,  and  a  rle- 
Bcription  of  -ome  of  tlje  peculiar  aws, 
customs,  myth-.  suy.erstitT^.s,  ways  o  hv- 
,g,  code  of  peace  and  war  signals  o  our 
aborigine..  Map..  Hvo.  pp.  4^.  Phila.le. 
pUia.  18^.1  •^•*'* 

74J7  Cree.  Hnwse  (Joseph).  A  OMini. 
mar-f  the  »'»ee  Language;  with  which  u 
Combined  »..  analysis  of  the  ^^Ij'N'-v.iy 
dialect      .^vo.  pp.  ;'-^-     London,  1S44.  -  ..> 

7418  Cree  Lacombe(Le  UeV.  Pere  Alb). 
Dictiounairede  la  Langue  des  Grm.  Svo. 
pp.  7ta4-Gv,unmnre  de  la  Lf^^-Tr  m 
Cris     p^P.H»,  paper.    Montreal,  18/4,  5  OU 

7419  Dakota.  <  Irammar  at>d  Dictionary 
of  the  Dakota  Language  Collected  by 
ineuibers  of  the  Dakota  M;-'^".  ^}^ 
by  Uev.  S.  K.  Higgs.  4to.  pp.  04+^.ib.  'VV^asli- 
ingtou,  LS.'>2.  '  ' 

7420  r/n'  .?'«we.  Grammar  only.  -Uo. 
pp.  ♦U,  paper.  " 

7421  Dakota.  Rif-'fi»  (>^tephen  U.)  A 
Dakota-English  Dictionary  ^^  Iviite.  hy 
James  O.  Dorsey.  4to.  i.p.  *.0...  Washing- 
ton. bS'.M.  "  '" 

7422  Dakota.  The  Bible.  Translat.a 
bvT  .S  William.^vndS.  U.  Uigg**.  Huck 
12mo.  roan.     New  York.  187',».  l'-> 

742;:  The.^aon:  lic.ks  of  Mosei*  and  New 
Testament.  ' 

7424  Dakota.  Gdowan  Hymns.  L4mo 
pp  •>2-'      N'"w  Y/>rk.   iS8l.  -1" 

742.-.  Dakota.  Uymns  in  Dakota  for  t ho 
useot  tho.Missi.nai_y'unsd.cuonof  Nio- 
brara,     if.mo.  pp.  I2i.     n.  p..  1-81.        1  00 

742r,  Dakota.  The  I'ilg'i"^ ^J^'-oj^l^'^ 
Tiai>^l:'t'-d  by  .^.   K.  Ki,ggs.     pp.  2<.4.     New 

York. 

Dakota.   <'buot.  Elementary  Geo| 
Translated   into   Dakota  by  ?>.   K. 
L.   ingiis.     Small  4t(>.     New  ^  ovk^ 

7428  Delaware.         Heckewelder    (Hev^ 
John)      Names  which  the  Lenni    Lenape 
or  Delaware   Indians   had  given   to  nvers, 
places,  etc.,  within  the  now  States  o      .mi 
sylvania.   New   .lersey,  Maryland  and  \  > 
ginia;  also  names  of   chieftains,   signihc 
?|onsbiogra,a.ical  .ketches,  etc.     levis^ 
hv  P  S.  Du  Ponceau.     4to.   pp.  .j.>1  to  .>M 
(^Vom  Trans.    .\m.    Phil.   Soc.)     Philad.^l. 

!  ■■    is'^;> 
'"7429' Delaware.     Tho  History  of  Ouj 
Lord    and    Savior   .lesus   <'hnst      (.oinu^ 
bending  all  that  the  tour  -^^^ff;^  ]^_ 
recorded  concerning   him.     B>    K(\.  s.in 
uel  Lieberkuhn.     Translated  into  the  Del- 


7427 
rajihy. 
and  \. 

|87f>. 


T^ 


ftldlftn  Sign 
itovv  nott.-*  of 
U's  in  oui'  in* 
n,  and  a  ile- 
>eculiar  laws, 
,  svay»  of  liv 
sittniils  (if  our 
jia.    riiilii.lel. 

:i  hi) 

h).     A  Ciram. 

with  which  i.-t 
l»c  Clii|>p('uay 
on,  1K44.  2  :h 
U'V.  Pere  Alb), 
lies  Oris.     Svo. 

Liinfxuajic  <les 
enl,  lST-4.  5  m 
an<l  Diotiowary 
Colloctod  by 
ission.  Edited 
>4+3;iS.  Wash- 
ti  '". 

!ir  onlv.      4  to. 

tephen   U)    A 

Jviitt'd    by 
00*).     W:isbinj!- 

:',  (lit 

,le,     TninslatiMl 
Uiii-^i*.      Tliick 

,7',>  I  •!:> 

Mostrs  ami  N'l^v 

I  00 

Hymnrt.    *24mo. 
40 

I  Dakotii  for  tlic 
>i(lictioii  of  Nio- 
1^81,        I  00 


I'.. 


rroizress. 


gnm  ^ 

nn.  2*)4.      New 
"  40 

llcuieiitary  Goos;- 

Dalvota  by  S.   K- 

ho.     New  Ydvk 

1  (10 

'keweUler  (l\ov. 
(•  Lenni  Ijonape 
I  <:ivpn  to  rivers, 
w  States  of  Pciin- 
iiryland  and  Vir- 
cftaiiis,  signiiica- 
lies,  etc.  Revised 
o.  pp.  ;jr)l  to  '.VMi 
,  Soc.)  Philadcl- 
1  25 

:  History  of  Our 
<'hrist,  Ooinpve- 
r  evangelists  liave 
n.  By  Hev.  Sam- 
ated  into  the  Del- 


Indian  Languages, 


1^ 


pware  Indian  language  by  tli©  Rev.  David 
Z.isberper.  I'Jmo.  py).  2".!2,  new  half  mo- 
rocco, gilt  top.     New  York,  1S21.  4  00 

♦  430  Anothr  fnpy.     Paper.  3  00 

7431  Delaware.  Zeisberger(Fov.  David). 
A  (Iranniiar  of  tiie  language  of  the  I-enni 
I,(>nape  or  Delaware  Indians.  'I'ranslatod 
truiii  the  <ierman  manusciipt,  Peter  S.  Du- 
ricMceau.  4to.  pp.  tJ.')-2')(t.  Exeei-pt  from 
Trans.  Anier.  Phil,  Soc'y,  1816,  4  00 

7432  DomenechCAbbe),  Mann^otit  PIc- 
to.i.'raphi(jue  Annricain,  precede  d'nne 
notice  »\iv  rideograpiiio  lies  peaux  rou- 
^^'•i.  22H  plates,  many  of  them  colored. 
hvi».  pp.  liy,  hulf  morocco,  uncut.  Pari.H. 
Ksoa  12  00 

7433  Eliot  (Tohn).     The  Indian  Pri.ier; 

or,  the  way  of  training  up  of  an  Indiau 
tribe  in  the  good  knowledge  of  God,  166^, 
to  which  is  prefixed  the  Indian  Covenant- 
ing Confession.  Keprint  from  the  origi- 
nals in  the  library  of  tlio  University  of 
Kdinburgh.  With  an  introduction  by  John 
Small.  12mo.  f.ac-simile  page,  pp.  ;j4.  In* 
troduction.  Ueprint  not  paged.  Edin- 
lurgh,  ISSO.  3  00 

7434  Ellis  (Robert),  Pernvia  Scythica. 
The  Quichua  language  of  Peru.  Svo.  pp. 
219.      London,  1875.  3  00 

7435  Eskimo.  Pilling  (.Tames  C.)  Bib- 
liography of  the  Eskimo  Language.  Svo. 
pj).  115.      Wasjjington,  1887.  75 

7436  Th<-  XII mc.     Large  paper.  1  50 

7437  Eskimo.  Wells  (Roger)  and  Kelly 
(John  W.)  English-Eskimo  and  Eskimo- 
English  Vocabularies.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Wash- 
ington, isyo.  75 

743S  Etudes  Philologiques  sur  quebjues 
Langues  Sauvages  de  I'Amerique.  Par  N. 
0.  Ancien  Jli.ssionnaire.  8vo.  pp,  1()0,  pa- 
per.    Montreal,  iSGti.  I  50 

7439  Heve.  Smith  ( Buckingham).  Gram- 
matical Sketch  of  the  Heve  Language. 
Translated  from  an  unpublished  Spanish 
manuscript,  4to,  pp.  26,  paper.  New 
York,  1861.  1  5i> 

7440  Hidatsa.  Ethnography  and  Phi- 
lology of  the  Hidatsa  Indians.  Grammar, 
pp.  80-121.  Dictionary,  pp.  125-230.  8vo. 
pp.  239.      Washington,  1877.  2  tiO 

7441  Huron,  Dictionaire  de  la  Langve 
Ilvronne,  necessaire  a  eevx  qui  n'ont  I'in- 
telligence  d'icelle,  et  ovt  a  traiter  avec  les 
savvages  dv  pays,  par  Gabriel  Sagard. 
12mo.  pp.  144,  sewed,  uncut.  Paris,  1723- 
i,St)5.  2  50 

7442  IroqUOlse,  Cuoq(J.A.)  Lexiquede 
la  Langue  lro()uoise,  avec  Notes  Appendix 
.•I  Additamenta.  bvo.  pp.  236,  paper 
.Montreal,  1882.  2  50 


Oregon. 

and 

ary.     pp.  711. 

1890. 


7443  Iroquoi*.  Pilling  (James  C.)  Bib- 
liography of  th«-  Iroquoian  Languages. 
Svo.  pp.  208.     Wnshingtou,  1888.  ll)0 

7444  The  same.     .Largi  paper.  2  00 

7445  Johne3  (A.  ^.)  Philological  Proofs 
of  the  <.)iiginal  Unity  and  Recent  ( trigin  of 
the  Human  Race.  Derived  fiom  a  com- 
parison of  the  languages  of  Asia,  Europe, 
Africa,  and  America.  Svo.  pp.  103.  Lon- 
don, 1840.  1  25 

7446  Jugement  Erronede  M,  Ernest  Re- 
nan  .sur  los  f^angue  Sauvages,  par  l'.\uteur 
des"Etuiles  l'hiloloi!i(|ue.s.**  Svo.  pp.  113, 
paper.     Montreal,  1^69.  1  50 

7447  Klamath.  Gatschet  (Albert  8.) 
The    Klamath    Indians  of    South-western 

Parti.  EtlnioloL'ical  sketch,  texts, 

pp.  711.'    Part  2.  Diction- 

2  vols.  4to,     Washington, 

•    6  00 

7448  ludewig  (Hermann  E.)  The  Lit- 
erature of  .■\merican  Alioriginal  Languages. 
With  a<ldilion3  and  corrections,  by  Prof. 
Wm.  W.  Turner.  Edited  by  Nicholas 
Trubner.     Hvo.  pp.  258.     Lon.,  1858.     4  00 

7449  Mallery  (Garrick).  Introduction 
to  the  Study  of  Sign  Language  among  the 
North  American  Indians,  as  illustrating 
the  gesture  speech  of  mankind.  Wood-cuts. 
4to.  pp.  72,  cloth.     Wash..  1880.  2  50 

7450  The  same.     Paper.  2  00 

7451  Mexico.  Notice  suv  quelques  Earn- 
illis  de  Langues  du  Mexiijue,  par,  II.  De 
Charencey.  8vo,  pp.  39,  paper.  Havre, 
1870.  1  25 

7452  Mexico.  Pimeniel  (D.  Francisco). 
Cuadro  Descriptivo  y  Comparativo  de  las 
Lenguas  Indigenas  de  Mexico.  8vo.  pp. 
430,  paper.     Mexico,  1865.  3  00 

7453  Micmac.  A  First  Reading  Book 
in  the  Micmac  Language.  Comprising  the 
Micmac  numerals,  the  names  of  beasts, 
birds,  trees,  etc.,  names  of  places,  and  fa- 
miliar words  and  phrases.  18mo.  pp.  126. 
Halifax,  1875.    '  2.25 

7454  Mohawk.  Bruyas  (Rev.  James). 
Radical  Word.s  of  the  Mohawk  Language, 
with  their  Derivatives.  4to.  pp,  123,  paper. 
New  York,  1862.  3  00 

7 155  Muskokee.  The  Gospels,  and  some 
of  the  Epistles.  12mo.  pp.  572,  roan.  New 
York,  1875.  60 

71*6  Muskokee.  Loughrldge  (Rev.  R. 
M.)  and  Hodge  (Elder  D.  M.)  English 
and  MuskokeeDictionary.  Collected  from 
various  sources  and  revised,  l2mo.  pp. 
236.     St.  Louis,  1890.  1  .50 

7457  Muskhogee.  Pilling  (.Tames  C.) 
Bibliography  of  the  Muskhogean  Lan- 
guages.    8vo.pp.  114.     Wash,  1889.        50 


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7458  Mutsnn.  Arroya  de  la  Cuesta 
/Felipe),  (inunmar  of  the  Mutsun  Lati- 
pnaal  spoko..  nt  tho  Mission  ot  San  Juan 
Bautista,  Aha  ('aliibri.ia.  4to.  pp.  48  pa- 
per.     New  York,  I'^tU.  -*  <'y 

7459  Ojibway.  Baraga  (Rt  Rev  Bishop). 
A  Theoivtical  and  rractical  «^;"^>';;-}|. 'f 
theOtchipw.-  Languago.  pp422.  W  ith  a 
(lictionarv  of  the  Utchipwe  hiiigiiago  €>x- 
plaine.l  in  English,  12mo.  pi».  30!  paper 
'Montreal,  1S7S.  '       l 

74C.  I  Ojibway.     Wilson  (Rev.  Edwan 
V\     The   Oiil.wi.v    Langnnge.      A  mannal 
formission.Vies.  'l.  Oramn.ar.    2   Dia  o-ue 
an.l  exercises.     3.    Dictionary,     ^q.    l?;i";>- 
pp   412.     Toronto,  li.  <i.  -  '*" 

741U  Ojibway.^  NewTest=»ment.    12mo 
pp.  771,  sheep.     Toronto,  1S<4.  -  <»^ 

7lG2CuOndagO.  Sh,.a(.lohnG.)  French- 
Onondaizo  Dictionary,  from  a  manuscript  ot 
the  Seventeenth  Century.  4to.  pP'  ^  'h 
half  morocco.      New  York,  IS60.  4  00 

746.)  Powell  (J.  W.)  Introduction  to 
the  Study  of  Indian  Languages  wit  i 
words,  plirases,  an.l  se'^tences  to  he  co  - 
lected.     4to.  pp.  104.     Wash.,  18*7.       1  UO 

7464  The  same.  .Second  edition  with 
Charts.     4to.  pp.'228.      Wash.,  1880.      ."i  <X 

746,5  Quichua.    Markham  (Clements  U.) 
Contributions  towards  a  Grammar  and  Dic- 
tionary of  the  Quichua.  the  language  ot  the 
Incas  of  Pen       12mo.  pp.  '226.     London 
1864.  "^  ^^' 

7466 'Shea  (.Tohn  fiilmaryV  Library  ot 
American  Linguistics.  A  comp  ete  set  un- 
bound and  uncut,     la  vols.  loyal  8vo.  7.>  00 

7467  1  SnE.^(.).n.)  A  French-Onondaga 
Dictionary,  from  a  manuscript  ol  the  Seven- 
teenth Century,     pp.  vai.  +  iOi.     Ih.x*. 

7468  2  MENGAKixi(rvev.  ^^vegory)  ASelish 
or  Flat-head  Grammar,    pp  viu.  +  12-.   I80i. 

7469  3  Smith  f  Buckingham).  A  Gram- 
matical Sketch  of  the  lleye  Langua^ 
translated  from  an  nnpublished  Spanish 
manuscript.     pP-  26,      1861. 

7470  4  Arkoyo  de  i,.%  <-itebta  (Rev.  Fe- 
line) Grammar  of  the  Mutsun  Language, 
8,okenat  the    .Mission    of  San  .  nan  Bau- 


tlstaV Alta  California,     pp.  48.     18i)l 

7471  5  Smith  (Buckingham,  Editor). 
Grammar  of  the  Pima  or  Nevome  a  lan 
cuage  of  Sonora,  from  a  manuscript  ot  the 
Seventeenth  Century,  pp.  9H-Doctrma 
Christiana  y  Confe^sionario  en  Langua 
Nevome.  'O  sea  la  Pima,  propia  de  Sonora, 
pp.32.     1862.  ^     ^ 

1472  6  Pani.osy  (Rev.  Mie.  Cles).  Gram- 
mar and  Dictionary  of  the  Yakama  Lan- 
guage. Translated  by  George  Gibba  and  J. 
G.  Shea.    pp.  i>9-     1862. 


747.1  7  StT,f.*B  (Bonavpntnre).  Vecnbu- 
Iriry  of  the  Language  of  San  Antonio  Miv 
gion,  Calirornia.     pp.  xxm. +9-0,1.     18t)l. 

7474  8  AitiioYO  DE  UK  CuEST.v  (Rev.  r«. 
lipe).  A  Vocabulary  or  Phraae  Book  of 
the  Mustin  Languai.:e  of  Alta  Cahlonua. 
pp.  95.     18f)2. 

7475  9  Mxtr.f.Ani)  (Abbe).  Cirammar  of 
the  Mikmaque  Languages  of  N ova  Scotia. 
Edited  hv  Hcv.  Joseph  M.   Bellenger.    l-^. 

lOL     18ti4.  ..„,., 

747r.  10  r.uuYAS  (Rev.  James).     Radical 

Words   of    the    Mc^bawk    Languagfl.  With 

their  derivatives,     pp.  12:{.     I8ti2. 

7477  11  ihv.w^  (George).  Alphabeticil 
Vocabularies  of  the  Clallatn  and  Lunuui. 
pp.  40.     18i>3. 

7478  1"  GiiiiiS  (George).  A  Dictionary 
of  the  Chinook  .Jargon,  or  Trad©  Language 
of  Oregon,     pp.  xiv+44.     1863.  ^ 

7-179  13  Giinss  ((ieorge),  Alpb-betical 
Vocabulary  of  the  Chinook  Language,  pp. 
23,      1863.* 

7480  Series  2,  No.  1.     Matthews  (WasV. 
in^ton).     Grammar  an.l    Dictionary  of  the 
Lani!ua.-e    of    the    Ilidatsa    (Minnctarecs, 
(V'rosveiftres  of  the  Missouri),  vith  an  intr.;. 
ductory  sketch  of  the  tribe,     pp.148.     18<.>, 

T4SI  Series  2,  No.  2,     M..TTni..ws  (Wash 
ington).     Hidatsa  (Minnetarees).     hnglisU 
Dictionary,     pp.  149-169.     18  <  4.^ 


7482  Sioux,  rilling  (.Tames  C.)  BibVi 
ography  of  the  Siouan  Languages,  bvo 
pp.  87.     VVasli ington,  1887.  o" 

7-ls:5   77/ •'  snme.     Large  paper.  1  <»*' 

74S4  Sioux.      Dorsey    (.larnes   O )     The 
O-'ilia  Language  (of  the  ( >maha  and  Pouka 
tribes  of  the  Sioux),      Myths,  stones,  ain 
letters, in  the  original,  ^^b  trays  ationsand 
notes.     4to.  pp.  794.     Wash..  189(>.        .i  OO 

7485  Thomas  (Cyrus).  A  .^tudy  of  the 
Manuscript  Troano;  with  an  introduction 
bvDr  D,G.  Brinton,  Colore.!  plates  and 
wood-cuts.  4to.  pp.  237.  paper.  Wash.n|;^ 
ton,  1SS3.  ^  J" 

7486  Tolmie  (W.  F.)  and  Dawson  (0 

M)  Comparative  Vocabularies  ol  the  In- 
dian Tribes  of  British  Columbia,  with  a 
map  illustrating  .listribution.  8vo.  PP-  '•'  ; 
paper.     Montreal,  1884.  *  "" 

7487  Trumbull  (.T.  Hammond).  It^<b=^" 
\amesof  Places,  etc.,  in  and  on  the  Bor- 
ders of  Connecticut,  with  >ntei'pvetati<ny 
of  some  of  them.  8vo.  pp.  9.5.  ILirtfov.  . 
1H81. 

7488  TutelO  Tribe  and  Language,  ty 
Horatio  Hale.  Map  and  portrait.  8vo.  pp 
47,  paper.    Philadelphia.  1885.  -J'^ 


Antonio  Mis- 
'-5;i.     18()l. 

n-K  (Kev.  T«. 
raa«  Book  of 
ta  Calituniia. 

Clrammar  of 

;  Nova  Scotia, 

wh).     Uadif.il 
viipuajifl,  with 

Alphabetical 
aud  Lumiui. 

A   Dictionary 
■ado  Language 

Alphr\bctical 
Language.  y\\ 

TTJtKWS  (WasVp 
ctioniiry  <^f  the 

(Minnctarops. 
,  witli  an  intro- 

pp.148.  187:;. 
TTUKWS  (VVasli- 
icps).  English 
1871. 


mes  C.)     Bibli- 

anguagea.     t^vo. 

60 

iper.  1  <HI 

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ths,  storios,  ami 
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h.,  18'.«>.  ;i  "-'O 
A  Study  of  the 
an  intvod  Vict  ion 
oied  plates  and 
apor.     Washina- 

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Ab<mwkkt3  of  Stallo,  Hoadly,  and  Matthews,  against  the  Use  of  the  Bible. 
(Si-parato  from  the  above.)    8vo.     Paper.  fiO 

This  litigation  hogan  in  ati  application  on  behalf  of  certain  citizens  to 
restrain,  by  an  injunction,  the  enforcement  of  the  order  of  the  Board  of 
Education  forbidding  the  use  of  religious  book.«,  including  the  Bible,  in  the 
common  scliools  of  (Mncinnati. 

The  questions  at  issue  are  not  of  local  or  temporary  interest.  They  en- 
ter into  that  larger  religious  controversy,  involving  the  whole  subject  of  the 
true  relations  of  the  civil  and  religious  state — the  .secular  society  and  the 
church — which,  in  different  forms,  but  the  same  iii  substance,  agitates  and 
divides  opinion  on  the  two  continents  in  which  modern  civilization  is  most 
advanced  and  developed. 


Attention  is  dircetecl  to  the  thoronsh  px- 
fttnination  which  this  suhjcct  underwent  in 
the  ease  of  Minor  v.  lioitrtUif  Kditctition.  in 
the  Sui)erior  Court  of  Cincinnati,  and  to  tlio 
masterly  arguments  made  at  the  har.  The 
case  shows  how  important  it  is  that  the  In- 
vestipationsof  a  lawyer,  especially  on  con- 
stitutional questions,  should  take  a  wide 
and  liberal  range,  uud  that  he  ehuuld  make 


himself  thoroughly  familiar  with  the  fun- 
damental principles  of  tlie  government  »in" 
der  which  he  lives.  The  arguments  «»f 
rtmnsfd  are  deserving  for  their  ability  and 
research,  as  well  as  the  importance  of  the 
Buhject  discussed,  of  the  most  careful  and 
thoughtful  t^xamination.  —  Oaoicy't  Black* 
itunf. 


BiBLioTiiECA  Americana.  181)2.  Being  a  Priiced  Catalogue  of 
a  large  collection  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  America.  8vo. 
Paper.     In  j>re9t». 


Jiobert  Chtrfce  ^  Co. 


of  nl^!.m  .  IU.n».Mhas.et..  a.ui  th.  hitherto  unpuMish..l    'orreHpon.!- 

Z;:  t    ^  :>.^J^     ii-r  "  l^ton.Mr.  HUm.............  an.l  oth^M,^ 

CoZ    ;.o    ,i...   .levulvin^  th«  ,mr,..>...  u.wl  aim.  of  tho.,  o  g..,  a 

in      e  att.mpt^.l  VVilki,>son  an.l  H-r  i:.vol,.ti.>n:  ..n  .r.o.ng  also  th« 
firs   ...count  c.    the    •  I';^     '^^  ^^.^,^,,.„      ^vith  a  portrait  of  Blen- 

norhas..'tt.     1  volume.    »vo.     61'.^  j.ng<'H. 

Thes«  private  pa^.o.  .ere  V'-i;;i't:[;-;!;;^":>:M-^- ^'^'^^ 
J.assett,  by  Mr.  Sat>.,r.  ,  '\  ;;;'','.;:  ,^;,^,^^^^^  tl.e  .uatoriah.  he  hit.  en- 
lUMl.ussett.  In  the  select  on  '\"'V"''V  i".  ,  ,  lie  everv  itupoitant  fact  euii- 
deavored  impartiallv  to  ph-e  h.-tnre  »"",,;.  .^  the  faults  or  M.f.rmi- 
„ecte.l  with  the  sui.jeet.  '"^"''1 1!:;;  X  s  t  »  '  has.tt,  th-  author 
ties,  nor  ineliuation  to  =M'"l<>^  '-'»;'/;,  f,,  ,  '/.om  eensttre,  no,  ha. 

has  heen  careful  to  suppress  nnth, ntf  t'Yi.  ,,  Wherev-r  it  has  ».e.M,  n.-e- 
'  o  invented  excuses  to  .xtwu.ateJ.M  «'\';  ''  ;,  ^  ;,,;  ;  ^  ,'•  ,,. !  ,e.,J.T  that 
ossavy  for  the  interest  ..    th.-  vvork  ^J"'  .,    '  ///^      ''\\      .  .,  ,'  !  .U^cU.se.i.  ho 

|mvat«  correspomlence. 

BOLQUET.      KXPEDITIOV  AGAINST  THK  OlUO  ISDIAx/lN  1764.      An 

Historical  Accotna  of  the  Kx,>e.Uti.n  ngainst  the  Oh.o  ^ "^>'->^^"      ;;; 

Lr  MDCCLXIV,  un.lor  the  conunan.l  of  Uksuv  Bor.-KT  F-!- ^^^  "";' 

•     of  Foot  an.l  n.-,w  Bri,a.lier--.eneral  it.  America,  n.olu.in,,  h.s  I  ransaction, 

t  itl   the  In.lians.  rektive  to  the  Delivery  of  their  Pr.soners  an.l  the  Pre- 

r      .     t,  nf  Peice   with  au  Intro.luctory   Account  of   the  rrec.'.Ung 

^r;^^  .    n/l^t^Jf  Bushhy-nu„.     Towhich  are  .nnexeU  Military 

Papers  containing  Hetleetions  on  the  War  with  the  Savage.;  a  Metlu.l  of 

F:^;;F  ltier;ettle».ents:someAcc.,u.a.^f  tl.e.,u  i..r^^ 

;  lM^  of  Nation..  Fighting  Men.  Towns,  ^^'f"--' ^l'^  *;^;;;:'  ^;"  .^ 
Published  from  Authentic  l)octtn»ents  by  a  .nerof  '";!  '  "^'  , <  ^  ;;\; 
liun  Sndth,  Provost  of  the  College  of  Plula.lelphui)  \\  ith  a  I  u  Uee  y 
iClp  r^«.n.  author  of '•  Conspiracy  of  Pontile."  etc..  -;»=*' ^^ 
^lof  P.nnas'  Biographical  Sketch  of  Gener.'  no„,uet.  I  ^^^  -M^' 
;Z^s  are  finely  repr<.dt.c«a  by  the  photo-lithogt  .-.phK  proces.  hvo.  ^.^..00 
Cloth,  large  paper. 

.  ...r ...  vo.,nc  ;v-;:f:;^::^  i;::;i.::^.:::;^!ir;:^"""'  "^  ^""^ 

ot  th.  volume  itseU-.o.  i-|-  ;;;;-;-  ;,,:;::,  u.,.;  .u.h,y  library  .tyW  «f 
teristi.-  ..«•  uhatevor  leave.  «lM'"W'.hus  C  '  ,'e"ti.rv  in  whi.^U  it  i.  writto.i.  .  . 
press;  ttie  rarity  <.(  tlu.  w..rU  repnnte.l.  th«      U.  '  ;\  ,     ;;'/^,,,.,  .,„.  ,„u.t  r,,.li.sl..  HU.l 

L,K.rtance  iu  ^O';'';-;^;;^':-;;;:^^  j  ^  !r:;;;ri;:;;;;tici„«  t..ciear..es. .....i 

the   least,   ti.e  t-rief   ex>,lan.,,..ry    prefa  e    e       r  t .  -h.  i.  ^^^^^_^^^^^  ^_^^^^^^_^  ^^  ^^^^ 

ad.le<l  l.y  Mr.  l-Tauci.  I'arkmau.    .    .    .  J-J    'J'''    ^. ',„,„„.,„,.  .,f  tl>e  stn.lenf,  and  tt.e 

Im  S  i"  it  „o  small  pleasure  alon«  with    AUanUC  HontUl,, 
the  ii<ie  light  it  throw*  upon  the  .'veuts  of  a 


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rttl  reader.— 


Jlistorical  and  JtiscdtaiHoas  Books.  § 

BoYLAND.    Six  Mouths  with  the  Fhexcu  Akmy.    Six  MotitUs 

under  th«»  Ited  Cios-i,  with  thw  Fft'mh  Army.     By  ••koiimb  llAtsT-AU  l?oY« 
LAND,  M  D,  Ex-<'hirergion  d«rArtu»'e  Krau(;al(»e.     I'Jiuo.    Cloth.        150 

Dr.  Itdyliiiiil  hiist  Iiiul  tti'»  fiirtiiii<>  ti»  wrlto  jinsiu  of  tin'  Fri'iuh  nriny  nrnl  \>i'  tpl  ,  till, 

ft  l)ork  of  *.ln»  nirt'st  klml  in  lltiriitiin:;  a  ufUT  tlio  loiin  slc:,'i  of  Met/ uiid  tin-  «'niiitii« 

tx.. .k  wltli  iii.iiurc'iilly  no  mort-  lit«'t!iry  i>r«'-  lutlnii  of  tlit)  utiirvcl  K'lrrisoti,  h«  fliK'»lut» 

nu'ilitiitiDii  ihiiii  I'l'iiv's  Diary  or  llciivi'iuiti*  tin-  rrtissiuii  llii      iit  V»T:4iiilU'«',    ...    It 

Cellini's  .\iitoliionriii>hy,  ami  luiviii','  it  slin-  wouli'.  ho  iiiijiist  to  Jiin  txiok  to  loavw  the 

|ili('ity.  straiu'lilforwanliu'ss,  aiul  tmsliiisii-  nwnlcr  with  tlic  liiii>ri'ssioii  Unit  it  is  tat'rcly 

like  fli'iiriu'ss  tliat  rcfrt'slit's  tin-  jadcil  frit-  B  MTics  of  .ski'trlirs,  hcwevcf  iiowcrfiiV    It 

Uikt  fii'iisc  at  every  inomciit.    IK^  M'U  <1o\vh  Is  imt  only  a  careful  reennl  of  Mirj,'ical  ex- 

bis  siUKieal  c'-xperieiicc  with  uu  vxactiiesH  |)trieiicc,  lait  h  <'<iiiiriieiit  full  of  Jnstriicfton 

that  Wf  iiiiaKliif  iiuist  i'<iiniiU'iiil  hii  rem-  iipoii  tlio  maiiacenieiit  of  tlie  French  trmy, 

liiiscences  to  his  jtrofcssion;  tnit  his  viiliui  fspeelally  at  Metz.  where  Hoetor  lloyjaiid 

ti>  n»  is  flu;  vino;  witli  whieh  lie  ftivi'it  thd  iiliareij  tlie  ••oiniaou  •ut'ifkioii  of  iluiniue.— 

comlitiousof  tUis«'xperii'ne<>.  fn.iu  tlietlii»«  Altuntie  Moiitlity, 
hi*  It-'ttW*  I'uris  «iuitl»t  thtt  arro^liiiit  uiithu- 

Bri'NNKr.     Ki.emkntary  anw  Pr^noitncino   French   Reai>er.^ 

C««ntaiiijiig  rroiimiiu-iiig  IIuU-h  and  Kxorciso*  «>ii  Fr«-iuU  Piommciation; 
aSelectioii  of  Intt-n-stiiig  Aiu'iuloten;  a<'i>iu!iso'rreati.s.M>n  French  Vorbs; 
and  a  Vocabulary  of  all  the  Words  '.•ontaiiiod  in  th«  Work,  with  concise 
liulcs  for  .i(i|uiiiii>!   the  (leiu  "  mh   Xouim.     By   Ali'HONSo  A. 

BKf}.^^t:H.     Fourth  edition.     U  'ouud.  60 


JJicK.    Tin:  Xatuhk  and  A 

Dr.  J,  1).  Buck,    ."^tiiiiii*'  211110. 


crnv.    An  Ks.<ay.    By 

•  edition.  I^f 


Buck,    a  St'ji»y  of  >f an%  and  the  Way  to  Health.    By  J. 

p.  r.tVK.  M.I».     ?*vo.     Half  rusMii.  2  r»0 

If  is  tiior*'  hi'Ipful,  niot  loaves  fur  jnorc  ronmirin    »:pnse   hy(;i<"ntf  nn'l  earc,  rather 

hopeful  liiiprcs'ioiiso;   the  uiiml  tliaii  I'ope's    tlian  liy  ilnius Tlif  work  is  enii- 

"K"""!!      "11   tliis   siiliji'ct ICvcry  iieiitlv  ttioMi,'litfuI.  MiL'u'cstiny  more  tlian  A 

one  wiio  can.  oiit;tit  lo  reail  Ilie  sectimi  oii  ♦■xjilaiii'^,  aiui    Icaillni;   il>  readers  to  think 

liealtii  ami  clisense   «'speeially  fur  its  cxei'l-  i^rill  furtlier  tor  tlienijielves.— i'tt?ff»c0^irt/<A«, 

iiiitt  settin;;  fortli  «ti  liovv  lit  uttaiit  lieultt.  Iiy  Wni'MKijttn,  D.  C. 

BruKE.     Bkuk  rt>u  Sria"i:T  Pavkments.    Ati  Aciount  of  Tet^ts 

mad»j  of  liiicks  ui»d  I'uvitig  Blocks,  witii  a  hrief  iliscussion  of  .*»treet 
l'*v<tiuM»rs  and  iIh-  iiuthodsol  coiLsirucling  them.  By  M.  D.  !k  iikk,C.  K. 
Kvo.     Papor.     Net.  •'»*> 

Sarnphn  of  fiftt'On  varieties  of  hriok'*  or  blocks  m.iinifactured  for  slre»>t 

tavinj:  were  futiiished  the  writer  of  tliis  piimptilot,  lor  tf.*liii{!.  Kach  variety 
...  .iifllroni  a  «lifi'tMeiit  establishmeDt.  and  I'cminj:  frunj  leaditiL'  maiiufiic- 
tiirei'^s,  they  represent  the  paving  brick  of  the  day  as  made  in  various  parti* 
of  die  rti'ited  Sliites.  They  wt-re  cheniiciilly  analyzed,  subjected  to  te.«tH 
for  dcterininiiijr  their  respective  jicrce^  tages  of  absoiptiiMi,  their  specihc 
gravity,  their  transverse  strenglli,  liieir  crii>:hing  strength,  and  their  resist- 
ance io  abras..)n  an<i  impact.  Tlie  sa-nples.  the  nietliods  of  prejiaring 
them,  the  work  of  testing,  and  the  results  ootained,  a.e  set  out  in  detail 
and  condensed  in  tabular  form. 

There  is  a  shorf  discussion  of  street  pavements  in  general,  and  of  numic- 
pal  metliods  in  Xh<i  construction  and  care  of  public  works  as  teeu  from  the 
Htand-point  of  a  jiractical  engineer. 

The  brick-tnakerwill  find  valuable  hints  upon  the  chemistry  and  manner 
of  drying  and  burning  bricks  for  street  paving,  and  villages  and  cities  now 
discussing  the  paving  jiroblem  will  not  only  be  interested  but  benefited  by 
a  study  of  this  pamphlet,  because  it  shows  lUnl  y^'od  work  only  can  be  eco 
nomical. 


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Burt     The  Far  East  ;  or.  Letter*  from  Kfcypt,  Pttlc8tliie.  and 

other  Lands  of  tli«  Orient.     lUuHtiat.a  with  '.>f.gnivin^«.  miij.M,  *tc.     My 
N.  0.  IJ-nx,  D  D.,  author  of  "  Iloiue  Among  the  Uo»i.eU,"  "The  Lund  .nd 

lt«  Stnrv '•  etc.     12n)o.     Cloth.  ,  */ 

wflaU,.u'r.'..t  ('l..M,iiv  ill    '7"  '     ',  ';^^    ,       .    '  ,..   without  .•ontlnu.illy   iln.ll.m  i.iull 
nV»»»»'l«t.*t«b<mttUework.    I>r.»uftev|. 

TllTTTFUFIELP.      THE   IIisTORY    OP   THE   OlRTVft.       A  COIIOWO   RC- 

?!    tho  (lirtv  l.roth...-Thoma..  Simon,  Jam...  and  ileoige  and 

eount  .    th«      rty    ^"t;  .^  ,^,t,,„  i.y  o..m  m  Lord 

the.r  »'«»^  >;;:-•  ;  ;w"  rn  Border  Wul  of  the  Uevolu.ion.  u..d  the 
?";'"'' U-rliuMT95  With  a  recital  of  the  I'riocipa'  Evet.lH  In  the 
^riw^MWwi:::    B.  CO...  W.B...Hn..  author  of  "C.W- 

ford «  Cami.ai>:n,"  etc.     Hvo.    Cloth. 

*>.. .--•■""•■".-'r.::^:"rvl!"*r:.;^r::"r.c;v::^i". 

paper,  worthy  of  Hh-  u,.,.r...t  of  iH  ,.ul..  sh-    »''«''';>     •  ,  ^„„j,,    Y.'t  noll.inn 

author  W  u.u.u-stio.m).  >  th.  h  ^\'''' '        '^  .  ,_^.    „„, ,  .  ^.^  ..iv.iK'.s  nlou.,'  tho  f.o„ti..r 

Th.s  r..l,aiou  of  th.  .•,u....r  .^   ho  e    ^  -     ,^->  ";;,,„„  ,,...„> ....-s  him 


notorious  ».r..th.-is  is  >»  result  of  .'An'ftJl  .iu.l 
palustHkiu',-  ^iifmi;  ot  a...'un».'nis.  t»iirr«. 
tives.arcuuuts  i.uhlisU.-l  hy  rfturiUMt  rap 


r"!  Ill w II  "n  ».'"•■■■  »  —  '  . 

Luniuhty  th.-  ♦•vi.U-uvt'  which  voiiti-cts  hm 
with  atrocious  .■rimo.  li.ri.h-nt.illy  Hi.-  hi*- 
torv  of  .ill  tho  t.rotht-r*  is  rcl.Uf.t.  aii-i  '.he 


Jives,  accuut..*  ,.uhlish...l  hy  '^''-"'^'^^^^     ",;,,;.;  r..u  tail,    valuahle    trans.rivts 


Bud  ftPtoM  lt«  th«  Htruwl...  un.l  ..m.'ial  r.- 
-,..>rt»..i  various. •xi.c.mioiisrtU.K'annaif'ii*. 
It  IK  full  of  int.-restas  a  bh.Rrai.liy.  a;iil  as  n 
history  of  .-vcui!.  in  l...nt.T  warfar.^,  when 


Hjmi'U.l."  l^      ...III... 

fr..iu  vari<niii  ^tmrce*  IK.'I  eu--*/  «>*  ft««:t'S!i.— 

'iVi>'  Critic,  »-< 

U  is  an  ftttetnpt,  verjrxtKTessftil.t.wlear 

m»  the  a.-comit  «)f  th.'  i.art  talien  i.y  ih« 


history  of  ^veu.»  i»  l.onter  war.are,  >,  I  ..  "'   *  ;  •• .      ]  ,,^„j^^.„  j,,  „„,  Uevoluti-m, 

the  issue  was  uu-rtaiu  un.l  every,  ay  Me  '^  7';^,     ",   .,   Jwar  ..f  IT'.khA    Th..  w..rW 

..erilous.    Th,.  v.;;---^^;-  ,^'^,J  ;:':,;;::  th:;::;:io«ra,.hieal  ,..rratlv... 

long  fell  w.vut,-.Nn.  Ant'iond  i/wfomai  uu.i  ^»^_^^^^^^  .__^.  ^^^  .^  ,,,„.,  „„„n  „„at.T  vv.\>i,r. 

a^nraloijirnl  /.V.'-tnl.  ^j     ■  ,  ,|,^,  st-ulcineiit  of  our 

The  thrill.n.  a.K.,..ureH  "   f.'™-'  «'    f.    "'.'t^-.r  state,.    The  auth..r  v-seut, 
have  often  ...■eu  UM.  an.    thi.     « '*  ^'^^     '     *-     '  ^,f,,i  pi,.i„,e..f  thes.-  „..t..rio<H 

•ii'^n-    wa.thei.u. ;:'';'-;>^;,-       ;         .,  '^hiei;  wo  hLi.-  our  literature.     Hi, 

family  »•;»-/;-  );  ,    ;,    '        'r  "he    wor.  has  heeu -lone  with  eare  «u.l  fuUn^H. 
rytlnev:c^^:./^!..U..lviths...re.,.researe^^^^^ 

detail,  ami  with  -"•"/'""/.";  "TJ\,  'ils     «'-"?. V-einnents.  vte..  i.  enter- 

fonsul   W.    Butterhel.r*   MI.st,.ry    of   the    ^«P^      '*'  ,;,^.,„,,,,,,  ,.,  ,,„„vey  a  lively 
.;i,,vs.-    Thevohuu.  1^--/'--;:;;:^      "::;;;:      .^".aptis,u..f  h.o...l  through 

tlmon  iTU.1  aaa  csaKj,cr.tiu,  atte.ulaul    lu-iiun  day..-  <  .«  :^at*.«. 

BUTTERFIELP.  DISCOVERY  OP  THE  NoUTHWKST.  ^  ^1.0  Biscovcry 
of  the  Northwest  in  1634.  by  .Tohn  Nicolet  with  a  ^l^.-;!?  «^^»>^f- 
By  0.  W.  BnrTKHri»:L0,  Author  of  "Crawford's  Campaign,    et<;.     I2m^ 

cioth. 

1...  amply  <..ru«.a  '■>■  f  «.-■■«  '"'"■'"«    *'    „  ,,',  '^l  .f,"  ,.„.„.    Tl.l.  vo.um.  I» 

°"St::,"'-S's,;;;;;;  ;■:;:>";-.     w™'  -•-  ...«>»«-»«—/  ^"— 

The  author  hu*  stu.lie<l  bis  subject  -.vith    Uistorv, 


Historical  and  MlxceVaneam  Boolt. 


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BtTTTERFIKLu.  TllE  TVASHIN«TOf»-CRA\VFOKI>  LkTTKR'.  iJclltg 
U»«  (*orve8j)ondfiu'i<  l)eti.v(>cn  <n>orj»«  Wushiiigton  ■uul  WilUiim  Crawfonl 
from  lTt)7  t<>  17^1,  oi>nLvruii';»  We«torii  Jii»,iiil).  With  an  Appi^iulix,  con- 
taininj*  Inter  L«»ttori«  of  Wiisliiii^iton  on  tli»>  »ati».i»  Sii'>j.M>t,  aixl  Li'ttor* 
from  Vali-ntiiirt  ('iinvf«»ril  to  Wiisliiii;.'tiMi,  wrillfn  iu  1774  and  1775. 
ChronologitMilly  arningt'il  and  raivfully  iuin(itut<'i'  l)y  C.  W.  BcTTBurin.o, 
author  of  "CrAwfoni'i*<'ttu>i.aign,"  etc.    8v«.    Cloth.  100 

Thl«  fTPspoiiili'tioe  throws  k  rooi!  doil  tnri'ii  early  history,  nml  ontl»»«  hJ^torjrnf  the 

of  ll(?ht  uiMiii  t'urly  wi'sti'tii  lilstory,  lii'slili"*  tliiii',  vi"'tl"'iil'H"'y  "'■'  Hliowiiiir  tins  craviiiK 

a*10iiii<    Hoiuftliiiit?    to   our    kiii»wli'il;,'«   of  wliiih  oxistcil  Miioiiff  tlo'  proiniiiciit  iiion 

WHsliliiKtou'iviirly  llfi<  iitiil  I'liiiiM.    Till-  h't-  of  Vlri^iiiliiuinl  I'i'iiiisylviinla.  iit  thiil  |iorloii, 

t«'rs  aro  kIvcu  ill  tlnir  I'lirmiiiliprii'iil  orili-r,  to  hocoiiii'   InrK't'  liunli-rl    j)rii|.rii'.Mrn.    Tha 

With  nircfully  writti'ii  iiiiti's:  Hinl  u.«  i'llltor  li'ttiTM  throw   soini'   liwlii  Itii'iili'iitally  on 

flulitly  rouarils  his  work  as  ivcoiitrlliutioii  of  imiiits  of    history,  hvyoiul   thi'  siihjoct  on 

•o»»";  vuliiu  to  tliiM  '  aiitry's' storeof  hlstorl-    wliirh   tlii-y  wi'ri»  »i ially  wrltn-ii.     The 

i'lil  iiiati-rlals.— .Veil)  Y')rk  F.vrnimt  runt,  iintcH  hy  tlu'  cilltor  mlil  to  thi'  value  of  thli 

Th'y  an;  all  InttTt'stlii'^  iiml  hlstorii'nTly  hooU,  whii'h  Iswor'    vnf  a  i.luci-  ia  »ll  hiM- 

iiDi>«>rtiiut,  at  tbruwiiig  Uifht  u:i  Wasbiiiif-  toricitl  Ulirtirk-it.    l..'"x"iH'i»rl(t, 

Oarr.    The  Mounds  of  the  Mississippi  V  a ixkv,  Historic \LtT 

OoKi^ttiKUKit.     By  I*tf»*iKN  <*Ann,  A.ssistniJtC'ufiitor  I  cahody  Muy»'U»n  of  Anxer- 
icnn  AroliiHology  and  Ethnology.     CainWridgi*,  Ma^*'*.    4t(>.     Taper.       1  50 

ThU  csaajr  Is   an   arKumctit  In  oivor  of  In  hirs»> '("'^""ti*^".  "'>''  ftoreilit;  ttiat  th.>y 

tht>  theory  that  thtMuouinllmililors  wt-ri!  tht*  all  worshlpuit  tlic  sui:,  as  tin-  niounil-biiilil- 

Biicfstors  oi  till' prrsfnt  IniliaiiM,    lie  ari?uos,  ors   aro  siippo>icil   to   liavc  ilono  ;    ami   that 

will,  tlic  iiiil   if  many  citntioiis  from  liistori-  works  similar  to  tliospof  tlu' niound-lniilih'rs, 

an*,  rlpronii'lcrs,  Hint  trnvflcrs,  tliiit   tlu'  In-  if  not  ijiiiti' as  fxti'iisivc,  art'  liiiown  to  have 

dlans  of  til  '  Mississippi  Valley  livfil  ill  lixcil  heen   eri'i'tc'il  by  Iniliaas.— /'viJitfar  A'ct«f»c« 

villa^'es,  which  fliey  were  In  thi'  liahit  of  for-  Monthlj, 
Mying  hy  ikiiUsatleii ;  that  thuy  raisu*!  corn 

CaRR  atvl  SlIAI.ER.     Os  THE  pKE-lI.ISTORIO  KeMAIXS  OP  KeNTUCKT. 
P.y  LcciKN  I'Aiu;  and  N.  .S.  Sii.vi.ku.    4to.     Paper.  ^  50 

With  seven  helintvpp  p1i\tos,  rontitining  fifty-tbn^e  fijiures  of  sonu»  of  the 
most  interesting  and  chaniotoristio  irni)lon)iMttK,  omaintMits,  etc.  found  in 
Kt'ntnoky  during  the  explorations  i)ia<le  by  the  i/ienibers  of  tlie  new  geologi- 
cal Ktjrvey  ol'  the  state.  Very  lew  copies  of  tii'i  vuliime  are  lefi,  the  plates 
haviuiS  heew  destroyed  by  fire. 

Christopher.    Chemical  Expeui.ment.s  fhk  Mi'.dical  Students. 

Arrangrti  alter  r.eili'itein.     l?y  W.  .S.  (.•hui.stoI'iiku,  M.  D.      lOtiio.  1  (JO 

in  the  liinite  I  lime  available  for  practical  chemistry  in  most  niedK.l  ooU 
lege^t,  it  becomes  desirable  for  the  siudent  to  acquire  tlie  general  principles 
of  the  science  and  such  special  facts  as  may  be  most  usetul  to  him  in  pi'ac- 
tice,  as  <lirectly  as  possible;  to  study  chemistry  from  the  medical  rather 
tlia'i  from  the  chemical  stai:d-i)oint. 

In  preparing  these  experiments  the  author  ba>'  followed  tlie  po|)ulai' 
|.ilati  ot  Heilsteiu,  and  has  kept  constantly  in  mind  the  chemical  iieces.si. 
ties  of  the  a-erage  medical  siutlent.  ,       ., 

The  experiments  cover  work  with  the  principal  metals  and  icids,  .ismg 
Beilsteiu's  examples.  In  addition,  the  more  important  alkaloids  and  Mime 
orszaido  c(nnp.)un.ls  of  medlciil  interest  are  considered.  In  pl.ysiolojzical 
<>hemistrv,  the  work  deals  with  the  j.roteids  and  carbo-hydrat^-s,  the  (ii- 
irestive  process.>s,  bl.iod,  bile,  milk,  and  urine.  The  acid  tests  recently  m 
iroJuced  for  the  clinical  examination  of  stomach  contents  are  also  given. 
It  mav  be  used  in  conjunction  with  any  systematic  tre.itise  on  the  subject. 

Extra  blank  leaves  are  inserted  at  the  end  ior  studeuls   notes. 


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$  Jiobert  Clarke  .j-  Co. 

Clark.     Skktchks  of  His  Campaiox  i\  the  Illinois  in  1778-9. 

"'  By  ('.,1,  (iKoiuiK  HocKUS  Ci.AitK.      AVith   an   Int.'cKluction  by  Hon.  JJcnrir 
JHrtlr   ..f  LouisvilK',  Kv..  /.nd  an  Ai'iu'inli^  contiiining  tl.o   ruLlic   and 
Private  Instructions  to  Col.  Clark,  and  Maj.   Bowman's  .lonrnal  of  tl.o 
Takin.'  of  Poi-t  St.  Vincent's.     Portrait  -.f  General  Clark.     8vo.,  $2.00. 
°  4  00 

Large  paper, 

The  i.nportan.-c-  of  the  oxpe.litio..  of  Col-  character  is  portrayed  by  I'imself  iu  "  CoL 

ou<.l  (lark  is  known  to  every  weU-informed  <ieorKe  Rogers  (  hu'k  s  .S_ketea  of  his  Cam - 

pensou  as  that  to  ^vhieh  we  are  n.ainly  in-  pai-„'n  .n  the  Illinois  u,  '•"•^-^-       •    ;    ^^'^'^J 

dcbted  for  our  possession,  to-day,  of  th-  Un-  nulitary  eapu.Uy  jv.s  <'^^^>^^^f^  ^  '^J^^^ 

mensc  range  of  country  west  of  the   Alle-  order,  and  >l  .s  .eldoa*  one  reads  of  a  com- 

Khanies.  and  this  personal  narrative  of  that  mander  possessin;.;  sueh  boldness  resources 

ex  edi  io      from  the  pen  of  its  comman.ler.  and  tact.    He  understood  perfeetly,  for  mil. 

t  be  seen,  is  necessarily  a  paper  of  Itary  purposes,  the  Indian  nature,  and  how 

r^at  historic  interest,  both  as  a  portion  of  to  exhibit  at  the  right  tunc  -u-^;-;;-  «" 

l,e  local  historv  of  the  West,  and  as  an  ele-  licnce  a.ul  ma;.-..annnity.    .    .    .    The  opera- 

cut  iu  the  hist<,ry  of  our  relations  with  tions  at  KaskasUia  and  N  mcetnu-s  are  de- 

'"t  Britain.  Franc-e,  and  Spai,..    The  ty-  .cribed  i,>  a  very  grapluc  but  truly  modes 

„ography  of  the  volume  is  exeellent.-;//.-  taani.er-the  tnarch  fn„u  the  former  post  o 

o'-^<v'l  Maqa~inr  t"ko  the  latter  being  one  ol   extraorduiury 

""a  very  originai  an<l  striking  rev<.lntionary  hardship  and  euterprise.-ne  Sation. 

Claypole.     The  Lake  Aol-  in  Onro;  or,  Some  Episodes  dur 

ing  the  ]{etreat  of  tlio  North  American  Ice-Sheet.     By  Prof.  E.  VV.  Ci.ay- 

|.oi,t:.     With  4  majhs.     Svo.     Paper.  '  "^^ 

The  former  ..Nistence  of  a  great  ice-sheet    treating  ice.    .    .    .    The  work  aims  merely 

over  the  mi<iland  region  of  North  America    at  being  a  summary  ot  the  l';;f'^^;"_'^f|;"':  ^| 

1ms  now  passeil  beyond  the  domain  of  spec-  "  '     '         '" ' ""' ' 

ulation.  anil  is  one  of  tlie  admitted    facts  iu 

American     (ieology.      The     above     named 

pnper  is  ati  attempt  to  trace   the   series  of 

changes  n-hich  nnist  have  followed  the  re- 

CoiFiN.  The  Ri^miniscences.of  Levi  Coffin,  tlio  Reputed  Presi- 
dent of  the  Undergromid  Railroad.  Being  a  brief  History  of  the  Labors 
of  a  Lifetime  in  behalf  of  tlie  Slave,  witli  Stories  of  numerous  Fugitive* 
who  gained  their  I-reedom  tlirou-h  his  Instrumentality,  and  many 
other  Incidents.  Steel  Portraits  of  Levi  and  Catherine  Coffin.  12mo^ 
Cloth.  ^ 

:  write  to  thank  yo,t  for  the  very  interest-    .nat.ity.    A  braver  >nan  thati  Levi  ';;''""  t''^ 

inVvohnne  just  receive.!,  entitled  "  Kemin-    w..rld  has  never  seen.    He  was  tue  (  hevaher 
cl-n  e      .     Levi  Cofliu."    1  exa.nined  tl>e    Hayard  of  IVace  and  Free,  ou,,  and  Ins  true 

book   'ar. fully,  soon  after  it  was  .irst  pui,-    story  has  the  faseinat.on  o,  a  romance      A« 

11  1  ed     It  CO,  tai.ts  an  authentic  ac..,a.nt  of    a  tnoral  educator.  I  w.sh  U  c.n.ld  be  place. 

he    ope^Uonsof    the    ,-n.lergr.mnd    Kail-  in    '•'^'>-'' V' V^I J'IrLr' 

road    one  of   the  most  forraidable    m..ve-  woman  ui  the  land.-Jo'-« '..  H /'"f- 

m   tUs    "  u     t    lav..rv.  a..d  which  .li.l  n.u.h  N..w  that  slavery  in  tlu-     n.te.l  S  ates  has. 

To     ru  b"  '    the  c..,,ili..t  which   resulted  iu  happily,  bc-me  a  thing  o,  the  past  ad  est  re 

L      cipation       The    part   taken    in    that  has  ...en  expressed,  ui  many  .,uarters,  tha 

mreme    ty    Levi    <>,.hu    and    his   wif...  the  very  interesting  a.lventureso    many  o 

Ttlie  i    e   w   ssoc,a.spic,>..usa,.d  elhchMa  the  ■•(■— gers"  by  Lev.  Con.n's      hue  " 

Urn   iriisbry  ,,f  their  w..rk  and   adven-  should  . tot  be  suircre.l  to  pass  ,nto  «bLv..M,. 

t   res  wil    alwavs  hav  a  great  and  pc.uliar  bt.t  sho.d.l  be  lu.nde.l  d..wn  for  the  instr     ■■ 

terest     'nnahist.,rv  is  given  iu  the  n^^  tio,.  of   a  younger   getterafou    wlnlst       c 

e^idnitg    way    i.;  this  volu.ne.-/^.   K  .vents  ar,.  still    rcsh  ,n  the  memory  of    he 

^                  "  ,.|uel  agent  ni  tlie  gooil  work.     ...     it  is 

Kgi'ves  me  great  salisfa.^tion  to  learn  that  matter  for  thankfulness  and  deep  satistac 

anereditUmofthatm,.stre.uarkableb.K,k,  li.m  that  our  Friend   Levi  C.mn  has  been 

^  lemSis    M  enal,h.dto  ..oinplete  the  prepara  Uon  of  s<^ 

bfisu  d        t   is  one  of   the   world's  anto-  valuable  a     ..ontribntiou   to  the   Instory   of 

^'^'''^hU  iu.nw.ord  of  heroi,.  adventures  American    .slave    emancipation.  - /.oac/./. 


our  knowledge  of  this  interesting  geological 
j;tudy.     .    .         It  is  one  of  tiiosc  resoureea 
from  whi.h   'h"  amateur  ami  teaidiing  (;«■ 
.(logisl  can    ■    iw  important  information.-- 
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CULERICK.  AdVENTURKS  OF  PlONEKR  OlULDRE.V  ;  or,  Life  ill  tUo 
Wilderness.  A  Porti'ayal  of  the* part  iicrfornied  \<y  the  ('hihlron  of  tho 
Early  Pioneers  in  establishing  homes  in  the  Wilderness.  .Aots  of  Un- 
equaled  ]5ravery  and  Patriotism.  Adventures  with  Wild  Beists  and 
Savage  Indians,  etc,     P>y  E.  Fk.nwick  Colkkick.     Illustrated.    PJnio.     1   00 

A  boo'K  of  exeitiiii,' interest.  Tlie  cliildreu  of  aets  of  heroism,  ailveiitures  witli  wild 
of  the  early  seltl'Ts  in  the  Ohio  and  Kon-  bea>ts  and  many  other  intercstins  inei- 
tlU'ky  wilderness  of  a  limnlreil  years  auo  dents  in  wliieli  the  ])ioiieer  youth  had  part, 
faced,  with  their  parents,  the  danger  of  sav-  They  are  entertainingly  presenteil.  and  in 
ages  and  wild  beasts.  The  boys  and  >,'irls  of  readiiiij  the  sketches  iioy^  and  j;irl'<  of  to- 
that  time  were  necessarily  a  part  of  the  pio-  day  may  he  leii  to  a  better  ppreeiation  of 
tieerarmy,  realizing  as  soon  as  they  could  the  coipforts  which  surround  them,  now 
think  that  their  lives  were  constantly  in  that  homes  have  been  established  where  a. 
peril.  As  a  result  certain  <iuftlities  were  de-  few  years  ago  was  a  f,'reat  wilderness.— /n- 
veloped    in   thciii    that  seem   surprising;   to    didnnptilis  AVics-. 

their  descendants  of  this  day.  As  they  The  "Adventures  of  Pioneer  Children" 
shared  the  risk  and  boreahaml  in  the  com-  nives  a  series  of  episodes  in  the  early  his- 
mon  defense,  they  well  deserve  the  alien-  tory  of  the  West,  in  which  boys  and  pirls 
tion  of  the  historian,  and  the  idea  of  writ-  both  figure,  and  narrates  many  of  the  prl- 
Ing  up  tl-.eir  daring  exploits  ami  devoted  valions  and  sutrerings,  sports  an<i  enjoy- 
bravery  is  to  be  warmly  commended.  Mr.  ments  of  those  who  laid  the  foundations  of 
("olerick  has  written  an  absorbing  book,  one  empire  in  the  States  of  Ohio,  Kentucky,  In- 
that  will  be  read  with  woiKler  as  well  as  diaiia.  and  in  Western  Pennsylvania  and 
eagerness.— C(ac(';i»i(!?(  CnmmrTcinl  dnzrlte.  Virginia.  This  volume  will  be  specially  in- 
Mr.  ColericU  has  rcineinbered  that  the  teresting  to  every  young  reader  wiioso  pa- 
children  of  the  early  time  must  have  had  rents  ;;r  grand  parents  belonged  to  pioneer 
some  interesting  e.xnerieiices.  From  gen-  i(im\\\c%.— Western  ChrUUan  Adcoca,lf.. 
eral  and  local  histories  he  gathers  nccount« 

Collier.  Sorghum  :  Its  Culturk  and  Manufacture,  Economically 

CoxsiDEUKii  .\s  A  .'^(»UR(  i;  OK  ,Si:(;aii,  Svutr,  AXi>  FoniiKH.  By  Peteii  €oi.u>:u, 
Ph.D.,  late  f'hemist  of  tlie  Tnited  ."States  Department  of  Agriculture, 
Washington,  D.  (.'.     Illustrated.     8vo.     «"l<.th.  .")  00 

Prof.  Collier  has  presented,  in  a  systematic  offset,  he  has  already  had  the  satisfaction  of 

manner,  all  the  most  im)(ortant  facts  relating  witnessing  the  actual  production  of  good  sn- 

to th(^  economical  i)roduction  of  the  above  re-  gar  from  sorghum,  on  a  large  scale,  and  nt 

c'ited  results  from  sorghum.     In  his.')Sj  large  moderate  cost;"  and  he  trusts  that  his  work 

Hiid   liberal    pa'^'t's,   with  numerous  illtistra-  may  aid  in  establishing,  in  this  country,  the 

tions,  he  hasexhauste<i  all  needed  material  to  sorgln;m-su:_'ar   industry.      \V»'    anticipate  a 

show  that  the  Northern  cane  will  become  an  rapid  sale  of  the"  Sorghum  I}ook,"  especially 

important  factor  in  the  sugar  supply  of  this  among  those  whose  jiatienco  has  not  become 

country,  which  our  readers  know  now  pays  exhausted  by  the  long-deferred  consnmma- 

foreign  natii>ns  ovcrJKtO.OdO.Olinfora  Wiint  we  tion    of    results    so   conlHlently    predicted, 

are  nnalili' to  lill.     He  treats  sorghum  as  bo-  Nearly  all   that  can  be  said  or  ilesircd  to  be 

tanically  related  to  the  tropical  <'anc,  and  re-  known  on  the  sugar  topic  is  spread  before 

sembling  it  in    capacity   for    production   of  the  reader,  while  the  value  of  sorghum,  as  a 

saccharine  staple.   lie  says  he  "  has  not  been  foliage  and    fodder   plant,    is   conclusively 

spared  the  inlliction  of  ridicule;  but.  as  an  ^vo\-*>n.~Cincinnntif"(mv\crri(iir,(tzfUc. 

Constitution  op  the  United  States,  etc.    The  Declaration  of 

Independence,  .luly  4,  1776;  the  Articles  of  Confederation,  July  \\  1778; 
the  (.'onstitution  of  the  United  ,'^tates,  September  17,  1787;  the  Fifteen 
Amendments  to  the  ('onstitution,  and  Iiide.v;  and  Washington's  Fare- 
well Address,  September  7,  1796.     8vo.     Paper.  S^ 

Constitutions  (The)  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  State 

oi'Ohio.  With  Amendments,  Annotation.s  am!  Indexes;  with  the  .Arti- 
cles of  Confederation,  1777,  and  the  Ordinance  of  17S7.  Koyal  Svo. 
Paper,  nOc.     Half  sheep,  1  00 


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Cook.    Synopsis  of  Chess  Openisos.    A  Tubulated  AnulysU. 

By  W.  Cook.     From  the  third  EnglLsh  edition.     KditeJ  by  J.  W.  *^I";'-^|«. 
of  the  Cincinnati  Commerciiil  Gazette,     tivo.    Cloth.  2  ^ 

The  American  Supplement  contains  American  Variations  and  <;'|m^5t«. 

over  a  thousand  members. 

The  epleiiiHcl  stort's  of  modern  combina- 
tion are  heaped  \ip  before  us,  givins?  tlie 
brilliancy  of  Morpliy,  the  profundity  of 
Stoiiiitz.  the  nmsso  shots  of  Anderssen,  the 
gparklo  of  Zukertort,  the  inventions  of  I'anL 
sen,  and  the  all-arounil-the-boiird  play  of 
Mackenzie  and  BlaeWburiie  and  Mason,  and 


the  other  hundred   and    one    masters  of 

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the  special  points  of  the  book  n  more  criti- 
«Mil  analysis.—*;.  R'khtlm,  in   rUil'tiMithia 


CoRNWELL.    Consultation  Chart   of  the  Eye-Symptoms  and 

EvK-CoMi...U'..T.oNs  «K  (Jknk.ka..  D.sK..sK.^.     Arranged  by  Hknhv  (i.  Coun. 
WEti,,  M.  D.    On  roller.     14  x  20  inches. 

Crm«     Hebrew  Wori»  Nf  anual,  ctymologically  arratiged.    By 

Iw'-t/mI  a.  C..U.  Ph.I>..  Adjunct  Professor  of  Biblic.l   Kxegest.^  m 
Lane  Tiieological  .Seminary.     12mo.     Cloth.     Net. 

j,„„.tio„»,  \ni.vSi-cM>y),  "«  »'""f  '  ;"'  7  ,"";,,     *„",...  iwo  <-oluml,». 

lil'TOretc.  limes,  down  to  those  fouml  20  to  25  tm.e..     Derivatives  occur- 
t^msl^int  with  a  reading  vocabulary  and  .sc.ent.hc  accuracy. 


Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Books. 


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Ckaig.  The  Oldkm  Timk.  A  Monthly  rubUcatiou,  Devoted 
to  the  Preservation  of  Documents  ami  other  Autlientic  lnformatior<  in 
relation  to  the  early  Explorations  and  Settlement  and  Improvemetit  of 
the  Country  around  the  Head  of  the  (Jhio.  Edited  hy  X'i/''''  />•  C-^tij, 
Esq.  (Originally  published  at  Pittsburgh,  in  1S40-47.)  2  vol*.  Svo. 
Cloth,  6  00 

The  index  alone  can  convey  an  idea  of  the  ricliness  of  this  collection, 
Anioiij*  many  others,  the  following  may   be  enumerated:     Washington's 
iournals  of  175:;,   I7:")4,  and   1770;    Frederick   Post's  .louriial,   from   I'hila- 
delphia  to  the  (Jhio,   17.")S;  George  Croghan's  .louriial,  from   Fort  Pitt  t«> 
Vinoennes  and  Detroit,   17()5;    (Jeneral   Richard  lUuler's   .lounial.  to  tht« 
Falls  of  the  Ohio,  17-S>;  Artliur  Lee's  Journal,  to  the  Nortlnvestern  Indians. 
178.');  a  large  number  of  valuable  articles  relating  to  the  Indians,  including 
details  of  manv  conferences  and   treaties;    numerous  articles  concerninj; 
iJraddock's  Defeat,  Lord  Diinmore's  War,  the  early  settlement  of  Western 
Pennsylvania  and  the  Northwestern  Territory,  etc.     Two  early  books  ar« 
reprinted  entire  in  its  pages— Smith's  "Account  of  General  Boucjuet's  Ex- 
pedition against  the  Ohio  Indians  in  17()4,"  and  "A  Memorial,  eontaininga 
summary  view  of  facts,  with  their  authorities,  in  answer  to  the  observations 
sent  by  the  English  Ministry  to  the  Courts  ot   Europe.     Translated  from 
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lished, both  in  17.')7 — one  in  Philadelphia  and  one  in  New  York — it  is  one 
of  the  rarest  of  American  books,  and  is  very  valuable  as  giving  the  French 
view  ot  the  situation   in  the  West  at  that  time.      Besides  the  above,  the 
iiublicatioM  eml)races  numei'ous  articles,  giving  facts  of  the  inost  interest- 
Ills:  character,  trom    the  private  journals   and  persomd   reminiscences  ot 
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greatly  enhances  its  value.     The  edition  is  a  limited  one 

CuRRiE.  Principles  and  Practice  of  Common  School  Education. 

By  Jamk.s  Ci  KuiK,  A.  M.,  Principal  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  Training 
College,  Edinburgh,  and  author  of  many  valuable  educational  books. 
12mo.    Cloth.  1  00 

This  work  consists  of  three  parts:  L  A  Manual  of  Principle.^,  illus- 
trating the  Objects  and  Laws  of  Education  in  their  connection  with  the 
Doctrines  of  Mental  Science.  IL  A  Manual  of  School  Management,  treat- 
ing of  Organization,  Discipline,  and  the  Art  of  Teaching.  III.  A  Manual 
of  Method,  showing  how  the  Art  of  Teaching  is  applied  to  all  the  branches 
which  foiai  part  of  Common  School  Education. 

Space  woulct  fail  us  to  give  any  thing  like  is  not  a  paRo  or  sfiotlon  that  he  would  want 
ftn  a(lo<iU!Ue  idea  of  tlie  wide  scope  and  com-  left  out.  The  views  are  comprehensive,  the 
prehensive  sweep  of  this  work.  While  it  Brrangemeiits  orderly,  and  the  analysis 
deserves  to  tlu<l  a  place  in  every  school  or  clear  and  distinctive.  The  views  of  the 
college  library,  it  is  in  itself  o  library  of  author  are  positive,  but  well  nmtured,  and 
almost  every  thinf,' that  can  bo  luplicd  <n  are  cxpresseil  in  simple  and  terse  language 
the  term  School  Educntioii.  Th^^  u'-'.iior's 
reputation  in  the  educational  world  will 
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delphia. 

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founil  in  the  hands  of  all  our  teachers.  A 
thorough  study  of  the  treatise  l)y  all  our  in- 
structors would  increase  the  value  of  our 
schools  twenty-tive  per  cent  in  a  short  time. 
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jects treated,  but  tlie  reader  will  conclude, 
afterasearcb  through  its  panes,  that  there 


that  keeps  the  dis(nission  luminous  through- 
oiU.  The  imprint  of  tlie  patient  and  pains- 
taking student,  the  adept  in  practical  expe- 
rience, and  the  able  and  self-conscious 
master  of  the  subject,  stands  out  in  every 
sentence.  Every  educator  is  profoundly 
interested  In  the  subject-matter  of  every 
page  of  the  book,  and  is  but  little  fitted  for 
the  teacher's  art  unless  he  has  read  and 
studied  just  such  authors.  However  much 
le  may  have  done  this  before,  he  will  tind  a 
rich  mine  of  new  thought  and  suggestion 
here.  It  is  a  rare  teacher's  manual  of  itself. 
—Educational  t'ourant,  Loui:ivilU,  K;/. 


I 


Robert  Clarke  ^J'  Co. 


12 

Cutler.     Lific,  Jouknal,  an'i»  Couuesi-ondenck  of  Hev.  Manas- 

,KH  WnvM,  LL.a      r.y  his  gnuxlchil.lren.  Wkx.am  P.  Cuv...u  and  Jclu 
p  CuTM  i:.      Portrait  aiui  two  plates.     2  vol«.     8vo. 

1  ,.,,.  f„r  tlu.irHVi-  These  two  hai.dsr.mcly  printcl  volumes 
For  .livers.ty  of  s"..'l  *''''.'^;  '"^.  '[.s  f  furnish  huporUnt  .lata  coneerniug  the  true 
Cient  use,  u.ul  for  the  vanrty  of  '""•*''  "  ^^  „f  „,  early  setllementof  the  Ohii, 
valuahle  service  to  his  eountry  an,  iMa,..  ''^  ^  ,  \^.V.„i,.,,,,t.  „r.  Cutler  kept 
ki.ul.  1  .loubt  whether  Mauassel.  (.UU'H.a.  ^  ^^  -n  .' i!^  personal  udairs.  begin- 
his  e,,ual  iu  Amenean  history.-/vM .  ^.  i .  '^j^'^J'^^;'^,^^,  y,„,  „,„-,,  „„i  ,„.,iin<4  the  year 
t'eahodi/,  n.l>.  .,f  1,";^  death   lS^:i,  extracts  from  whirhcon- 

The  nrst  .nerit  of  these  volume.  I  m  <  -'  '\'^  ^^„  ,  „„„  „,  „,  ,„.„t  interest- 
they  furnish  ,U>tinet  "---^!tj^^'\^^  i!!"..  useful  autobiographies  ever  given 
Chapter  .,f  tlu-  lI.Mory  of  the  .u-te.l  .  I.  t  s  a  ^^^  ^^  ^^^^^_^  ^^^  ^^ 

as  yet  unwritten  iu  any  a.lc.ua.eforn,        a  J^,     '  ^^^^ 

thut  after  a  long  an-l  uu.ner.tcl  o  ,s,.ur  ty  ["';,:^^':  ,,,•,,,,_,,,,/,,,  ,vas  a  racy  an.l 
they  bring  visibly  into  the  f-n,,  >vi.ere  e  ^  ---';"  ,•  „.^  t,,,.,„  ,„„„  .tate 
properly  belongs,  a  hrst-class  character  and    <^>^^^^'r^^  ,_.^  ^,,,  .,^,  ^„,,^^„„,,  „,  ,  ,„,naber 

"'ii;:  ■:i;:;na^:::rit,  in .  Mstonea,  point  —--;-•;;;;.,;:;,;:::  ^^';r:^h^ 

«,  View,  is  in  the  -.;tn-;ti;;;;  -";;  the    «;-;;--'- ;;;;;: -:,:.;,ear-cut,  terse. 

diary    un^l      orrespou-lence    '""'^         ;;*' ;  st  aightforwar.l  language;  au.l  we  are 

knowledge  of   events,    persons,  .  T  "'^<'^    '         er.^  v 'ntro.luee.J  to  nearly  all  the  promi- 

public  opinion,  social  eluiraeter.sl.es.  sta  e  [  "^   ';„^.  ,,„„„iry  dt.ring  the  pe- 

St  science  a.nl  the  art.,  and  the  ^^V'>^^         a  o    lac    ve    a  e  ^.    To  the  stu-ictoC 

leal  eondition  of  the  New  K..gla.ul  an.   Mul-    ^^     "    ^'^^     ^  .',  '^  j„,„,  volu.nes  are  invaJ- 

.   die  States-particnlarly  the    """--""•«    .^;;  u"  j^^^,         Lhas  ever  appeare.l  so  pro- 

the  Doctor's  -^'^e  life    ..cUn  u.g  U.ere.u    -^./^Ji;;^;:^^,,^  ,,  ,,,l,  ,h.>  wouhi 

the  iinporta.it  period  of  the  Kevoln.io  t.  ',„„,.  .„,,iv  the  beginnings  of  Ohio  and 

Thiri.  in  order  of  enumeration.  ;s  the  Xn-    carefu  Iv  M      y  tl^.    >jsn        ^  ^^^^ 

Ographical  merit  of   the  vo.u.r.es    though    »-; ''^^  ^^  .^^^^^^ 

their  charm  and  readableness  iu  this  parlic  \''  ,\^^  '  ^ble  a,  d  ,.s  a  source  of  Mtn- 
Ular  will  cause  matiy  to  reckon  this  hrst.  ^'f^'^^l^:;~^:^,l,,,,,r>A  publie  will 
Ineou.plete  as  the  biographie.l  facts  are.  j^/^'^'^^'J^^^r^i  active  than  n  ro- 
throMgh  loss  of  dat.  by  tire  and  ..therw.se.  ,    '«,  ^  .  ^..^^j    ;.,",  „,,y  edited,  and  U 

they  su«ic.  to  I'-tray  elca.ly  a  mos  mte  -  XnU.-iy  it  publishers  in  clear  hand- 
esting  and  able  man.  «>'-' ^^^ '";*'»  "^^  ,  L,..  ,uul  well  bound.    U  Is  a  w..rk  no 

thus  disclosed  are  a  <;'-;^^^^;^^''r^^l^         ' "^  /   .hnuM  miss.  a..d  every  household 
tr.Fra.iklin.    ^''^'/'^  «''«'";    i.^'j'^''    ;,\      ,  .hJcountry  would  be  the  beUer  for  giving 
and  valuable  entries  '»"«;-    ^J^^   ),  .,  ,.,„„  we,eome.-if«y«..>.^  of  American 
piviiig  an   account  ol    pr.  »  iinti  ,  ,  ■  .. 
the  sa-c  of  Phila.lelphia,  win.  was  then  liv-    History. 
in«  in  the  retirement  of  his  old  H«e.-><w 
England  HMoTical  and  OenealogicalHegiater. 

CiTLEF.    TiiK  Life  and  Tlmes  o?  Ephuaim  Cutler.    Prepared   , 

Irom  his  .Tournals  .in<l  Corre-potxl^^ncp,  Hy  his  .laughter.  Jui.u  P.  Ctix- 
,.,,:  With  sUoithes  ot  his  brother  Maji.r  .lervis  Cutler  and  his  son 
William  P.  Cutler.     Portraits.     8vo,     Net.  -'50 

EMl.rum  Cutler  xvas  the  ehlest  son  of  Mauasseh  Cutler.  LLD.  (for  h.s  hte 
.,.,  ov  '  a,  d  during:  his  eutire  ma..lmn<S  was  a  very  prcmmu-nt  hjiure  m 
Ohio  siy  He  was  a  pultie  of  the  QuarUM- Sesv.ons  a.ul  the  (  omtnon 
P 1.  i.rt.e  Northwestern  Territory,  a  n...nlH.r  of  the  se.ond  ierntonal 
I  ,;  K  lire  vttd  ot-  the  li.sl  nhio  Co..slituti<.nal  C<mvenU«n  He  ...tro- 
a  J::1X  daut  in  the  constitutio.t  prohih....-,  f-'T.  a-l  that  reh^.ug 
to  leli.'ion  ari.l  e<lucati<.n.  As  a  member  ot  the  Lepslatuie,  1M.»-Ih_.  h« 
tKk  alexlin.'  part.  The  "Life"  is  la,-ely  autob.n;:raphical,  an<l  izaes 
I  the  to  u.  .  Mished  details  of  the  political  history  of  the  early  day.  ot  tho 
K   '  o rv  a  d  state,  a.xl  many  entertainin;:  sketches  o    prominent  men 

M    v!.      l..«;-  r'nAer    U   S    A     wa*  the  author  o»  a  "  Topofirapliiral   De- 
JX-  o7  Z  si;^:  of\d:?o,1ndiana  Territory  a.ul  Louisiana,"  published 

"\v'p  Cutler  was  for  fiftv  years  a  prominent  political  figure  in  Southern 
Ohio  Copious  <.xtracts  are  given  trom  his  journals  and  e<.ri'espondence. 
Hirdiarv  Iv  ie  m  <  'o„,ress  i„  18.VJ-:i  is  of  especial  .nterest  'I  he  accot.nts 
i  ie  o  'sec  it  n,ee,in,s  held  by  the  Union  ntembers  of  (>n,ress,  and  of 
the  measures  discussed  by  them,  will  be  a  revelat.on  t.  most  readers. 


Historical  and  Mhcelloneous  Booh. 


13 


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\nd  JuLU 
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pil  volumes 
iug  the  true 
<if  the  Ohio 
Cutler  Wojit 
IVairs,  bogl'i- 
ns;  the  yeur 
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lost  iutcfost- 
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I  nuui  of  v» 
lents,  witli  a 
lis  a  nicy  ami 
Is  frdui  state 
H«  II  iiu'ral)or 
cricnces  as  a 
rchitcs  wliat 
L'ar-cut,  terse, 
;  and  we  are 
ill  tlie  proini- 
iirin;;  the  pe- 
lie  student  oC 
les  are  inval- 
eared  S(»  pro- 
«  who  Wdiilii 
s  of  Ohio  anil 

Aside  from 
itions  are  »U'- 
idUree  of  tiitn- 
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edited,  and  U 

II  elear  Jiuiid- 
l  Is  II  W4>rU  no 
■  ry  houseliold 
I'Her  for  Riving 
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Prepared 

JUI.IA  p.  CtlT- 

and  his  huh 
2  50 

I.  (for  his  life 
loiit  lif-Miie  in 
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,il  Tenilori.ll 
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al,  atid  jzives 
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)»rajihiral  De« 
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'  in  Southern 
rvesjioiHlcnce. 
Tlit!  accountB 
n^iress,  and  of 
readers. 


Davis.    KtiNxucKV  Fossii.  Couals.    A  Motios^raph  of  the  Polypi 

of  tho  Silurian  and  Devonian  Forraation*.      liy  W.  J.  Davis.      !;»'.♦  ai to 

type  plates.     2  vols.     4to.  -•  ^^ 

This  splonilift  inonogray)h  UauecX  hy  the  New  Oeolojiical  Survey  of  Ken- 
tucky describes  an(i  tifjures  'JOO  specimens,  representing  4i  genera  and 
;il()  species,  of  which  7  genera  and  16S  species  are  new  and  hitherto  un- 
descrilitHl.  '  Vol.  I.  Text,  with  a  Glossary  of  Technical  Terms;  o'cr  700 
|»agos.  nearly  ready.    Part  U.  Plates,  with  classiticd  index;  reaily. 

i^irEOK.    TiAun  Chanckk  of  the  Evk-Lids  and  Conjunctiva. 

By  JJ.ivni  DkP.kck,  M.  D.     Colored  plate.     Hvo.     Paper.  50 

Inaugural  Dissertation  presented  on  being  proposed  for  membership  to 
the  Anrerican  Ophthalmological  Society,  1S86. 

De.vtku.    l<  Mi:Moi5rAM,  Vkii.sions,  and  lui.ii  MKA."<rRi:s.     l?y 

•  'HARI.KS    Di;.\TK«.       huito.      Cloth,  -*" 

DiETUicK.    Thr  Families  of  John  and  Jake.    (Oii  the  Educa- 
tion and  Training  of  Hoys.)    By  Ki.i-KN  1).  DiKTUKS.    Pinio.    Paper.    25 

Comprehensive,  concise  and  logical,  are  fitting  terms  to  apply  to  this  well- 
written  pimMihlet,  in  wnich  tiie  author  goes  to  tlie  root  ot  the  matter  in 
her  scheme  for  remedying  and  removing  a  great  social  evil,  which  has  given 
rise  to  tlie  problems  of  the  age,  namely  :  the  amelioration  of  the  condition 
of  what  Mr.  Booth  so  aptly  names  the  "  .submerged  tentli,  which  is,  Ull- 
haiipilv   11*  omnipresent  in  America  as  in  overcrowcied  England. 

The'tvpical  •  .lohns  and  .lakes"  are  represented  as  in  |)erpetnal  con- 
flict the  former  «loiiig  their  utmost  to  redeem  iheir  hillen  neighbors,  and 
iloawav  with  the  vice  and  crime  attending  them,  by  nieans  of  stringent 
laws  church  and  mission  work,  refuges,  jails,  and  reformatories  and  charit- 
able and  benevolent  schemes  and  organizations  without  iiiiinber.  It  is  all 
in  vain  Finally  it  dawns  upon  the  ilesceiidants  of  ".lohn  '  that  under 
the  present  system  of  regeneration,  lliey  are  simply  putting  a  pieinium  on 
wretched ne.ss.  Keconstructii>n  takes  place,  {{emembering  the  old  a«lnge 
that  ".lust  as  the  twig  is  bent  the  Jree  is  inclined,"  thev  make  a  new  be- 
pinning  kiniiernartens  and  industrial  schools  are  establishe«l  to  tr.iin  and 
«.quip  the  rising  generation  for  the  struggle  of  lite;  laws  are  ]>assed  to  in- 
sure and  protect  the  ri-ihts  of  the  vasl  army  of  wage-workers,  ami  to  im- 
prove and  elev.ale  tlieir  condition  and  surroundings;  the  avenues  of  trade 
are  opened,  and  the  power  of  capital  diiected  s.>  as  to  secure  to  hibor 
'■  Honest  work  for  the  day.  honest  hope  lor  the  morrow,  and  thus,  in  an 
arcadian  vision  of  universal  prosperity  the  scene  closes.  -  ^.    . 

The  work  should  recommend  itself  to  all  wh<.  have  the  welfare  of  their 
fellow  beings  at  heart,  and  there  are  lew  who  will  not  indorse  Mrs.  Dietrick  8 
sentiinents'^u  regard  to  this  most  important  question. 

Tho.'torvi^  a  splendid  i-loa  for  "kind  >r-  any  on...iep,.r!.te.  Every  tcnpher  and  person 
ffartens  "and  illustrates,  in  a  foreihle  m;in-  wishin-  to  iirn'iinnt  themselves  with  the 
ner.  how  nueh  hotter  it  is  to  Irnin  the  true  kiiKieru-arlen  idea  should  react  It.- 
hamU.  hcnrl^.  and  hmdn  together,  tliaii  to  try    h'entHCkn  Srhool  Jonrnnt. 

Devereux.    How  to  Play  pRoaREssivE  Croquet.    By  Mrs. 

Devkukcx.     24mo.     Paper. 

Pro.'ressive  Croquet  is  the  old  game  with  a  new  /est  infused  Into  it  by 

the  inTro.lu(aion  of  the  progressive  features  which  have  given  J^'-o^-'^^^'ve 
Euchre  such  unlimited  popularity.  This  little  work  gives  the  whole  he  ry 
and  i.ractice  ot  the  gam'e.  It  opens  with  a  vvo,.l  or  two  of  His  one  ho  lew 
of  Croquet,  and  follows  with  its  Charms  and  A<lvantages;  How  to  >«  a 
Partv  Invitations;  Ml  Take  Partners;  Score  Sheets;  A^V.  .  .u 
IWs;  Deiinttion.  ;>f  Terms  Used;  A  Few  Necessary  Uules;  Hints  to  the 
Hostess ;  and  Pointers  for  Players. 


''m 


Robert  Clarke  ^  Co. 


14 

Doisv.     Reminiscences  op  Army  Life  under  Napoleon-Bona- 

,.ART»-        By   Al.K.,BKUT.I.  DoHVMKV.r.l.AUOKNNKH.       I'JmO.       Clolh.  100 

„.oso  ..f  his  vmuh  were  v,v..   -'   .'  -^^  ^^    ^^ ^^  '  ^j;  ,;; .,,  ,,,.,,  ,,,.  ,.„!  ,nay  pre- 

si^i  •:  ,s;:::::;;;:>:::^ ::;- .o:;;;::;:;  li  ..ten..  w,.e..  wn,  ,„on„..u,  ...eres^ 

cc.krruliC"heev.nt.    Tl.e  elosin«  .euUM.ee    ,he  reu.ler.-r/»c.,,;.. /,Wn-Omu.. 

BuxKE.      riuNEEU  Life    in    KKNrroKY.      A  Series  of  Homm- 

i....„tial  Letters  u.lclresse.l  to  his  OnldnM,.  Hy  Dk.  Das.k,,  Dkak.. 
E.litea  ^vith  Notes  and  a  Biographioal  Sketch  hy  h.s  son.  Hon.  tharl^ 
/>.  />aiv.  of  Missouri.     Kvo.     <"loth,$3U0      Large  paper.  6^ 

u-i    I  ,.  1  !„..,«         \V..  'iiive  foiiml  these  remiiiisreneos  mi- 

KluiUy  re.ogiMze.    llie  letters  of  Dr.  DrnKc    '      >  ,     ^^.^  .leross  the  Al- 

,,art  of  our  own  history,  which  <lu.l>  Kro«8       »  .«  '"'l>  *;''„,  J„  ^j,,  wiUlerne.ss;  the 
,„ore  remarkable   and    pre...ous;   an.l   ue    »'  «  ^J '^V^^^^Ji  ^^^^  ^ 

.insularly    .en^.b.e    piece    of    >.r.tm..       j'  ;. J. Jl,}^ ,,„,,,,,  ;;,,„,,,,. 
Atlantic  Monthly. 

Du  BuEUiL.    Vineyard  Culture  Improved  and  Cheapened 

Bv  \   Dv  BuKf...  Professor  of  Viticulture  an.l  Arboriculture  ^  «»'«  l^'^^^l 
S  hoc;i  of  Arts  and  Trades,  in  Paris.     Translated  by  J.  and  C.  Pa^er 
With  Notes  and  Adaptations   to    American    <-ulture,  by   J^>hn  A     Mar- 
I.  author  of  "Axuedcan    Pou^olo^y."     With    144  illustrations.     I'^uK. 
Cloth. 

Kvory  intoHi^ont  vino.rowcr  ^st   ..    J- ^^  rih^^::.  U.:rh;:!^;:^;e: 
prome.l  hy  the  ,u.r..al  of  sueh  a  bm  k.    1  r     J-    ;  ^      ;  .„  j,,  ,,,^„,„.  „,,,,    we 

Warders  annotations  arc  often  of  ^  "«' >  '     t  '   "j  v  .•ominen.l  the  work  to  vino-Rrow. 

:r:^iCr"  ::;uu"r.:n::  ri^JiJlany,  a.t  to  a«r.uUuri.s  .... 
ofan Ar.Hcanreaaer.--C«/tita.,ra„dCo««.    .l\y. ^Maryland  Farmer, 
try  Oentkrnau. 


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f  cliildiiood; 
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Id  Red  Stone 
iod  in  a  flat- 
tlie  lont;  and 
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on   which  ti> 
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Edwards,    Coals   and   Cokes   ix  West  ViuiiiNiA.     A  haiul- 

booU  on  th«  C'oiils  ami  ('okcs  of  the  (ireat  Kiuuiwha,  Now  Klver.  Flat 
Top,  ftncl  adjacent  Coal  Districts  in  West  Virginia.  By  Wii.uam  Skymoi-r 
Edward.s,     Hvo.     Paper.     Net.  50 

This  pamphlet  is,  \>y  jiocossity,  l:ir/»ely  »  compilation — a  compilation  of 
facts  >!atlieied  together  with  considerable  pains,  either  by  my  own  personal 
examination  and  observation,  or  the  investigation  of  others  who  have  given 
especial  attention  to  such  matters.  The  intention  and  aim  in  bringing  to- 
gether the  information  here  collected  is  to  put  in  compact  and  handy  form 
what  precise  knowledge  we  now  have  of  the  coal  beds  and  their  coals  and 
the  co.'d  trade  of  that  ^reat  section  of  country  drained  by  the  waters  of  the 
Great  Kanawha  River,  and  outlying  regions  contiguous  to  it,  in  West  Vir- 
ginia.— I'rcface. 

Evans-Smith.    Biblical  Scholarship  and  Inspiration.    Two 

papers  by  I'rofessois  Li.k.wki.yn  .1.  Evans  and  Hgn'ky  P.  .Smith  of  Laiio 

Theological  Seminary.     8vo.     Paper.  50 

These  notal)le  papers    .    .    ,    constitute,    he  read  and  pondered  by  every  IntelliKent 


witliont  <iuestioii,  the  weinlitiest  contrilm- 
tions  whieli  have  been  made  to  tlie  disens- 
sion  now  HKitatin^  ourehnr(  .i,  and  both  the 
importance  of  tlie  subject  a.i<l  the  intrinsic 
Talne  of  the  papers,  warrant  a  careful  re- 
view of  tliem  in  these  columns 


layman   and    by  every  cler;;yman   of   our 
church. --A'eu'  York  Evangelist. 

Two  paper  more  diverse  in  style  could  not 
bo  put  within  the  same  covers,  t'rof.  Evan:* 
fairly  coruscates;  I'rof.  Smith  is  level,  more 
lilse  a  conversational  tall;,  unnruned.    liiey 


We  have  quoted  at  some  length  from  these  agree  in  '.heir  promulgation  i>(  the  Higher 

very  remarkable  papers  because  we  can  thus  Criticism    views,  denial  of   verbal   insplra- 

best  indicate  tlie  nature  of  their  contents,  tion,  assertion  of  the  errancy  of  the  Bible. 

They  must  inevitably  do  great  n'M'd.    Tlieir  We  regret  the  eircnlatioii  of  such  crrom, 

treatment  of  the  whole  question  is  iimsterly  but  it  is  !ime  to  have  't  decidedly  settled 

in  every  respect,  llieir  logic  app.irently  ir-  whetlier  professors  under  tlie  shelter  of  our 

resistible,  and  the  thoroughly   devout  and  general   nssemt)ly  glial)    be   authorized   to 

ehristian  spirit  wliich  animates  every  page  tea-h  them,  and  this  pampblet  will  help  to 

is  inspiring  an<l  elevating.    We  can  wish  clear   the    air.  — Philadelithii\    Pre$byterian 

nothing  better  for  the  cause  of  truth  and  of  Journal. 
Christianity  tliun  that  these  papers  might 

Everts.  Wn.\T  Shall  We  Do  For  the  Drunkard?  A  Ra- 
tional View  of  the  Use  of  Brain  Stimulants.  By  Dr.  Okphecs  Everts. 
8vo.     Paper.  50 

Ellard.     Grandma's    Christmas    Day.     A  Christmas  Poem 

for  Children.     By  Vmoixu  Goodin  Ei.lard.     Illustrated  by  Caroline  A. 
Lord.     Hq.  ll!mo.     Cloth.  1  00 

The  story  is  musical  verse  from  a  mother's  vonile  litorataro.    The  delicate  poetic  touch 

heart.      The   (jui'stions    the    j'hildren    usk  and  artistic  finish  of  many  of  Mrs.  Ellard's 

about  Santa  Clans  show  well  that  the  uu-  verses  can  tiot  bo  too  liiglily  commended, 

thor  has  hennl  real  cliildren"s  wonderings  There  are  many  passages  which  appeal  to 

about  the  patron  suiiit  of  tMiristmas.    The  the   strongest    and    tenderest    sympathies 

ihistrations  are  spirited  in  design  and  sue-  which  bind  us  to  each  other.—Sf.  Lout's Pre«- 

cessful  in  pose.— C/'iri/i7i(if(  Commerrial.  byterian. 

It  is  destined  to  become  btandard  in  Ju- 


jg  liobert  CUirU  ^-  Co. 

IMMILV   ExrEN.!-:   Hook.     A  prlntea  X.conui  r>ook,  with  ap- 

F  nUv  ixp'-os  lor  each  .lay,  ue.k.  an-J  n.onth  ..the  ya.,  .• .  th  .n 
item  ml  «tU..Ment  of  oxpe.ulitur.-.  fov  tlu>  y.-ar.  Also,  a  srvvant  ac 
:r rlwh.g  na.no,  <lati  ot  enga.e.non^  auU  nUe  of  wag...  wUh  d.t.H 
and  amounts  of  cash  i.aynionts.     I'imo.     Clolh. 

j;:;!;„^':;:«;:':;;,™:;;,';="'i",!:,::':;  ;Lr:ur';:Uu„.,„..-a,„...,.,.-  ..»• 

knowia;,'     wlu.r.     nionoy     K.-.-s    to.      The    vi.rnut. 
thousiluless  si.irit  tluit  ■■  wlioa  it  is  si.cut  U  I* 

FiNLKY  AND  PuTNAM.  VlONEEU  KeOOHD  oF  KoS.S  IN.USTV,  UUIO. 
I'ioneer  Ueconl  an.l  Reminiscenoes  of  th.  Early  Settlors  and  Settlement 
ofL.  County.  Ohio.  By  ls..c  .1.  F.sx.v  and  lU.cs  I'u.n.m.  Hv^o^ 
Cloth. 

An  unpretending  record  of  early  life  in  Uc«.,  oonnty.  (which   include. 

ktllers.  and  the  pUre.ss  of  the  county  to  the  l-resenl  t.me. 

Fisher.    Sehmons  on  the  L-/e  of  CiinrsT.    By  1U;^^  »ami:i:l 

W.  F.siiKn.  D.D..  LLD.  Lite  of  Cincinnati.  at.d  Utica.  N.  \.  iortraU. 
l-2mo.    Cloth. 

Fletcher.     Cholera  :  Its  Characteristics,  History,  Treatment, 

Geographical  Distribution  of  ditVerent  Epidemics,  suitable  .Sanitary  Pre- 
ventions,  etc.  With  Mnp  and  Microscopic  Drawings.  By  V.  i.-mam  H. 
Fletcheu,  M.D.    8vo.     Paper. 

Foote.    Economic  Value  of  Electric  Lkjht  and  Power.    P>y 

A.  U.  FooTK.     With  Appendix  of  Mechanical  and   Electrical  termn  ex- 
plained in  untechnical  lanjiuage,  hy  A.  V.  darrett.     Ibmo.     th>th.     1  00 


Force. 
rutn. 


Some  Observations  on  the  Letters  of  Ameriuo  Ves- 

Bv  Hon.  M.  F.  Foiicu.     12mo.     Taper.  ^ 


Force.    Some  Early  Notices 

what  Race  did  the  Mound  Builders 

Taper. 

The  first  of  those  papers  croups  tnsetlier 
in  I'hronological  order  the  various  lu.tiees 
of  the  Western  tribes  ot  Indians,  fri  m  the 
diseovorv  by  Chiunphiin.  in  lOW).  of  the 
Quutoghies.  ou  tlu-  eastern  shore  of  Lake 
Huron.  ...  In  the  second  paper  tlie  au- 
thor considers  the  Mound  Builders  to  have 
been  driven  from  their  fortresses  and  their 
territory,  and  forned  into  the  tract  bcrderiiiK 
on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  where,  mingled  with 
the  conquering  tribes,  they  lost  some  of 


OF  THE  Indians  of  Ohio. 

belong?    By  Hon.  M.  F.  Forob. 


To 

8vo. 
SO 


their  industries,  but  preserved  somi  lelr 
traits.  He  concludes  that  they  were  i.i  the 
same  race  as  tribes  now  living;  that  they 
were  as  rivili/ed  as  the  Tneblo  Indians; 
that  thev  nourished  a  thousand  years  ago, 
and  earlier  ami  later;  and  that  in  thtj  tribes 
near  the  <iuli  of  Mexico  were  preserved 
some  of  their  customs  and  some  ot  their 
lineage  till  after  the  discovery  of  America 
by  Columbus.— Jifa(;aii)»e  o/  American  Ili»- 
lory. 


Mhtorkal  and  Misceltatucus  Boohs, 


17 


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UIKlti    C'OH»» 


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RKJO  Vi:s- 
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somi  lelr 
y  w(;re  I'l  tlie 
lis;  that  lliey 
chlo  IikHiiiis; 
1(1  years  nfj;(>, 
it  in  tilt;  tribes 
ere  preserveil 
^ome  ot  their 
■y  of  Amcrie* 
American  Ili»' 


FouM.w.    Xauu.\tive  of  a  .Tot  hnev  iiowM  iiiK  Ohio  ani»  Mis- 

mssirri  ix  ITMy-».>i>.  I?y  Miijor  Samuki.  .<,  rmiMAV  of  New  .U'i-!«oy.  VViih 
a  Memoir  uiid  niu>tiative  Notes  by  Lvman  <'.  Dbapeb.  LL.D.,  of  Wj-non- 
Bin.     12mo.     Taper,  TjOo.     Cloth,  7'> 

(lenoral  David  Forman.  of  New  .Torwoy.  in  17S9  entered  Jnto  a  nepntiu- 
tion  with  the  Spanish  .Minist;-!',  Don  Dit'go  de  <ia;(lo(|ne,  fen- his  biother. 
Kzekirl  I'Virinan,  nt  riiiladelpliia,  (<»  emigrate  witli  liis  raniily  and  atiout 
nixtv  colored  pedple — men,  women,  and  ehildren — and  settle  in  tlie  Nat.iiea 
coutUry,  then  under  Sj.anish  autliority.  Major  Sunn*  1  S.  Fornvan  aceoin- 
i.iinied"  this  emigrating  partv,  and  in  this  narrativ<'  gives  a  minute  ae.'onnt 
of  their  trip,  the  places  they  passed  through  and  at  which  they  Htopped, 
jironiinent  jieople  they  met,  with  many  euriojs  particulars. 

Till'  Ki'le  lit;lils  the  "narrative"  throws  ••stly  com  mend. —O.vfar  »'.  CvUttt,  Preitdent 
Ujiiiii  manners  and  customs  are  many  ami  .Vasnurt  lUMorical  SocieUj. 
trne;  ami  it  deserves  ii  i.ermanent  plaet'  Tlie  aeeourt  Is  straiKlitforwiifil  an«l  of 
ILiiio'iiK  the  hetier  elass  of  minor  works  re-  vreat  value  in  its  beurin^-s  upon  the  primi- 
liitins,Mollie  West.  It  is  a  pleasure  to  meet  tiv<'  scMleiiuiits  of  the  interior,  as  well  an 
With  hjstorieal  writifiKS  whieU  one  chu  hou-    the  life  and  movemei»ts»i{  ttif  |»e<.j.le  ol  that 

•lay.-»i'u'''a' Op/(i(«i|. 

Freemax.     Fkknch  Vehb.    A  Maimal  of  the  French  Verb,  to 
accompany  t' very  French  Course.    By  Ki,i,kn  Fbi:kmax.    lOino.    Paper.     25 

Gallaoheu.     I\»ems.    "Miaiuj  WoodR,*' "  A  Gohleii  Wea.riiiff 

on  the  Kolling  Fork  of  Hardin, "  '•  In  K.xaltls,"  "  Life  rietines,"  and  "Mis- 
cellaneous i'oems."     By  Wu.i.iam  I>.  (•ai.i.auher.     I'Jmo.     Cloth.        2  00 

It  is  fully  time  that  Mr.  GallaRher"*!  nudl-  the  Ideiil,  and  not  one  of  those  unhappy 

enee  should  tie  imlueed  to  take  in  all  lovefH  ones  who  are  eiirsetl  with  an  aspiration.— 

of  poetry.     Mr.  GallaKher  is  it  true  poet,  a  Plulndt I yhia  American. 
tuaii  with  u  ^|>iril  nuhdiied  yet  vivified  hy 

Tf  ARMAX.      O.V  THE  REPTILES  AND  BaTRACIIIASS  OP  NoRTU  AMER- 
ICA,    r.y  Samlki.  (Jakman.     4io,     Taper.  4  0^ 

\  Ueport  made  to  the  Geological  .*<urvey  of  Kentucky,  but  covering  the 
Ueptiles  an<l  i'.atrachians  of  the  United  .'-Jtates  and  Territories,  Mexico  and 
Central  .\meriea.  This  volume  contains  a  General  Introduction  of  SI  pages 
and  I'art  I  :  Ophidia—Serpents,  with  a  full  Inde.x.  pp.  18*>,  and  nine  full- 
page  plates,  e.Nhibiling  numerous  characteristic  specimens. 

GiAUQtE.    The  Election  Laws  of  the  United  States.    Being 

a  Compilation  »>f  all  the  Constitutional  Provisions  and  Laws  of  the 
United  States  relating  to  Elections,  the  Elective  Franchise,  to  Citizen- 
ship,  and  to  the  Naturalization  of  Aliens.  With  Notes  of  Decisions  af- 
fecting the  Same.     By  Fi-ttRiEX  CfjAt'iifB.     8vo.     Paper,  75c.     Cloth,     1  00 

CoNTKNTs:  1.  Constittttional  Provisiotis  of  the  rnite<l  States;  2.  The  Elect- 
ive Franchise,  including  the  United  States  Supervisor  Law  ;  li.  Jurisdiction 
of  the  Unite(i  States  (\mrts;  4.  Crimes  against  tiie  Elective^Franchise  !»nd 
Civil  Uiglits  of  Citizens;  .'>.  Citizenship;  •>.  Naturalization;  7,  < 'rimes  relat- 
ing to  Naturalization;  S.  Presidential  Elections;  9.  Election  of  Senators; 
10.  Apportionment  and  Election  of  Representatives  and  Delegates;  11. 
Contested  Elections;  12.  Ind'^x. 


Jiobert  CUrhe  J-  Co, 


18 
GuFKX     Hisronio  Famiuks  of  Kkntwkv,  with  special  rof»>r- 

e„co  t'o  Ht.u-k.  irnm..liut.ly  <l..rivo,I  IV-.u  tin-  V.lK-y  of  Vir.ini.;  tra.u.g 
i„  ,,.,,ii  their  varlow.  .•...n...ln,i,v;l  C.n.u.ctinns,  .n.l  lUustnU.n^  tron. 
lli.tori.  Snun-...  th.ir  i.,ll<HMH-e  up.,,,  the  P..litical  u.ul  Soot  D.v.lo,,- 
,L.ni  c.f  K..r.tucky  a.ul  tU.,  St.t.H  of  tho  South  and  NSe.t.  By  Thomas 
MaKsiuJ.J.  ♦•»»-,»:!*.     8vo. 

GuKEX  T«B  Si'\NfS!i  C()NJ?PIRACY.  A  Revicw  of  KuHy  Span- 
ish Mov.montH  in  th<>  S.uth-west.  Contai.ung  proof,  of  th.  Inlrijj.uM  ..f 
Janu^s  NVilkiMMMM».MlJ.>lu,  Rrown;  ottl...  Complicity  thon-w.th  of. lu.lge. 

S.b...ti:iu.  Walhu-o  unci  Innes;   the  .a.ly  strugj:!.'.-.  of  K.M.tucky  f-.r  A». 

touoiuv;   th.  intrigues  of  Sebastian  in  IT^.'^-T.  and  the  Legislative  Inve. 

tigiitiou  of  hi.  Corruption.     By  Thomas  Maksh ux  (.hkek.     Hvo.  -  00 

t     «f«....a,l   «o   and  which  (ire  a(Muco<l   in  thi.^  V)ook,  COtlPift  of 

Sebasl.       sown  i^^  ■  Sebastian's  corruptions  in  ISO,;   o    the 

Grimkb.    Consideuations  upon  the  Xatiikk  and  T.:Nm:NCV  of 

Fbkk  iNSTiTCrioN-s.     By  Hon.  Fuki.kiuck  <;b.mkk.     Svo.    (Jloth.  -  -« 

It  \n  written  iu  a  free,  ftnlmnto.l,  ftiul  often 
verv  ooiKlvusu.!  luut  viKon'un  stylo.  It  was 
abi.l.l  ttttomi.t  forai.yiiuiu  t(.  trout  uj.oa 
■uch  n  theii,e.  so  s..<.u  uft.r  the  nirtsurly  of- 
lort.>f  DeT.MMiuoviUe,  wh..  swmo.J  to  luive 
left  little  ovoa  for  the  j;loatier  wlare  he  >,h<I 
reaped.  Bat  .lu.ljje  (.Irin.ke  tt.te.l  wisely  m 
not  helMK  .letorre.l  hy  M-.'li  a  cM.„M.l.Ta,iou. 
for  his  views  strike  us  with  the  skiu.-  foelmg 
ol  fre«l.iu>M  and  oriKln.ility  u^  if  the  "  Dc- 
mociacy  in  Ameiica "  had  not  »>een  written. 

Griswold.    Kansas  Pilot.    Kansas,  her  Resources  and  Devel- 

oiLents  or  the  Kansan  l>iiot.  giving,  .lirect  U<kuI  to  Homes  tor  Lvery. 
Wrnni  the  EfToctHof  Latitude  on  Lifo  Locations,  with  important  Fact* 
l°r^arEaro;L„  Eaugrants.  By  W.v..  Uat..u.o.  M.D.  lUu^trateO. 
8vo.    Paper. 


( 


And  while  there  Is  mn.h  l.i  the  extreme 
nidiciilisiu  of  iiiiiiiy  of  tlio  doctrines  from 
whi.li  we  entirely  dissent,  wo -ean,  never' 
theiess,  do  jiisti<'e  to  tlie  iil>ility  with  which 
tliey  lire  presented  uii'l  fiiforced.--l»V,strrf» 
Ijitw  Jonrnnt. 

U  is  a  work  iult  of  tIio\ij;ht,  fair,  tolenmt. 
itnd  hased  on  much  study;  a  series  of  sensi- 
Ide,  deeply  meditated  essays,  well  worth 
rcadiUB.— A'or(/»  Atwrimn  Kctitw. 


Jf'storhtl  anil  iVi'^irlldneoits  Boohs, 


\  rof»»r- 

;  tnii'iiig 
\u\i.  tiom 

l)cVtli>|>- 

y  Thomah 

)•  8j>an- 

trigiit'i  «if 
of  .In(lge!« 
Ly  for  An- 
ivo  Inv«'>»- 
2  00 

conp.ist  of 
a  ;  of  tho 

.1;  of  tl»»» 
n  hi'owM'* 
oviilencH 
:,  HHS;  of 
le  L(>(-'irtlii- 

If)  ;  of  th« 
ibtorfiiges, 
iiiHpirators* 
iniUerenta. 

i»i:ncv  of 

'1  CO 

tho  extreme 
ictriues  friMU 
!  •can,  nover- 
y  with  wlii<'li 
■  oil.— HV,s(rrf» 

fiiir,  ti)liTMiit. 
■rics  of  si'iisi' 
,  wc>ll  wurtli 


ikI  Devel- 

s  for  Every- 
)rtfviit  F:iot» 
iUustrateil. 


IIai.l.    Lkdrnh,^  of  tiik  Wkst.    Skotthos  Illu!»trutive  of  the 

llrtliit-",  OcciipiitioiM,  I'riviitjoii*,  A<lv«Mitiir»'s,  uinl  Sjiorts  of  the  I'iouffji* 
of  till'  \V«'st.  Hy  .Iamix  If  u.t,,  iiiithor  of  "  Tli.'  WilderutMs  anU  iV'ur  ruth, ' 
"Talesiof  the  B(.i«ler."  t'tc.     IJina    i.l<nli.  2  OO 

Hall.    UdmanmM':  of  Wkstkun  Histohv  ;  or,  Sk«'toluM  of  lli-itorv, 
LifM,  *«>^l  M'H""'i'* '•»  I'*"  ^^  *'*•    Iiy  "'AMki*  llA«'t"    l'-ii»<>.    (loll*.     2  U'» 

Mr.  ITaH'f^  tiili'«ari'<liunuti'rlZ("i  liy  n  <>.'f  their  vlrtue«i,  wlille  Ms  iniiiKiniitloti  is  nn- 

tiilii  iiineiilty  mill  eii«e  1)1'  Miirrntivi',  M  (piM'lie  klinlli'iJ    liy    tlieir  N|.irit,iiiil    legends.     HI* 

jil.preciiiliim  <if  tlif  lieiiiilles  (if  iiiitiire.  ami  ntjli.',    imrc   In  seiitiineiit  mU'I    cxpressiini, 

the  is'cntler  mnods  of  tlie  nlVeefloiis:  wliih?  tiiiiy  l.e  iipilyeoiiiimreil  with  tlie  eiiliii,  tnm- 

tlieiiutli'ir's  iil.'iisaiit  imiTative  Im.sHuftem'd  (|iiil  iispeet  of  Ills  own  Oliio  rlviT iKion- 

tlle  MHleliess  wilhoiit  il!iiUill«  tile  interest  of  ally  diirUi'ne'l  hy  uihl  honliMilii;  w. pud*,  hut 

the  wild  horderstiife.     The  Iiidliin  Mnhjeits  id'teiier  rellectih'^   the  heaniy  ui   the  a/nrc 

^ri-    lialidled    \' ith    Jiecu;  i;U-   delieiiey;    the  \wii\','U'i,~l>Hiji:kini'k'ii  .\iMTit:ai\  l.iUiaturi.. 
kindly  seiitinieut  of  tlie  iiiUhiir  dweain',' oil 

Hammond.    Chmtlks   Hammonu  and  his  Uklations  io  IIknuy 

Cl-.vV  AMI  .loiis  l^iiMV  Adams;  or,  ''iiu-timiioniil  LiinitnlioiH  ami  thv 
Contest  tor  l''r»oilnm  oJ  .Sjtoich  ami  tht>  I'lesn,  By  Hon.  \Viti.iA.»i  lluxiiv 
.SmuH.     f^vo.     Taper.  50 

Hakuison.    TnitEK  IItni>kei)  Ti:snMoxii:s  in  Favou  of  Kelkjiom 

AM»  TIIK  liiiii.K,  \)\  Distiiiguisihcd  Mon  umJ  Womi'ii.  \\y  \Wv.  T.  Hah- 
RisoN.  A.M,.  1).J>.'  -  <»<• 

I  have  exaniinod  tlic  VDlijiiie  of  U(>v.  Pr.  Tk  toaelierH,  and  especially  to  preachers. 
Harrison,  coiitalnin!,'  three  hundred  tesli-  it  is  of  tlie  greatest  value,  since  it  contains, 
monies  in  favor  of  religion  and  tlie  Hihli'.  upon  a  ino>t  valual)le  imint  of  liujuiiy, 
The  work  is  really  rich  .uid  iiivaliiahK.  !l  what  it  would  reiiuire  >,'ieal  libraries  to  fur- 
ls a  hook  rthout  the  liuok  of  hooks;  it  de-  uish.  It  (,'ives  a  hcautiful  review  of  tho 
nerves  a  place  in  every  lihrary.  liishop  Vin-  ideas  and  senliineiits  of  the  most  illustrious 
cent,  VrisUlent  of  Hit:  ChmiUixuiua  Cirrle.  and  greatest  minds  of  earth  upon  tlio  lofti- 

One  of  the  most  valuahle  religions  books  est  subject  within  the  rani?e  of  the  study  of 

rt'cently  published  is  that  entitled  "Three  man— (iod's    revelation  of   himself    to   the 

Hundrecl  Testimonies  in  Favor  of  Ui>IiL,'ioii  lunnan  mind  and  soul.    The  book  ought  t(i 

and  the  liilile,  "  hy  diatinvcuished  men  and  liave  an  extensive  sale.— /i'''/i.7ii)«jj  Tef«.s<!,M)>r. 

vronieu.     Among 'he  wiliii'sses  arc  the  most  The  Imok  is  a  valuable  treasury  of  (juoia- 

vminent  men  of  the  world  in  all  walks  of  tions  and  opinions   of    great   men  about  a 

lifo— minister.s,     slate.smcMi,     philosoph(>rs,  most  important  matter,  and  should  be  in 

scientists,  soldier.s,  etc.    To  the  preparation  every  preacher's  library,  and  even  in  every 

<if   this  Volume  the  author,    Kev.  Thomas  family.     We   can    heartily   commend    it.— 

Harrison,  .\.M.,  D.D.,  devoted  many  years.  ChrUliiin  Stniylnrd. 

The  work  has  been  well  and  satisfact<irily  The  ohji>ct  of  the  work  is  to  refute  the 

<lone.    The  sneers  of    infidels  which  often  erroneous    staleiiu'nt,   made   so    frequently 

impress  young  peoph^  and  adults  of  unsta-  by  illiterate    and    mulicious    inliilels,  that 

l)le  minds,  can  be  ijuickly  and  eU'ectunlly  nn'n  of  education  and  intelligonce  can  not 

silenced  by  the  voices  of   men  whom  tlie  believe  in  religion  and  the  Bible.    The  fact 

world  has  delighted  to  honor  for  their  in-  is,  the  great  majority  of  them  have  not  only 

tellectnal   ability  and  purity  of  character,  believed  in  religion,  but  have  spoken  in  the 

Such  a  book  should  be  in  every  lunise,  ami  highest  praise  of  its  excellence,  and  hav9 

the  attention  of  children  frequently  called  labored  in  a  variety  of  ways  to  promulgate 

Ito  its  treasures.    The  author  is  a  thorough  its    principles    anil   carry  out   its  require* 

Bcholar  and  an  ithle  writer.— H>»t«rrj  C'/irij.  vmnts.— Herald  and  Prcubyter, 
tian  Adi'iicdU. 


I    ! 


Jtobert  Ctarke  ^  Co. 


il 


Ritilo  to  the  EnglUh  ie%iieT.— London  Acad- 

tviy. 


20 

Hart.     AnolcSaXon   T^itkhatuhk.     A  Syllubun  of  Anglo- 
Saxon  Lit.ruture.    Hy  I'^.f  J.  M.  Haht.  of  ll.«  Cinciuimti  Uuiv«i«iiy. 

iTof  llart'H  siKirt  nkvU-)\  miiy  •••'  roi-.tm- 
m.MKl.Ml  i.H,  on  tl..'  wholf,  thi-  JM'Nt  Intrcilii,-. 
IKm.  t.M)U  KiiKlUU  UttTtttur.' thai  I-  nnx.. 

Hassaiukk.    The  Ki:<  iii:t  of  tiik  Andkh.    A  Romunce.    By 

Hon,  rRKi.Kiiic  llASHA.'iuk.  iiuthof  «f  "  FoUf  Y<ttrH  Among  tho  Spanish 
Amevioiins"     l-m<».     Cloth. 
TbbSamk.     IiHJerinun.     Hvo.     I'a|>.'r,  .V»e.     Cloth,  100 

Tht- anthur  luv.  Mr.Mt.-l  fin-  vh-mHifs  of    ^iv..  ,,l..,.sur..  wlM-nrvrr  It  l- rrn.l  a.i.J  mu*t 

luTJr  trmli.lon.an..ofn,u.,'l.uUlnn,iu    v., .sionlslunnU  thut  ono  ahM.rl.o.    Il 

i.    .,,u    r  i.l    uurr.itlv.     villi    u.l.r.lnihl-    th.-  ,.,„un.on.plH.r, -vory.lay.  M.sinoss-llke 

'm;i    .       u.  ros.,urtrs  of  kMouh.l^..  un-l    .u.,,!.  ll.at  is  , t  ,•,  so  nu,..!.  tin    is  .umu.  l- 

le  f  of  inv.mi..n.->V..'  York  THHnnr.  ful,   .u.l  so  „u..h   that  is   nua«inat,v..,   In 

,M    .     •    ..o.i..c.lt  Is  Impossil.U.  to  to......    s,.it.'  of  .•ar..s  tl.ut  ..nlu.ar.  y  ,.ut  fan-y  •« 

J..,n  .nrn'l.  Ivs.  to  .lo  justi.o  to,  tl.o  many    lli.'ht  and  n.uk.  sc-ntlnu..t  ri.lU-..lou..-C«. 

point's  of  lH.ant»,  ,.ow.t,  uimI  ,.athos  with    cin,mU  0>,,„urci<il 

Vbicb  tU«  l»iioW  ttbouutls.    il  vtiti  not  but 

Hassaurfk     Spanish  Ameiucans.    Fo.»r  Yoar.  among  Spanish 

^  t  Z'*    IW  "o,..  Ktt...   ...<ss..UBKKj.t.  rn.t.a  State.   Minister  to 

UrKei;ubiicotEo..ulo...     Thira  ..aiiio...     P.mo.     Cl<.th.  150 

The.  .  «.aro..Wany  „.,..  a.  .  wh.h  ;-•  ,;;--;;7,.:;:-S  ';!. ."-.-lir oi 

|heav.'raK..orau..nlt.vat..,ln.*.l.     .,n^  '^     ;     ^„„.,,,,',„  ,„.■  fntun-  stale  of 

d.sirotolK.inforuu..l,thattlu.HUtho    has  I'^-    ^^j  ,^    ,,^„       ,,i    ,„,,,    ,.,„,,    .,„• 

omitt.wUntheso«raphi.Mm«.s;ll...s.H|  .     .  ,,;:";.,;„„„   ,.,„„.,„„    ...1   without 

the  citios  a.i.l  towns,  th.'  st^-.ts,    ho  ik-o,!.  m.   U                                    ^^^^^  _^^     .  ,„       j^,,,,, 

their  .h.mestie    habits,  their  rel,...ou   an,l  >      ;^;,,   '    ,;'  ...^   „,,   u  well  in   nauM. 

politi-s,  thoir  aivisions  hy  .aste  an.l   rar-  ;'^^,;'        .,  j^.  ,,„at  to  seOeet  u.hI  what  to 

S.e  nauuai  .r   .U-ts  of  the  so    ,  the  peeu  ^  •  -      P   J  ^b  .  .^  ^^  ^  ^^           ,  ,,„^^^^^^  ^,..^ 

botany,  th.hel.ht  of  "'"----^  "^    "   ^    ^     ^  uvorthy  narrator.-/^  ^^.</ 

tics  of  filrthiuuiiCM  tt'  ^  eruptions,  tlic  im     ttn>i 

Hatch.    Warop  1812  in  the  Noktuvvkst.     A  Chapter  of  the 

History  of  the  War  of  ISI'2  in  tht-  Northw  t.  Eml.iaciiif.'  tlu-  .Surrender 
of  tlu/Northwesteni  Army  aixi  Fort,  at  Detroit,  Augu.^t  if.,  l.si;'.;  with  a 
DescriptioiJ  and  Biojiraphical  .sjc-tch  of  the  oclelrated  Indian  <  'hief,  Te- 
cumseh.  By  Colonel  Wm.mam  Stam.ioy  irAicii,  Acting  Assistant  (Quarter- 
master-Cienoral  of  tiiat  Army.     KSino.     .^heej..  1  -5 


A  new  chaiiler  of  tin  ohl  liistory.  An  ohl 
man's  story,  tolil  wiiilo  linlitin^'  liis  battles 
over  aK'ain,  coneerning  the  ojieratious  of  tlie 
Northwestern  army.  As  the  author  was 
acthig  assistant  (Hiartermaster-f^eueral  <if 
tho  army,  ami  in  elose  eomniunleation  with 
the  various  ollieers  in  eommand,  his  inirra- 
tive  poi-sesses  more  than  ordinary  interest. 
Nearly  one-1  alf  of  this  volume  is 
occupied  with  an  elaborate  memoir  of  Te- 
cumseh,  evideuUy  prepared  with  unusua: 


.vantages  for  seetiring  aecuraey  of  in- 
formation, and  .villi  great  care;  and  this  i.s 
not,  in  our  estimation,  the  least  important 
jiortion  of  the  volume.— ///>/«nV'if  Maij^.zinr. 

This  unpretending  little  volume  is  quite 
an  interesting  addition  to  the  history  of  the 
evenis  referred  to.  It  deals  mainly  with 
the  operations  of  (ieneral  Hull,  and  his  sur- 
render, and  gives  additional  facts  in  regard 
to  the  eharacler  ami  death  of  Tecuraseh.— 
S.  E.  Ui»l-  'ii.d  <Jcn.  J:tijh-ttr. 


llii^torlMl  and  ^tUi'if  lav  conn  tiookii. 


21 


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itivei'dity. 


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|iut  fini-y  'o 

•Ulotl*!.— C'*"*- 


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|,'llliH)Si.'S  of 
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C!  tdliii'H  iif*' 
mill  witlioiit 
Illy  ('i>^;iii/iiiil 
,i'll  in  iiaiid, 
t  mill  whiU  to 

olisorver  umi 
Witiitn, 

tor  of  the 
'  Surrender 
si,".;  with  a 
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:uriipy  of  in- 
■e;  anil  this  is 
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iliunt'  is  (juito 
history  of  tin- 
I  mainly  with 
11,  anil  his  !<ur- 
facts  in  rc^'artl 
if  Tecumst'li.— 


H.^YK."*.  TiiK  LiFi:,  l'i'iu.r<;  iSKUVicKs,  and  .Si;m;ct  Sim:i:«iii:.'<  of 
KniuMiKuKO  I'.,  IIavk*.  By  .1.  Q  Hovvahu.  Tortn  it.  llJino.  rai»«>r,  7.'»o. 
Cloth,  '  ^  1  •2^ 

Mr.  .!.  I}.  Ilowiinl'.*  ri.mpik''t  titlln  voliimo  Tin-  voluini'  In  piihllshi'il  cuiuTlally  with 

1h  |iri'|)aroil  witli  a  kmoiI  tuMli'  ami  iiuhIith-  n-ftTi'tn'i' to  tlio  iioUtlcul  faiiipalKii.  mit  in, 

tlotk  iiiiu.-iiial  ill  ciktiipalitn    loi'iiiiicnt)*,  ami  lU'Vcrthcli'i!*.  u  corri'it  liiuurapliy,  writtoti 

it  ifivci  a'liiiulant  maliTiuU   for  foritiiii«  a  In  u  sjilrit  of  •Mitiro  falriii'HM,  ainl  Its  solcc" 

fair  t'>tiiiiiit('  of  till'  man  for  ulioiii,  prole  tioii    from   ((ovcrimr    Hayi'n'  spin'chcs  uro 

alily,  a  litili'  ovir  half  of  a  nation  of  forty  vury  jiJtliclomily  cUoHt'u.— .Veu'  Yurk  I'unl. 
iiiiUionH  will  voto  for  it  i  <'hii.'f  oilkor  uoxt 
JS'ovfUibur.— AVii'  York  Tribune, 


IIavu'aud.    Elopution  for  BirsY  i*iiOPi»ii. 

WAuu.     iHiuo.     l'ii|i«>r. 


IJV  fS.  FUANCKS  UaY- 

50 


Hazkx.    Oi'K   Baiiukn   Lands.    TIio   Interior   of  the   United 

Mtiito^,  \v»>>t  oi  tht>  ( >ii.-lfini(lie(Uh  Meridian,  itiid  east  of  the  SitMiu  Ne- 
vada.    Uy  Ueiionil  W.  B.  II  •ZKN.     8vo.     raper.  50 

IIfxpiiam,.     Book  of  thk  Bi-ack  Bass.     C()rn|>rising  ita  Oom- 

j)h'tf  ."^ciet'tilli'  iiiiil    Ijfi'  IlisiDiy,  tn^'cther  with  a  I'm  1  'I'reatise  on 

Anjilingtind  Kly-FisliiiiL',  wiili  a  Fnli  Account  ol  TooN,  Invjih'inents,  and 
Tackle.     Bv  Dr.  .I.xmks  A,  Hknsii.m.i,.     Illustrated,     1-Jnio.     ('loth.       V.  00 


nr.  .1.  .\.  ll,';i>^lian's  "Hook  of  tlir  lll;irk 
I!a.'<s"  will,  (loiihtluss,  meet,  tlic  hi';lii'>l  cn- 
jii'ctiitioii  of  tho-ii'  will)  havi'  so  loii!{  mill 
aii.xionsly  awaitcil  its  appfiirmici'.  It  is  a 
Work  cviih'iitly  written  (■"»  luiinn',  liy  one 
\v!io  lias  iniiiU'  black  hass  a  special  >tilily  for 
many  years,  ami  the  "ipe  fruits  of  liis  re- 
search are  disiilayeii  ill  llie  Voluilli'  ,|ll>^t  is- 
.siieii.  It  will  take  ranli  as  tiie  iimlispuieil 
uutliorityon  the  siilijcctof  wliicli  it  treais, 
mill  Tills  a  niche  too  loiii,' vacant  in  the  lit- 
erature of  lielil  ami  Hood.  .\s  a  practical 
treatise  on  hlack  hass.  and  the  mode  of  cap- 
ture, style, if  tiudilc.  and  all  that  pertains  to 
the  siiliject,  the  Imok  maybe  safely  recom- 
mended to  theaii;,diiiL,'  fraternity  of  .\  in  erica. 
—  7'((/'/,  l''iihl  i\iiil  J'nnii, 

J)r.  Ilenshall  has  uivi'ii  tlie  aiii;lcr  a  liook 
whiidi.  as  tlie  oystcriuen  say.  is  full  ■'  meas- 
ure and  solid  meat." 


The  illlLllim,'  piirliiill  of  tlie  Imok  is,  with* 
ontdoulit.  tiu' licst  lliiii;,'  e\cr  written  upon 
these  (Islics.  ...  it  is  ilear.  and  covers 
the  whole  ;,'i'oiini4  of  t'le  difl'crint  modes  of 

tlsliin;,',  and  is  a iiiipaiiicd  by  cuts  of  the 

manner  of  holding'  llic  rod,  castinK.s,  and 
diauraiiis  of  tlie  mode  df  throwing'  tho  fly 
that  it  serins  to  lis  as  if  tlie  merest  tyro 
ciiiild  so,ni  liecome  an  cxjiirt  by  earefnlly 
read  ill),'  this  hook  loid  followiii!;  its  iiistriii'- 
tioiis.  .Not  only  is  it  a  book  for  the  begin- 
ner, but  it  is  one  that  no  aiijiiercaii  «ill'ord 

to  lio  Willliillt.      .      .     . 

.  .  .  A  ,i,'rc.it  (diariii  in  the  book  is  tho 
antlior's  freedom  from  ciniveiitlonii'ity,  and 
from  Ilie  cclioini;  of  seiitinieiits  wli.i  ii  hiivo 
liccome  In  sort  orlhodii.\  ojiiiiioiis  of  an.t:liaj; 
writers.  Takiiii,'  it  as  a  ".hole,  \se  can  not 
speak  too  hi-.'hly  of  il.~F<>nsl  nna  Sircain, 


Henshall.  Moui';  Ahout  thk  Black  Bass.  Being  a  Supple- 
ment to  the  '•  liook  of  the  I'Aivk  liass."  Comprising  additional  mattei 
on  the  subject  of  each  chapter  ot  the  original  work,  arranged  in  the  same 
order,  containing  the  latest  development  in  the  Scientilic  and  Life  His- 
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Implements.  By  Dr.  Jamks  A.  Hexsiiall.  With  v  new  portrait,  and 
numerous  illustrations.     l2iuo.     Cloth.  1  i»0 


IlENSiiiALL.  An  ci/ih'on  (Ir  luxe  of  tlie  "  Book  of  tlie  Black 
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IlEN-IIVT.l.       CAMl'INli  AND  CUUISINU  IN  FLORIDA.      By  Br.  -TaMES 

A.  llKNs>,A,..„  AuthcT  of  "The  Eook  of  tl.e  Blade  Buss.'     i'n.li.sely  >lhjs- 
trated.     l^nio.  * 

It  contains  (i.-aphic  Sketcl.es  of  rampinL',  Sailing,  ^''^'^'"^vT'n 'L^'in" 

ini  in  The  \V«n<lr  lana  of  SoiUhe.n   Florida,  enil.odyu.g  l<aithful    Descnp- 

"5>s   of  it^    Xatund    Features,    Scenery,    and   ^'li'-'^^i     '"^-'-^^-^   ^;;: 

musinu  Experiences  with  its  Settlers,  7 '.ackers^. and  ";1"V!;;  ,' ^^^^  ^^ 
and  In.U'Uclive  Accounts  of  its  Animals,  Bu'ds,  fishes,  and  Ueptiles,  and 
U^a^  e  Inlormation  regarding  its  Soil  and  I'nnlucts;  bo.ng  a  In     a^coun 

^L;^;;,rrh^%v:;;ir:rn:;i^af;rt^nS^ 

Sportsman,  and  Thysician. 


Forsamm'  r  rcailiii^'  it  would  bo  (lifficuU 
to  lind  a  more  aUnwlive  book  thiia  Dr.  Hcii- 
Bhall's  latost  work,  "  CiunpiiiK  and  Cniisiiit; 
in  Floridii."    It  is  refrcsliiuK   and   breezy 


Tliis  worl<  fnriiislics  \is  with  nn  entorta.n- 
ins  ini'l  amiisiiif;  account  of  two  winters 
spent  in  Floridii.  Tlie  i,"""^  doctor  seems  to 
luive  Inid  anion-st  liis  iiatients  a  number  of 


,.ew  iufornKaion  ...ncernum  the  luu  o  ™  ;;^';;;'.„^.,,,,,,i  f„,,,,,f  u>cm  to  nceom- 
llower.  and  tl.e  lisb.n.-o  that  reR.on  n>  a  ^  ";\\  '  Z^^,  ,  „,,3  t,  u- a  thor.nishly 
style  to  altra,.t  the  ,a.ner.    reader,  wlnle  to  '',;,''.   '.,,,i,„  ^,5,,     „ow  they 

eiallvvalnnbletothoseseekinKanewhonie     is   a   xtn    "»        ' 

in  the  South.-/-ar,.,  FieUl.  and  Fire.>dc.  en.l.-/-e.dou  i',./u»,  UaMte. 

Hanover.     A  Practical   Treatise   on    the    Law   of    Houses. 

Embracing  the  Law  of  Bargain,  Sale,  and  Warran'v  of  Horses  and  other 
Live  Stock  ;  the  Utile  as  to  Uns.n.ndness  and  Vice,  and  the  Uesponsib.hty 
of  the  Proprieto-s  <.f  Liverv,  Auction,  an.l  Sale  Stables,  l.tnkeepers,  \  et- 
erinarv  Sttrgeon^.  a.td  Farriers,  Carriers,  etc.  Second  edition,  revise.l  a.ul 
enlarged.     By  M.  D.  H.vnovkr.     8vo.     Law  sheep.  ■*  '-"^^ 

In  this  work,  the  author  has  chiotly  sought  to  investigate  the  principles 
which  corasmnte  the  law  of  warranty  in  the  sale  of  horses,  and  to  present 
tiiom  in  a  clear  and  concise  form.  ,         n ,-,      ^       1       _ 

Con  .-acts  Tttds,  carriers,  negligence,  a,td  other  branches  of  the  law  have 
also  bee.  treated  of,  so  far  as  they  relate  to  hor.ses  and  other  hve  s  ock. 
The  rule  as  to  unsout.dness  and  vice^  in  horses,  a,.d  the  vosponsib.ltty  oi 
i„;; keepers,  liverv-stable  keepers,  a.td  others  havntg  tire  care  oi  horses,  have 

'•^Sr^^m'd^'tr^^intKlr  has  beett  to  a^-rd  assistance  to  the  lawyer,  a.ul  at 
the  same  tne  to  enable  the  unprofessional  reader  to  gaut  a  .'^-''^''^  ^I 
q;utinta,;cewith  the  law  on  the  subject.  He  has  also  given  full  notes  of  the 
decisions  of  the  American  and  English  courts. 

«n,.h  a  work  as  this,  in  whi.d,  the  law  re-    derstand,  h»s  Iour  been  needed;  and  we  be- 
laSA^    -to-k    s    nrefullyeollatedand    lieve    this  work   will   be  generally  sou.h 

"      h      ;n-rofessi..nal  readers  eonld   un-     ,r.,.ny -X.Uon.l  Un  S„.k  Journal. 


i-mi- 


Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Books. 


23 


.  James 

ely  illus- 
1  OU 

a  Ilunt- 
Descrip- 
iiig  ami 
I'lcasiiifi 
Liles,  ami 
account 
lie  Wilds 
ichtman, 


entorta.n- 
la  winters 
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number  of 
bciii^  (luf? 
■ving-imn." 
nir,  liiight 
•oulcl  work 
11  to  nreom- 
tlioroughly 
How  tliey 
OS  tiiul  tlio 
luntcil,  mill 
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wliitt  liair- 
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ponsibility 

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■evised  and 

4  00 

princi  :)les 
to  pretent 

lo  law  have 
live  stock, 
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lorses,  have 

'ver,  and  at 
ironeral  ac- 
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(1 ;  and  we  be- 
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lU'SPriptiou  ol 

Journal. 


IloTiTox.     Silver  an  Issue  of  Internationai-  Politics.     By  S. 

Dana  IIouton.     Svo.     Taper.  50 

lIoRTOX.     Silver  and  Gold,  and  their  Relatioti  to  tlu;  ProWlotn 

of  Kesiimptioi).     By  S.  Dana    Horton.     Second  edition,  revised  and  en- 
larged,     f^vo.      rioth.      Out  of  print. 

JloKTOx.  The  Monetary  Situation.  An  Address  delivered  at 
the  Request  of  the  American  Social  Hoienco  A.ssociation,  at  its  Meeting 
in  Cincinnati,  May  21,  1S78.  With  an  Appendix  containing:  I.  The 
Prussian  Anti-Silver  Theory,  and  its  Origin  in  an  Historical  Error;  II. 
General  Restoration  of  Silver  a  Condition  Precedent  to  .Successful  Can- 
cellation of  Paper  Money;  111.  A  Vindication  of  the  Practicability  of 
Bi-Metallic  Union.     I'.y  S.  Daxa  Hokton.     8vo.     Paper.  50 

lIoRTON.     The  Silver  Pound,  and  England's  Monetary  Policy 

since  the  Itestoration,  together  with  the  History  <.f  the  (iiiinea.  11- 
lustrateU  by  Contemporary  Documents.  By  S.  Dana  Hokton.  8vo. 
Cloth.  '  **^^ 

Ilou.iii.     The  American  Journal  of  Fore,?trv.     Devoted  to  ^le 

Interests  of  Forest  Tree  Plaining,  the  Formation  and  Care  of  Woo.llan.ls 
and  Ornamental  Plantations  generally,  and  to  the  various  Econ.un.es 
therein  concerned.  Edited  by  Fkankmn  B.  IIol-gh,  l'h.I>.,  late  Choi  ot 
Forestry  Division,  V.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture;  aiUhor  ot  "Elements 
of  Forestry,"  etc.     Svo.     <"loth.  '"^  ^' 

s,  contains  a  large  amotnit  of  valuable 

it  was  devoted,  in  great  variety.     The 

le  longer  articles: 

Profits  of  Forest  Culturo;  Humphrey  (A.  C.) 
The    Relations    of    Forests    to    .\grieulturc; 
,Iaek  (K.)  an.l  Connors  (R.)  The  White  Pine: 
King  (R.  .\.  iJ-i  Indiviilual  KfVorts  in  Preserv- 
ing anil   Propagating  our  Trees;   I.eue  (A.) 
Porestul  Experiment  Stations  in  Germany; 
Mohr  (C.)  On  the  ])istrn)ntion  of  tlie  .More 
Important  Forest  Trees  iu  the  (.iulf  Regirn; 
Munson  (T.  V.)  Forests  and  I'orosts  Trees  of 
Texas;   P>,?tnnm   (H.  ('.)  Forest  Fires-.    Read 
(M.  ('.)  What  Shall  we  do  witli  our  Elevated 
Swamp  I.imds  in  Ohio'.'  Ilohb  ( W.)  Tlie  True 
ami  Va\-       i  Arboricnllure;  Spalding  (V.  M.) 
1.  Forest  I.    in    Micliigan— f)utlook  and  Sug- 
gestions; 1.  The  Dunes  of  Lake  Michigan; 
Stearns  (R.   E.   C.)    Forest  Tree  Culture  in 
California;  Thompson  (H.  M.)  Plan  of  Forest 
Planting  for  the  (ireat  Plains  of  Nortli  Amer- 
ica;  Tliorne   (C  K. )    ProtUable   Forest  Tree 
Culture;    Vasey  (Ci.)    The    Coniferie  of    the 
fnited  States;  Warder  (J.  A.)  t.  Larch  Wood; 
•J.  Larcli  Mere;  H.  Tlio  Wild  Cherry  Tree;  4. 
Tree  Planting  for  Railroads;  Watson  (S.)  The 
Poplar  Fiimily;  Wliite  (C.  A.)  Forestry  in  the 
(.ireat  Prairie  Keiji<in. 


This  handsome  volmne,  of  5S',)  ])age 
information  on  the  subjects  to  which 
following  are  among  the  principal  of  tl 

Allan   (A.   MeD.)   Some  Lessons  we  hav(> 
Learned,    and    Siiggestions   for  the   Future; 
Allen    (.M.)    Tree    Planting    on    the    Plains; 
Ameriean    Forestry    Congress-Proceedings 
at  tlie  .Meetings  at  Cincinnati,  Montreal,  and 
St.  Paul;  I!oardman(S.  L.jT'ie  HenUock  in 
Maine;  Bryant  (Arthur),  The  Ash;  Uuekley 
(L.  B.)   1.   The   Pecan;  'J,   Vlmin^   Crnssijulin: 
Hudd  (,T.  L.)  Trees  on  Prairie  Farms;  Calkins 
(W.  W.)  Notes  on  some  Little  Known  Florida 
Trees;  Clay  (C  M.)  The  Preservation  ot  For- 
ests; Ely  (A.)  Copse  Culture;  l'\'rnow  (H.  C) 
1,  CmKlitions  of  Forest  Growth;  2.  Planting 
iu  Waste  I'lacos; :!.  Sketchofthe  Development 
of  Forest  Policy  in  (iormany;  Gott  (15.)  For- 
est Tree   Planting— liesults  and  Advantages 
lor  Farmers;   Harvey  (F,  L.)  Tlie  Arboreal 
Flora  of  Arkansas;  Hicks  (J.  S.)  Tlic  Plack 
and  Yellow  Locusts;   Hodges  (L.  1!.)  1.  The 
Planting  of  Wind-Breaks  along  Itailroads;  J. 
Facts  about  Forestry;  Hough  (F,  1!.)  1.  l"or- 
estry  of  the  Future;  'J.  Reminiscences  of  For- 
eign"   Travel;    3.    I'nblic    Kncouragcinont   of 
Forest  Tree  Planting;  1.  Experimcnlal  Plan- 
tations of  Eucalyptus  near  Rome;  ">.  I'pon  tlic 


f>! 


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4: 


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g|  Jtobert  Clarke  ^  Co. 

Hough.    Elements  of  Forestry.    Desi^nicd  to  Afford  luforma- 

TnLcernin.  riant.n.  an.l  Tare  oi'  Fo.est  Trees  Jor  On,^.cn^ 
Profit-  and  jiiVn.g  Su-.slion.  upm.  tho  Trealion  and  taro  oMV  oou- 
fands  wihtCo  Vrewot.Soouriu,  tho  Greatest  Benefits  for  the  Loudest 
S::  rarti.uhuly  adapted  to  the  Wat.ts  and  Condition,  of  the  I  n.^d 
Stue.  By  Fu-K,,,s  B.  llou.n,  rh.D..  Chief  of  Forestry  Du-.s,on.  Dc 
panLnt  of  Agrioulture.  Washington.  D.  C.  With  nnmerou.  >llu«tr^ 
tions.  \'2mo.  Cloth. 
The  book  is  abun.lanlly  illustrato,!,  i.  ad-    am-o^nvt  I..  thU  r<>,M.try.  J/;"  «.»"!";  "jjl 

of  „s  ,hmon..ous  > .    '^  '^  P""'^"^'         j^^,  -  avoi.lcl,  .u.-l  tlu-  wh.,h>  ton.  ,.,.1  soope 

'''S;:t:;::    un       '  :  "^  ^ho    or   ti,e  vounn.  ....  .>  tl.  .....est  ae^oe 

foni'plote  work  ui.on  the  sul.jectthat  has  yet    land  f.vm.r. 

Housekeeping  in  the  Blue  Grass.    A  New  and  Practical  Cook 

Book  containing  noailv  l.ODO  Hecipos.     By  the   Ladi.>s  of  the  Kan<loIph 
Mission  Band  of  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Taris.  Ky.     tioth  thousand. 
12mo.     Cloth.  '  ^^ 
This  is  one  of  the  hest  a,>.)  fullest  recipe,  wife  of  the  nation.    No  housokooper  in  the 
for  eookin^'  and  other  househohl  purposes  lau.i  should  be  without  this  book.-Aaniia. 
we  liave  ever  seen. -A'ani€.^MI»W,--T.  Vilu  Timr.-^. 
'          nt  a  work  of  I.e. luuon   merit.    The  The  arrangement,  the  nulex,  the  ch  ssift- 
oontributors  are  ladies  of  the  hi.'he.st  soeial  eation,    the   terse   but  lucid  ''■"p-'tV  <'/     >« 
H.araeter,  and  what  they  have  contributed  recipes,  the  insertion  of  a  -"^  •- "'    j    f 
,.au  be  relied  u, -on  with  impli.'itconli.lence.  leaves-every  thiu.^'  about  thi,  1m:    ..  .shov.S 
This  book  will  now  be  the  standard  for  good  that  it  was  Kotten  up  witii  K'reat  care,  by  la- 
v.Uinu   not  onlv  in   Kentucky,  but  all   over  dies   of   rare   intelli..'ence,   cultivation,  and 
li,..  Westan.l  ^.m\.h.-nr.rin:,t'jn  {IC:/.)  <!<,-.rtle.  e.>cpei:ieuee.-i'-vi»A/..,-f  {Ky.)  Icoimm. 
,  The  Kentucky  matron  i>  tlie  nioilel  house- 

HovEY.  Celebr.\tei»  Amkiuc.w  O.wkrns.  Especially  Mam- 
moth, Wyandot,  and  Luray.  llistoiici!,  .<cientilic.  and  Descriptive;  with 
Notices  of  Caves  and  (irottoos  in  other  Lands.  By  IIou.\ck  C.  IIovev. 
Maps  and  j.lates.     ,Svo.     Ciotli.  '-  "^ 

A  collection  of  interestioR  and  w<.ll-writ.  elegant.    He  sensibly  avoid,  le.-hn.calitles 

teu'keienes  of    the   Mammoth,  Wyandot,  when  not  necessary,  and  write,  to  the  fu 

Lurav  .  1    o^^^^^                    with  a  condensed  comprehensi„n  .,f  intelli..eni  readers  of  ail 

accouiU  o    caie  <Uvelling.s,  sepulcher.s  and  classes.    Tho>e  who  are  at  all  interested  in 

feTles,   lid    the  literature   pertaining  to  cirious  facts  of  nature  will  find  the  book 

them      Mai.v  new  facts  have  been  gathered  fas.-inating.-a  mao  IntcT-OceMu. 

Ind  new  s   rVevs  made  during  the  past  year,  K  valuable  ..ontribution  to  --'.  .c  htc  a- 

"he  maps- and  diagrams  prepared   for  tare,  and  the  "-V'--"'"""'  '^';;, '''".J^ 

the  volume  a.id  largely  to  the  value  and  appeared   of    .ubterruueau    America.-T/W 

clearness  of  the  descriptions.    Mr.  Hovey's  Edumtnr. 
•tyle  is  clear  and  simple,  and  his  language 


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Wood- 
Longest 
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1  50 

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:'.'  Dupiirt- 
orts  liiivo 
DiiiL-    and 

j'onlincd 
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I  of  propa- 
os,  ("uttiiig 
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Lvst  (le;^foo 
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al  Cook 

viin<loIph 

housaiid. 

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I'luliTs  of  ail 
ntcrcsted  in 
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II. 

I'lititiclitera- 
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HovEY.    Illustrated  Guide  to  Mammotu  Cave.    By  Horace 
C.  HovEY.    fc'vo.     Paper.  25 

Hubbard.    Merry  Songs  and  Games  for  the  Use  op  the  Kix- 

DEncARTEX.  Selected  and  coinpiled  by  (.'i.aka  Lek.son  IIiduaicd.  4t«». 
Cloth.  2  00 

Hunt.    Historical  Collections  of  Co.>»hocton  County,  Ohio. 

A  complete  Panorama  of  tlio  County  Irom  tlio  Time  of  the  «»iirli»*»t 
known  Occupants  of  the  Territory  to  the  Present  Time.  17G4-I870.  P.y 
liev.  \V.  E.  Hunt.     8vo.     Cloth.  '  2  00 

It  must  not  be  supposed  that  collections  tions  which  will   be  road    with   pleasure, 

of  this  character  are  necessarily  dry  read-  Tlic  chapter  on  the  "Indian  occupancy  and 

Ing.    Thmi4li  a  large  part  of  the  volume  is  early  military  expeditions"  will  repay  pe* 

of  course  Riven  up  to  the  origin  of  tlie  vari-  rusal.— J/((i/a;i«»?  nf  American  Uiitory. 
ou8  institutions,  yet  there  are  many  descrip- 

HuSTON.      JoUHNEV   in    Il0NI>URA.><,    AND    JoTTINGS    BY   THE   WaY. 
Inter-Oceanic  Uailway.    I'.y  I!.  (J.  llusros,  C.  E.    Map.    Svo.    Pap»M'.      50 

Irwin.    How  to  Play  Puogressivp  Euchue.    By  Will  T.  Ir- 
win.    Pocket  size.     Paper.  25 

Containing:  How  to  give  a  Party;  Imitations;  Partners  .nnd  Places; 
Names  atid  Numher  of  T..')les;  Badges  and  Prizes;  Scoring  and  Score 
Sheets;  How  to  Play  the  (iame;  Utiles  ol'  Piogicssive  Euchre;  Laws  of 
Euchre;  Valuable  Pointers  for  Players;  How  to  Win  Prizes;  Hints  to  the 
Hostess. 

Isha.m,  Davidson  and  Fi;rxes.<.     ruisoNEUs  or  War  and  Mil- 

ITAiiY  PiusoNS.  Por.-nnal  narratives  of  experiences  in  the  Prisons  ut 
Kichniond,  Danville,  Maeon,  Aiideivoiivillo,  Savannah,  Milieu,  ('harleston 
and  Columbia.  With  a  general  aeeomit  of  Pi  ison  Life  and  Prisons  in 
the  South  during  the  War  of  the  R.-I>(>llioii,  inchidiiig  Slatistioal  Infor- 
mation pertaining  to  Prisoners  of  War;  together  with  a  list  of  Oilioers 
who  were  Prisoners  of  War  fi'orii  .lanuary  1,  lSi')l.  By  As\  B.  Ksuam, 
Henry  M.  D.vviDsox  and  Hi:xnY  B.  FuiixKs.'s.     lUus.     8vo.     Cloth.       3  50 

One  of  the  largest  and  most  romirfoheii-       Tliis  is  a  portly  vohinio  of  a-\  pHcrcs,  f-iMy 

sive  works    rdalin),'   to    llie   civil    war    is  'Mustratcd It    is  the  rcliitioii  of 

'•  Prisoners  of  War  and  Military  Prisons."    .  tlic  i)crso!uil  experiences  of  tlic  aiuhors  in 

.     .     .    The  .')T1  paxes  of  the  book  arc  well  southern  pr, sous,  into  which  stories  ii.  e  in- 

and  profusely  illustrated,  and  it  is  l)eyon(l  tcrwovcn  facts  revealed  by  the  Kovcrnment 

doubt  a  valuable  e;)ntribution  to  the  liistory  archives  and  war  records  from    both  the 

of  the  war The  work  has  an  in-  union  and  rebel  sides.    .    .    .    Interspersed 

tense  interest  for  the  soldier.  nn<l  the  youiuj  throughout  are  anecdotes  and  incidents  of 

civilian  will  reatl  it  with  wonder prison  life,  fomiint;  a  complete  picture  of 

The  testimony  of  this  book  is  weiRhty  and  captive  experiences.— C/umi/j  Inter-Ocean. 
conclusive.— OnciimoU  Cwnmercial  Gazette. 


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J.cK^oN.    The  Black  Arts  IN  Medicine.    With  an  Anniycr- 

^ ta!;l!uiro' .     By  ti.e  late  .Fouv  D.  .F.c.o..  M.D..  of  Kentucky.     Echted 

hy  L  i^.McMurtni^'Si.D.     l-'mo.     Cloth. 

perusal,  a  history  of  tlu-  nstrolo.y  unci  .  l-       "^'';^\'^;  '";;;, i„,._v„.    r.rit   J/a/ical 
the  impress  of  .uch  art.  on  the  Pnu^tico  o^    7.>«|-.<.  ^  ^^^^  ^^^^^.^^^  ^^^^  ^^. 

"•:''rv ,;'",;"  'irin":::;::"  7.  w'" "  ter,^'-'"*^.  --^  ^-"'-'^  -"*  --^^  tt. 

mislalcen.      I!>  an  '•'-;'      ''^;^  ..u.  doctor    mono-ruphs   that  have  hfon  rocfivc.l    for 
the  original  meaiun^M,ftlu' tern    the  dortor  .  if   one  will  stu.lv 

has  made,  nndcr  tin.  forn.  of  sea  Inn.'  sat,  e  '^'        'J"^  ^;             j.       _^„  ,„,  ^^t.  so  well 

a  denunciation  of  the  .iisrepulal.le  .rt.  a  .  ''       ^   j^^"       ^^^           ,1,,,^  ,,eitly  or  con- 

.leviees  resorted    to    by  tl>e   unseru,ulous  ^^i;^^''^,^^^^    ,.,    ,,;„    beeomc   a 

with  ti>e  purpose  of  seeurn,,p.Urona.e  J     V',/^,,'        'better  man,  «  more  cfH- 

Vnhappilytlu-re  is  too  mueh  tril,.  (on-  .  ,u  trus  worti.v    and  ueeom,,lished  phy- 

veye<l  by  this  satire,  wh.eh,  rHnU  m  .;,.r-  ♦•'"; '^"^1  V       exalted  commendation  for 

.....  rejects  baeR  the  ha hUs  '•  J-V  -J  ^^^JTv^^i^li^n.  hut  the  praise  be- 

"^  T  :^IZ  ::s^^'"  -    ^^ee  Lloa  stowed  is  we'  and  fully  de.erved.-ie.c/.^«i 

J?'!;:  c::iem;;:h;rm;;j:.ess  ofVuese  pruc  a.a  Lb-.«W»c  .Icd/ca;  iaurna^. 

Jaspeh.     The  Birds  or  Nouxii  America.    Drawn  from  Nature ; 

.ngraved  a.ul  dc.c.ibe.l  l>y  T..m.,.okk  .Us.-kk.  A.  M.,  M.  IX  K -h  l'«'t 
contains  three  beuutilnlly  color.  I  I'latos.  an<l  one  t.nte.l  Sc-.enl.(u<.  I  ia  e. 
twelve  bv  fifteen  inches,  un.l  eight  pages  of  letterpress,  clevote.l  to  the 
ro,,ular"and  Scientific  History  of  NcMth  Anierican  Pir.ls,  .ncluchng  a 
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Half  morocco. 

The  Same.     Popular  portion  only,  with  the  Colored  Ph.to^ 

1  vol.     Tull  morocco. 


T  am  mueh  pleased  witli  your  work,  "The 
Hirds  of  Nortli  Ameriea,"  especially  with 
tliat  part  wliich  treats  of  the  osteoloi^ieal 
Hiicl  anatomieal  .  haraeters  of  birds,  for  Mo 
little  has  been  written  upon  this  subject  by 
other  ornithologists.  In  the  srouping  of  the 
birds,  arrangement  of  light  and  sliade,  in 
tlie  jierspeetive  and  delineations  of  the  form 
and  feathers,  Dr.  ,Iasper  has  certainly  s\ir- 
passed  all  other  artists,  produeint:  the  best 
pictures  of  the  species  which  1   have  ever 


8eeii. —/»)■()/.  r.  F.   Mdijnard,  author  of  "  The 
llirds  iif  Floridn." 

A  work  in  every  way  worthy  the  subject, 
an.l  one  attainable  by  all  lovers  of  birds. 
llaviuK  compared  these  with  .specimens  in 
onr  own  cabinets,  we  iire  prepared  to  vouch 
(or  tlieir  fidelity.  Having  made  a  special 
study  of  works  of  ornitliology,  we  take 
pleasure  in  recommending  this  work,  aSf 
every  thing  considered,  being  by  far  the 
mon  satisfactory  of  any  in  the  market.-- 
I'lof.  K.  A.  O'tkis.  Oruillioliiiiinto/  -Vfic  York. 


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to  Familiar  Objects,  for  the  Use  of  Schools  atid  beginners  in  the  Art  of 
Drawing.  With  17  full  page  illustrations,  liy  >I.  .1.  Keui.EB,  School  of 
Design,  University  of  Cincinnati.     I'Jrao.    Clotli.  1  00 

It  is  so  lucid  tliat  be^'iiiners  ran  readily  with  which  th«  text  is  Illustrated.— PAfto- 

understaml  it,  aiul  so  far  thoroufrli  tliat  it  drljihin  Inqitirrr, 

contains  every  tliiuf;  witli  whicli  it  is  esseu-  It  is  eonimeiidablc  for  its  lucidity  of  ex- 

tial    that   tlie   student  of   druwinf,'    shonUl  planation  and  delinition.  and  the  j;ra<lual 

make   himself   iic<iuainted .      Notliin^   cau  metliod  that  conducts  the  scholar  through 

make  the  study  of  perspective  au  easy  one,  linear    perspective,    parallel,  angular,  and 

but  Keller'B  treatise  simplifios  it  as  mucli  as  obli<iue.— CV)u'(/i/»aft  C'omwcrciaf.      ■ 

is  possible,  aided  by  the  excellent  diagrams 

Kklley.    Alfred  Kelley;   his  Lii-e  and  Work     By  Hon. 

,5ame8  L.  EATr:s.     I'ortrait.     8vo,  1  &'> 

Mr   Kollov  was  horn  in  Middlrfii'ld,  Conn.,  in  ITS'J;  Ppent  lii-*  youth  in 

Lowville   .S.Y.;   and  i.i  1><10,  having  com.-  ofug.-,  was  oti  his  way  <.ti  hor-e- 

bi'-k  to  tlu>  "  <lr»'iit  W.'st,'   tlMMt^  to  inak."  his   iionie  and  his  torlune.     In 

18U  Mr  Koll.'v  had  so  fa  fstiiblished  uiinseU'  in  !iis  new  inv-ition  as  to  ho 
sent'totiio  l.'.'islatun",  and  lie  was  then  its  youiigesi  meml'er,  as  when  reliv- 
ing theietiom,  in  1S57  he  was  its  oldest  nienih^-r.  There  more  than  lorty 
Veir«  ina.iv  <>f  th.-ni  veusof  active  legislative  >ervice,  both  m  the  S.-natft 
and  House  of  h'epr.'sentatives.  were  tlu-  arena  for  th<jse  puhlic  woiks  wliii-h 
de^^.'rvedly  in  ide  Mr.  Kelley  the  most  eonspieuou^,  as  he  was  justlv  iiie 
most  memorahl.',  (thiom.m'of  his  time.  The  ji^rsonal  etVorts  and  othcial 
lilt' ot  Mr.  Kelley  ai'.-  so  intimately  blended  with  the  development  ol  tn- 
resources  of  ( »hio,  with  it^  commercial  and  iinancia!  ])rosi>erity,  and  with 
the  establishment  and  maintenance  of  its  credit,  that  this  narrative  necs- 
sarilv  includes  much  ot  these  (lepartments  of  (he  history  <.t  the  state. 
It:j  pertinency  to  the  times,  its  vital  relations  to  Ohio  history,  its  t..uch<'!* 
of  reminiscence  and  its  exempliHcation  of  a  stalwart,  sturdy,  steadfast 
American  character  of  the  highest  and  noblest  tyj-e,  will  coaimeiid  it  to 
general  at tentiou. 

Kinney.    Lyrics  of  the  Ideal  and  the   Keal.    13y  Coates 

KiSNKY.     I'Jmo.     Cloth.  1   '*^ 

Klippart.     Tin:  Principli;.'*  and  Puactde  op  Land  Drainaoe. 

Embracing  a  brief  History  of  Underdraiuing ;  a  detailed  E.xamination 
of  its  Operations  and  Advantages;  a  Deseription  of  various  Kinds  of 
Drains,  with  Practical  Directions  for  their  Construction  :  the  Manufacture 
of  Drain  Tile,  etc.  Hlustratetl  with  nearly  100  engravings.  By  Jon.v  H. 
Ki.ii'P.MiT,  author  of  the  "Wheat  Plant,"  Coi'responding  Secretary  of  the 
Ohio  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  etc.     Seconded,      llimo.     Cloth.      I  "5 

This  is  nnexeelleiU  work  upon  the  suliject  is  one  of  the  most  distinRUished  iif,'ricnltur- 

of  drainage,  written  by  a  jier-^on  conversant  ists  of  the  West— has  taken  preat  jiains  to 

with  the  subject.     It  is  written  in   ,i  jilain,  sliow  the  cost  and  coniii;irative  value  of  dif- 

candid  manner,  and  CMU  not  fail  le 'le  of  es-  ferent    kinds  ot    drains— open,    mole,    tile, 

Bcnlial  service  to  those  wlio  will  read  and  brush,    etc.— and    Iheir    ellect   on    the    dif- 

practice  its  jirecepts.    The  subject  is  one  of  ferent  kinds  of  grain  roots,  etc.    We  advise 

creat  importance    to   our  farmers,  and  de-  the  farmers  of  the  West  to  procure  the  above 

niands  of  tliem  more  attention  than  it  has  work,  and.  in  prrnsini,'  its  pases,  they  will 

yet  received.— .Vcic /^»f//aHrf /''armcr.  Knin  what  years  ..f  experience   alone  eaO 

We  hail  witli  pleasure  the  appearance  of  f,'ive.— iVucdi/o  i'ariners'  Advocate. 
this  work.    The  author— who,  by  the  way, 


if 


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Jiobert  Clarke  ^  Co. 


1 


28 
Caw.    Colonial  History  of  Vincennes,  Indiana,  under  the 

French,  British,  and  American  Oovornnionts,  from  its  first  Settlement 

down  to  the  Territorial  Admini.tnition  of  (ienenil  William  Henry  Har. 

rison.     By  Hon.  John  Law.     Timo.    Cloth.  1  ^^ 

ThiH  is  an  .'iddross  <lelivored  hv  .Tti-l-.-  Law  hofor<»  th^  Vinconnos  Histor- 

ical  and  Anti.,Marian  .Saci.-ty,  F.l.ruary  -J,  ls;W;   ropubhsiuMl   ...  I8..S  with 

mme.'o„s  additional    notes  a..d   an   appendix-two-t  ...•<!.  o    th.  vo  u,n« 

co,Uai..H.jr  much  valuaWo  n.atter  .olating  to  (uM.e.al  riarl; ;  <.ene...    lia..- 

m  n    (r.,'itish);    T.H-um.M.l,;     l'..hlic    I.u.ds;    'lV.->.tor,a     Ac(,uisit.o,r,    Lo 

B  Im's  E.vp.>.litio,.;    An.iont  Urant ;  th.  Wr.tern  >San.  the  Inst  nowspa..er 

l.ri.ited  in  Indiana  Territory;  the  Cathuhc  Church;  und  Larly  M.Utia. 

LeC.      ClIUOMATIC   CHAUT   AND   MANUAL  OF  PaULIAMLNTAUV  L^V. 
By  J.  Ross  Lke.     i!4.no.     Stiff  rapor, 'JSl-.     Leather, 
Who  would  hav.  thou,M  a  few  ^•-i;!:' ^^--':::;t!^^ 
p„g..  of  rubM  a.,    n  >:;;;;;;^  f^^^,,      -^1^  ,^;     stioL  that  a,e  Hk-ly  to 
yet  all  together.         he  '^  ^  .^;;  :\\   ;^,,.,,,,t'lv,  lully,  a,.d  plainly.     No 

r"'''V:?'le.  ve      no  follow  ngf    >>'-...  no  .oading  of  ahhreviat.ons,  hu 
turning  of  leases.   '''^  '7/°,  ."':,,.    .    .  ^^^  ..chmt"  ^hcws  at  a  glance  .-very 

brief,  yet  exhaustive. 

,        i«v«tn^hloworV-  for  r^'-^'^t   without   the   least    inconvenience. 

Mr.  Loehasp^Mluce.la^a1Ma'.lc^^ork  lor  r                .,,.i„,rf   is  tho  marvelous  thiir,'. 

^vhich  public  men,  ministers  lawyers,  ami  l.i  t     -      '    >   ^                      ^^^_^^  ^^  ^^^^  ^^  ^^^ 

,n  wl>omaybocnlle,l  upon  topre.w leo  ct  ^^f ';;;;,          „,„;'„„,„  ,,„  .lis,  -so 

,,..Uberntive  a.somblies.  or  mass  mcetmgs.    «-;;,;;';;;^;^.„„  .n.a.g  .,„t  ui  th .n.bina- 

will  be  verv  tlianlLlul.  .         •,  '       . 

the   chairmaa   gnu-efullv   r,Mr  .u>   «->>«r  in-enuity  of  the    autlior.  .ui.l 

Lloyd.    Tin:  Chkmisthy  of  Medicink.     A  Practical  Text  and 

Heference  Book,  for  tho  Use  of  Stu.lonts,  Physicians,  and  Phai'macists. 
Enibodyinu  the  Principles  of  Chemical  I'hilosophy,  and  their  Ai.plication 
to  those  Chemicals  that  a.-e  used  i.»  Medicine  and  in  Phai-macy,  including 
.ill  those  that  are  officinal  in  the  Pharmaeopceia  of  the  United  States. 
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Leather, 

but  o(  the  ooiiipoun<l.<,  tbose  which  have 
l)een  employed  in  medicine  are  treated  of. 
Tlie  limits  thus  drawn  by  the  LUthor  have 
enabled  liim  to -jive,  in  tliu  space  at  hand, 
outlines  of  tlic  various  processes,  with  many 
useful,  practical  liiuts,  descriptions  of  tlie 
various  comi)ound.s,  and  ))rief  directions  for 
determininstiieir  purity.— -ImtcicanJoftrnai 
()/  Vhnrmaey 

Tho  writer  places  the  facts  t)eforo  tho 
reader  in  as  clear  and  concise  a  way  as  pos- 
sil)le  Jn  fact,  it  may  be  said  to  lalie  tlie 
place  of  II  private  instructor  in  cliemistry.— 
TUe  J'harmacUt  and  Clieminl,  Chicago. 


The  treatise  nimor.t  exclusively  relates  to 
such  chemical  processes  and  products  as  are 
of  interest  to  the  physician  or  pharmacist. 
The  autlior  wastes  but  little  time  on  tlieory. 
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their  detection.    It  will  prove  a  valuable  ad- 
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cine or  pliarmacy  ~Dru'j(jistti'  Circular  and 
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Lloyo.    Elixiks:    Tiikir  History,  Foumul/E,  and  Method  op 

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It  was  not  nti  easy  task  for  tho  author  to 

CoUoct  1111(1  criticiilly  t'xaiiiiiii;  the  minuToiu 
foriiiiiliis  tor  cli.xirs  wliiclj  arc  scuttle ri'(J 
llir>iiiL'li  tlio  joiiriiuls  and  oilier  icihlicatinus 
tliiiin;,'  tlie  imst  twenty-four  years;  Imt  it  him 
been  iieeotniilisheil,  and  tlie  author's  own 
experioiiei'  with  this  cliKis  of  j<f(''"iratio!n 
has  heou  iiddeil,  introdu(in;r  improvementi 
and  iiractieal  ii-eful  siijucstions. 

Tlie  hoolc  j;ives  I'uil,  ami  what  !s  (letter, 
reli.ihle  information  iihoi:t  tin-  nuiiuTo'is 
«dixirs  more  or  lexs  in  Ufe,  and  will  retain  11 
periiiaaeiit  value  as  a  ijood  v/ork.  -Anuiiran 
Jiinrnnl  of  I'ltitniuiri/. 


rrofessor  Moyd  has  been  the  f\rst  to  Itr.'.- 

die  the  suhjeet  in  a  systc  mutie  niid  inHu'istrBl 
manlier.  After  coll«tiii«  the  various  formu- 
la'', seleettii!^  the  hest  and  elimiualitii;  tho 
useless,  he  now  presents  t'>  the  pharmacist  a 
ir  (od  aii't  complete  praetieal  treatise  0:1 
elixir*,  as  accurate  and  explicit  in  iti  iHrcc- 
tioiis  as  any  Dispensatory.  In  lacl.  it  would 
he  no  unworthy  siipplemcttt  to  ".!iy  «)f  these 
pulilieatioiis. 

W  •  heartily  recommonil  Professor  Moy<r» 
treatise  Ui  nil  pharmacists  desirous  of  pre- 
pariiu'tht  irown  elixirs.— TAe  /><'M,</.7i.«f»  Cj'Ctt- 
liir  ami  fKemical  (Jnzttte. 


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tJtiide  to  tho  Ac(inisilion  of  J'itin<tns  J'/ioiutif  .S/<or(/onul,  with  ov  whhout 
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has  several  times  been  tliorou.L'hly  revised  and  kept  abreast  of  all  modern 
improvements,  and  has  become  a  standard  work.  In  thia  «ew  edition  it 
has  again  undergone  a  thorough  revitiion. 

A  prietiial  iKuik  !iy  a  11'actiial  man,  Mr.  satisfies  us  that  il  is  all  that  c<HjM  be  (le- 
I.otitilcy  has  (jiH  n  writing,'  aiioiit  and  prac-    Kire(l.     It  comliiiies  «lieapiies.s  with  <lirect- 


ticiiii;    phoiiofirapliy    for      torty-tive    years. 
His  Muiuial  is   for  lietiinners,  and   it  is  so 


uess  and  hrevity. — Cutrinnati  (AiiniiirrcUil. 
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without  any  otlier  leacliiiij,'    than    can    lie  plioiioj-'rapliy  is  and  can  do.    Tlie  matter  of 

found   in  its  padres.      l'lioiio;;raphy   is  pro-  the  liook  is  excellent,  in  its  simplicity  of  ar- 

jjressive,  and  this  edition  of  the  Manual  U  rani^eiueiit,  fullness  of  sutrgostiou,  methodi- 

II  careful  revision   for  ISS'J.     The  .systent   is  <'al  an(l  practical  presenttUion  of  the  prii>- 

Isa'i,^     ritiiian's,     witli     tlie    most    helpful  ciples  of  the  art,  aiKt  in  its  lu'lpfulness  to 

American  improvements.     The  liook   Ic.-els  tlie  uiipractiecd   student.     The   tyiioctraph- 

the  student   throiiirh  f,'iadecl  exercises,  and  jeal  execnlioii  is  faultless,  ami  rellectscreclit 

ttvoids  liurdciiini;  his  mind  with  a  word  or  upon  the  author's  knowledge  "how  to  <h> 

mark   that  is  not    strictly  necessary.    The  it"   in  the  priiUer'.s  art,— iJiu'fy  Adiirtifcr, 

prliKMiilts  iind  rules  are   always  practical,  Lomloii,  Van  idn. 

iind  tlie  alistiact  philosophy  of  the  lani,'iiiii;e  'I'he  exer(dses  are  s;i  cK-ar  tliat  a  porsistont 

is  not  j;oiie  into.     The  asiiiriiiLr   youth  who  istudent  could,  we  tliiiik,  ohtain  a  fairknowl- 

Koiifteti  writes  to  the  editor  imiuiriii!,' alioilt  edi;e  (u'  the   art     liy  <dose  application   and 

a  <rooil  muiiual  of  phono'-jr.aphy,  should  try  pra(tic(',  without  the  aid  of  a  teaPher.— 'Ac 

l,(iii;;ley'.s.     An  cxainiiiatii.n  of  hi.s  Manual  I'r'tiiUol  'l\'i>'Utr. 

LoNGLKY.     CoMPKM)  OK   I 'iioNotiKAPUY.     rrcseiitiiifT  -1  Table  of 

ail  Alplialiftic  <  'dinlii  nations,  Hooks,  (.'irclcs,  Loops,  etc.,  at  one  view;  also, 
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roiitrac'ting  Words.  For  the  use  of  Writers  of  all  styles  of  Fhonogruphy. 
liy  Ei.iAs  LoX(;i,i;v.     I'Jino.     32  pages.     Taper.  -•> 

This  is  designed  to  be  used  as  a  pocket  companion,  for  the  ready  reference 
of  student^,  to  ascertain  the  brielest  ami  best  forms  for  constantly  rec'-ring 
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hil; 


LoxoLEY.    Amkrican  PiioscottAPHro  Dictionary,  oxhibitiii!.'  the 

Ou-rcrl  and  Actual  Shnrthand  F„rm.<<  f..r  all  tho  useful  Worcb  in  tho  English 

Lnii.'un}:.-,  iihoul  "><MiO()  in  number,  and  in  addition,  many  Foreign  Terms; 

nlso^for'-i(>Ol>  (teoiiraphical  Names,  and  ns  many  Family.  Tersonal,  and 

noted   Fictitious  Names.     P.y  Ei.ivs   Lonoi.ky.     A  now  and   thoroughly 

revised  edition.     1S'»J.     I'-'mo.     Cloth.  -   ''^ 

1..  .a,,  ftii.l.'i.t  i..  ,.l.oi...^'ra,.liy  tlii^  work    ..f  ,>oMV.«nl,>t..>.  m,v1  n.rMn.cy.    'Iho  .•.-n'.,:;. 

of  Mr  L..iiL'l,.v  xvilUlan.i  in  u  simiiur  i-larc    in/  uo,,i,.n.huur-   ..i  oti.rr  systonis   kiv.-!. 

i„  \V..t,n.T'^  n.uhriaijiMl  i„  ..nliiuiry  sstii.ly.    vlaco  in  tins  .splun.Ua  work  toa  practira.  ap- 

Foritsc..n.i.l..UM.(;>s  a.i.l  itH  entin..  u^lapU-    l-Ucatioii  ni  pli.mojjrai.l.ic:  prim^plos      U..- 

,;.„,„»  ll„.i> ls„ftlu-,'l"'""^''-''l-lHT,  the    vliolc  ran.-  ..f   Kiijjlisli   w„r.|s,   >nHn.ln>.,' 

l„.ok  isw..rtl.v..f  tlH-  iM'st  wor.iHuf  eon.-  s-Mcntili,'  ai-l  U^clmioil  terms,  app.ar  it. 
mnnlation.  The  autl.or  is  uu  .•x^^wwur.-.X  vl.oi.^^rai.l.i-  outliu..  iu  its  ample  i-a'^rs. 
lonouraplu.r.  .  .  .  una  has  writhM.  ...  la  .l>-i.'a  an-l  ex.M.utn.i.  th;=.  -li.- 
lomeexc'llenl  works..,,  the  sul.jwt,  whi.l.  tioaary  is  all  that  .oul.l  he  desire,!  ,y  the 
,,,..  profession  has  everywhere  re....iv..4  ^fitU  ,,ra,ti.ion.r  ..r  the  stu.lent.  solvu,^  for  l.e 
l.p-efivor  .  .  If  uthini,'  isworth  do-  on- knotty  pn.'.lenis,  and  dip.,.tn.>,'the  (,tlier 
lu.M.t'all  it'is  worth  doin- well,  itnd  the  lo  the  hesloniHue  in  the  be-innm- of  his 
itndentof',.hono«raphy^houMseh.et  wisely    ,,raetiee.      Mr.     l.ondey's     sin.ple    syste.a 

*  '  ■       '     ■.  ..        .-    .-       seein>destiP"d  total.e   the  phn i  ii'ini- 

lier   of    tei  hnieal   systems,   eaeh   of    wliieli 
varies  from  the  other  in  essential  paril'Mihirs. 


his  system  lieioreenterii!^'  upon  liis  study.    seem>  destii-d  to  ta.>e  the  ph 


Tho  Isaac  ritmaii  system,  us  tanjiht  by  Mr 
LouBley.  has  lon^r  been  re!,Mrded  the  iiio>t 


l.OUmev,   «nis  i"M>;    i>i  >  !•   ."n' ......  lilt 

,Menph'teund.satisfaetorv.    The  book  is  very  leading' f  a  eonlns.on  o,  outline  and  a  babel 

handsomelv  printed.-a/Mf7'>  InUr-Ormn.  of    atroeions    iionu  n.datur  ■.      liy    the    uiy 

Vr   niu-^'l.onKlev  has  followed  up  his  n.l-  prejudice. 1    phoiio^rra|.:ier     Mr.     I.oncley  i 

ininble   series   of' American  l'hono«raphie  system  will  be  hailed  a.  u  triumph  oi  arl.- 

works  with  a  di^tioi.aiy,  whi(  li  is  a  lao del  .St.  i'<i"i  I'Mua-  l',c,s. 

LONGLEY.  EVEUY  IIePOUTEU'.S  OWN  8noUillAND  DiCTlONAUY. 
Tho  same  as  the  above,  l.nl  printed  on  wntinj  jHiper,  leaving  out  the 
Shorthand  Forms,  and  giving  hlmk  lines  opposite  each  word  for  the  pur- 
pose of  enabling  writers  ot  <t;).y  .vi^tcm  of  Shn-lhawl  to  pvit  upon  reeord  for 
convenient  reference  the  peouliar  word-lorm  th.-y  employ.  By  Kua3 
LoNGi  ^•v      IJino.     (loth.  .       ..-'." 

The  pa-es  are  printed  on  goo.l  writing  paper,  and  the  work  ot  writing  m 

^l'',"^,"i.lition  to  the  full  f..rms  of  wor.ls,  there  is  room  i.t  tnnsl  of  the,  laank 
in  .  <i  '     ''"  ^  <i,.i.o-ra|.herto   'Uterhis  most  contracted  iorms,  and  to 

^hHo    i;    mm      ',a    lei     dsitt.ecessarytoa 

hu  i  a  «  ort  time,  ootnpile  for  himself  a.t  .valuable  book  of  ref- 
om.e' which  he  nm-  also'use  il.  teaching  his  assistants  and  pupils  to  wnto 
in  e.\act  accorda.ice  with  h's  own  style. 

LoxcLEY.     Ti'E    Ki;i'ouTEii'.s   Guide.    Dosii^iicd   lor  Snuloiits 

!n  any  Style  of  I'honoizrapiiv ;  in  which  are  formulated,  for  tho  lirst  time 
in  any  work  of  Mio  kind,  lluies  for  the  Contraction  of  Wor.ls,  Principles  of 
Phrasing,  an.l  Methods  of  Abbreviation.  Abundantly  illustrated.  ^  By 
Ei.us  LoNoi.EV.     12mo.     Cloth.    New  edition.  lS8',t.  2  00 

The  author's  long  e.vperieno,..  of  twenty-tive  ye^.rs  in  i.ractical  reporting 
bo  ho  1  .lewspapaiHn-  w.uk  and  as  a..  otHcial  cmrt  reporter,  at.-l  h.s  critical 
Itudvof  11  othVi.  works  on  the  subject  enable  him  to  bring  to  ho  com- 
nilation  of  a  new  book  on  this  most  <litlicult  art  unequalcd  quahticat.ons 
fo  accomplishing  well  his  task.  Having,  within  the  last  year,  re  i red  from 
he  aS  pursuit  .,f  his  reportorial  profe.ssioti  he  is  devottng  the  b.^st  el- 
f  MS  of  hi<  ripe  vears  t.,  the  production  of  a  volume  that  wi  1  not  on  y  be  a 
c  edit  to  his  reputatio.x  as  a  phonographer,  but  a  most  reliable  '^h  help^^^^^^ 
guide  to  the  thousands  ot  young  reporters  whose  accurate  and  bkilllul  biiv 
ices  will  be  required  in  the  immediate  luture. 


Historical  and  Mlficclhmeom  Booh. 


01 


1  Englislj 
1  Tcnns; 
niiil,  and 
oroujxhly 

H>  cell':!:;- 
.'ins  j,'ivc» 
ucliral  up- 
|)k's.  Tlu' 
iucliidiii:^ 
npl>r;ir  ill 
plo  iiii!;rs. 
tlr;:i  dic- 
•L'li  hy  tlic 
111,'  for  Uin 

■,'tlUM)tluT 

liiiLT  of  his 
Ic  system 
of  11  ii'iin- 

(if  wllirll 
liirii'Miiiirs, 
iiul  II  liabcl 
)•    tlio    uii- 

Loiurlcy'* 
ih  of  art.— 


TIONAUY. 

[^  out  the 
r  the  pur- 
record  i'or 
By   KI.IA3 

writing  ill 
)astime  to 
is(.>  to  the 

tlit>,  Maiik 
ms,  ami  to 
LM'ms.  11 H 
)ok  of  I't't- 
ils  to  wvito 


Stmleiits 
n  tii'st  time 
■inciplos  of 
rated.  By 
2  00 

roportinir, 
his  oritical 
o  the  oom- 
aliticatioiis 
'tired  from 
tlie  best  ef- 
it  only  be  a 
lud  holpfid 
killful  serv- 


LoNCLKY.     TiiK    I'liuNiMiUAi'iiio    ki;.\i»i;ii   AN      '^VurrKr..     Coti- 

tainiML'     h'eading     Exercises,     with     tninshvtions  •.p(,^iti5     piiu'es, 

which  form  Writing  Exorcises.  'By   Ei.i-vs   LuN(ihEV.     I'Jiuu.     Limp  i>ioth. 
35c.;  paper,  -'* 

This  little  hook  should  he  in  the  pocket  of  every  phonogrnphio  student 
until  hf  can  rca.l  an-l  write  every  line  withniit  hesitation.  It  is  the  hest 
8uhsliUite  he  can  have  ti.r  th(!  constant  piescncc  oi'  an  attentive  teacher. 
Thou<'h  h(>  may  have  studied  the  lessons  thoroughly,  he  w  ill  find  it  slow 
work'^reading  phonography  until  lie  has  learned  to  recognize  words  hy  their 
form.  To  attain  this  skill,  it  is  neoessiU'y  to  read  a  great  deal;  and  to  do 
this,  one  should  not  spend  much  time  in  analyzing  the  structure  of  words, 
or  guessing  at  them  as  a  whole.  In  the  absence  of  a  teacher  to  tell  him. 
lie  needs  an  ever-present  guide;  to  save  him  from  unnecessary  waste  of  time. 
This  promi)t  and  faithful  guide  he  will  lind  in  this  little  hook,  i»  the  con- 
venient key  to  every  word,  on  the  same  or  opposite  page. 

LoNdLEY.  WiUTiNij  KxEUCisiv'^.  FoT  i^'aiiiiiig  spoed  hi  Phonoj;:- 
rai)h\ ,  the  exercises  are  printed  contiguous  to  tlie  lines  on  wiiich  they  are 
to  be  written,  and  are  interspersed  witli  Word-signs,  Phra-es,  and  Sen- 
tences, h.'ginning  with  the  lirst  lesson.  By  Ei.i.vs  Lu.Ntii.KV.  «4  pages. 
Paper.  25 

Lox({Li:y.    Shorthand  and  Type-writer  Dictation  Exercises. 

(.'onnted  and  Tinie<l  for  oO,  75,   KK),   I'Jo,  and   150  words  per  minute,  for 
Advanced  Learners  in  any  System.    By  Elias  Lonuley.    llmo.    Paper.    -•"> 

LoNGLEY.     CALroUAPn   Les^ons,  for  the   use  of  Tetichci's  and 

Learners,    designeil   to   develo])   Accurate   and    Keliable  Operutorij.     By 


Mrs.  M.  V.  LoNOLiiv.     4 to.     Paper. 


¥i 


LoNGLEY.  Tyi'K-Wkiter  Lessons,  for  the  use  of  Teachers  and 
Leariier«:,  adapted  to  IJemington's  Perfected  Type-Writer.  By  Mrs.  M. 
V.  L()N(;i,i:v.     4to,     Paper.  50 

Tl-.ese  two  books  of  instruction  in  ty]ie-\vriting  are  snhsfantinlly  the  same 
in  }i!an,  each  being  modiiie(l  in  iiccoidance  witii  the  peculiitrities  of  the  re- 
.spective  instrument  it  is  intended  for.  .\fteran  introductory  ex)>lanati()n 
of  tlie  general  theorv  of  lingering  (in  which,  be  il  s:u<l  to  the  credit  ot'  tlie 
uutlior,  the  use  of  (?// tli(»  tingeis  is  advocated),  ."  ■.  jressive  series  of  exer- 
oisi  s  is  given,  cotnmencing  with  simple  words  jm.  thence  passing  to  more 
diflicnlt  words  and  sentences.  All  of  the  e,\ei'cisf-s  art^  cit  aily  figured  to 
iiiilie.ite  the  lingering.  The  l)ooks  are  concluded  with  well  arranged  ex- 
amtile.s  of  business  and  le^'al  forms  ami  table  work. 

The  books  are  so  simple  and  well  arranged  that  it  seems  impos-ible  for 
the  student  who  uses  them  to  fail  of  ac(|niring  expeitne--:,  without  lurther 
instruction,  provided  he  has  the  perseverance  indispensable  ior  all  achieve* 
ment. 

LoNGWORTiL  Electra.  Translated  from  the  Greek  of  Sopho- 
cles, by  Hon.  Nicuoi.vs  Longwortu,     llimo.     Cloth.  1  50 

LoNGWoRTU.  Silas  Jackson's  Wrongs.  A  Komance  of  An- 
derson Ferrv.     Kmio.        Cloth.  I  00 


-  <ll 


liobeft  Clarke  ^  Co. 
MvAUaw..     I'roNKKH  Bioouaimiv.    Sketches    i)f   tlio    Uvea  of 

Koim.  ot  tluH  Harly  S.atU'rs  ..f  l5ulU'r  County,  ol.i...  Ry  the  liW  .U%y.» 
MoUuii.K,  of  Hamilton.  V,.l.  I.  .onUiins  the  liv.>H  <.f  Joliu  Ue,.y, 
Tl.oiniu  Irwhi.  .Tool  Collins,  haao  Andernon,  Sainuol  Dick,  .lose]-''  \^on^U 
»nd  John  Woods.  With  a  portrait  of  the  a  itl.or.  Vol.  II.  contains  tli« 
livrsof  Kolu-it  M.'Cldlan,  Isiviu-  I'axton,  I'itMson  Sayio,  ll.-nry  Weaver, 
.Jeronuah  Ih.tterlieUl,  John  Wingat.-,  Daniol  Doty,  Matthew  Ih.oston 
Capt  John  Chw.'s  Svnnnes,  John  Sutherlan.l.  th-  I'-ij-han.  lanuly  an.l 
Dr  Jacoh  Lewis.  U  vols.  Hvo.  Vol.  I..  $1  ^0;  Vol.  11.,  *:;  UH.  Urge 
Vol.  I.,  !?T.<M);    Vol.  11..  i-loth,  ••  '"^ 


paper 

Mr.  McHri(lc,  tlie  iiiitlior  of  these  blut;- 
rnpiiies,  \vln)clie(l  in  1SV.»,  at  the  iii;'- "f  sev- 
enty years,  aiid  \vli<>  was  at  that  ilate  one  of 
tilt  oiliest  and  liest  known  iiioneers  of  Soutli- 
t-rnOhio.  was  well  (in'il'lied  fortius  work  l.y 
his  tastes,  early  associations,  ami  opiK.rti.n- 
ities  for  eolleetiiiK  sueh  materials 


Knnlan<t  luul  hnt  ii  very  slight  tiiste  of.— JV. 
A".  //M^  and  ilni.  Ilnjinyr 

These  hiofjraiihies  are  l>y  no  means  eon- 
liue.l  in  tlieir  relations  to  Hnller  eounty,  Iml 
ailil  much  to  our  knowleclue  of  Ucvolulion- 
ary  eiit,'u;;<>m<Mits.  of  tlie  colonization  of  the 
Ohio   valley,  liotli   north   and   south  of  tho 


i"heyeertainlvare"..otonly  well  written,  but  river,  of  the  \Narof   1M'.I    an<    even    lollo    • 

Je  of    h  illiu^'  interest,  and  of  the  greatest  in«  the  descendants  of  the  ,,ioneers)  o        « 

^due  as  n.cn;,rialsof  the  early  s..ttlers  of  late  liehellion.    They  may  he  read,  Ihere- 

She.      hio,  and  of  their  protra.lcd  and  fore,  with  a  ^reat  deal  of  pleasnre  and  so   d 

bit       ent.'  is  with  the  Indians-contests  i-rollt  by  the  present  .a-nerathm,  and  w  11 

hlaU  iZ^Zln.U  us  the  fathers  of  New  lon«  be   ..ri.ed   for  thetr  .euealog.es.-//.e 


A  rnictical  Miunial  for  tho 


McL.\U(JUi.iN.     China  Taintin*!  „    „.     w 

Decoration   of    Hard    J'orelam.     By   Miss  M. 
I'Jtno.     New  edition.     Cloth.  I  00 


use   of   Amateurs,    iit   the 

Loi'iSE  McL.^iciii.iN.     Square 

This  is  described  on  the  title  ,m?.-  as   ".V  on  the  i,rin..i,.le  of  what  is  worth  doi,..'  «t 

I'lactical   Manual,"   and  the   promise   thus  all    is   worth   doin«  well.     .     .     .A    nu.n. 

„.,„,,.  is  carried  out  to   the   letter.    The  painstaking   and   •'!;<;'';■  '-.-'f,/;^.,^;: 

author'sdircctions  are  as  plain  and   direct  subject  it  is  oupos.ble  to  u  ih   for.     I.   .    > 

"s  they  could  possibly  be.     .^he  also  enters  .■haptcr  is  written  >u  a  most  dear  and  lucd 


into  every  detail  of  the  art  whi.di  she  ex- 
poun.la,  not  only  expliiininn  bow  to  use 
eolor.s,  but  Kiviui?  advice  as  to  what  colors 
undconibiinitionsof  colors  it  is  best  to  use 
rehuivelv  to  tin'  elVccts  that  it  is  intended  to 
prodin'c.  — /''w'/fn/'O''"'"  /"'/'"''''  ''■ 
Ui"  thorou^iily  practical,  bein^  eompiled 


manner,  in  which  the  author's  earnest  pur- 
](ose  and  experience  is  evinced  throughout. 
—  llritiKli  Mrcdiitil'  (inzrltr. 

The  little  book  is  qn'e  a  typograidiical 
}.'cm.  both  inside  ami  out.  The  design  of 
the  cover  is  unitiue.— /'nf'/is/iC'-.s  Weekly. 


McLAUtiiiLiN.  ToTTKUY  Dki^ouation.  Uoiiig  u  I'racticul  Ma'> 
ual  of  Undorghtzc  I'aiiilin}-',  including  Comi)lete  Detai.s  of  \\w  Author's 
Mode  of  I'ai.iting  r.nut.fle.l  Kaience.  By  Miss  M.  Lo.  isK  Mrl-.u  .;nuN. 
Square  12mo.     Fancy  hoMids. 


0) 


"Pottery  Decoration  under  the  (daze," 
beariim'  every  evidence  of  great  care  in 
preparation,  is  a  valimblo  little  book  coming 
from  the  pen  of  .Miss  McLaughlin.  She  is 
.so  well  ami  widely  known  from  her  disccjv- 
ery,  in  ISTT,  of  the  method  of  painting  the 
eeiebrated  Ilavilaud  or  IJmoges  faience, 
and  the  admirable  work  which  her  discov- 
ery has  e.uibled  hersin.'e  then  to  produ-'c.    ^vhich  many  more  voiunn 


Hs  that  the  pages  following  nre  simply  an 
iicconnt  of  icsnlts  attained  and  facts  ac- 
(piired.  every  one  of  w  Inch  ciiu  be  vouched 
for  as  a  record  of  personal  experience.— -Jrt 

Iiil'irli'!ii(li'. 

Miss   Mcl.au:_'lilin    is  thoroughly  we'll    in- 
formed ii[>on  this  particular  subject,  and  lias, 
besides,  a  fai'ulty  for  conveying  iiistruetUm 
inons  writers  Inivt- 


s::n;b:r^u^x  Id:;;:; !;;;:;;«;.  not.  u  .o„id  be  imp<.sibie  r.-^ uu.  dnnest 

W  ic  to  his  iiitorest  valuable  information  student  to  bcome  confused  while  st^>.>^l^: 
Ts  Sod  it  nmkerthe  work  doubly  dcsira-  her  c'ear  and  concise  airect.ons.-/;o.s(o,. 
blc.    Her  pieface  is  u  modest  one.  and  tells     Imn^rni,f. 


Hhtorkul  anil  Mis.ullmicox.'i  IJanh, 


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lu'iins  con* 
•ouiity,  tiut 

{(■VtllUtiotl- 

.tioii  (if  the 
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.  A  more 
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(.'L.*i(;iii.iN. 

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rt>  simply  iin 

nil  flirts  ili'- 
1  lie  vouched 
frioiu'c— -Jrt 

L'hly  \vc-ll  Iti- 
)je<'t.  niul  has. 
If,'  iiistnu'tlou 
<  writers  havf 
or  the  dullest 
bile  st':.'.\m>,' 
tious. —y^os<o/« 


McLauoiiliv.    St'r.oE.«TroNS  TO  China  Paintkh.*.    By  Nf.  Louisi 

Mt'l-viii'ii. IN,  author  of  "<'hiria  I'aiiiliiij:  "  and  "  rottery  iH-conition."    IMiis* 
ti'utt>(l.     .*  jimre  l^ino.     Fancy  hoards.  1  00 

Tho  ahovo  \>^  a  Practical  Manual  of  r'hina  Paintinp,  supplomontary  to  th« 
more  cIciTU'iitary  Wfirk  on  that  suhjoct  hy  tho  same  author,  wliich  in  n)W  in 
its  twelfth  thousand.  .Ainon^  otlii-r  matters  of  interest  to  amateurs  are  fliaii* 
tors  on  Tfi'lini'iue,  ',  .>soiim  to  In-  d"ri\t'd  from  .lapaiie-e  .\rt,  Preparing  iiold 
and  Si. -er  for  Decoration  and  Porcelain,  I'sc"  of  Metallic  I'aints,  Palettt-s  for 
Flower  la-ntinji,  Letterinjr,  Paintin>»  Heads,  I'ne  of  !{elief  Colors,  Firinj»,  etc. 

It  is  illustrated  with  desifius  lor  )ilaci|Ues,  vases,  etc.,  drawn  by  the  imtlior, 
accompanied  hy  full  instructit)ns  as  to  colois  to  he  used,  methoil  of  treatment, 
tftc.,  for  eacli  desif^n. 

Miss  .Mi'i.auj^hlin  is  the  recoirnized  authority  on  the  art  of  which  she  treats, 
and  the  tlenuimi  for  her  Art  Manuals  places  them  ahove  all  others  of  their 
cla8». 

McLaikmii.iN'.     1*ain'TIN<5  is  <')ih.     A  Praetioal  Matinjil.  tor  the 

use  of  Sl:iileiits.      I'y  M.  I.orisi:  Mcl-At  i;iii  in.     Si).  12mo.     <'l.)!'i,         |   dO 

The  Inter  Ociiiii  liii«i  oil  former  oeeuvjons,        Tlir  tho  dUKh  prepaniliou  that  iippeiirs  in 

111  revii  wiiiiu'  tliree  or  four  voliiines  of  art  Miss  MrLiiUjj;hliirs  writiiius,  and  her  clear 

Ijooks  hy  Miss  M(  l.uu;.;liUn,  taken  oreasion  direi  t  style,  have  (,'iveii  liera  phiee  of  dis- 

to  coinniend  her  for  t'n  at  eoiieiseiiess  and  liii.'tioii  amonj;  makers  of  art  hooks.    In  the 

•deaniess  in   her  direetious,  as  well   a^   for  [iresent  vohiineH  she  nivos  a  lucidstatenieiit 

till'  larKO  value  of  her  faits.    She  hehin>;s  of  the  scientifk!  theories  uud  fai'ts  relative 

ill  the  class  of  writers  that  niiike  no  attempt  to  colors,  treaMiiK  the  whole  suhject  hroadly 

to  teach   hcfore   inasterint;  ii  sulijccl.     Her  as  well  as  technically,     ."^he   iveleoines  the 

little   hooks  on    "I'otlery   Decoration"  and  new   school    of   realistic   uikI   technical  art 

"  rhiiia  rainliiij:"  are  models  of  their  kind,  that  has  sprunvj  up  almost  within  ten  years. 

Stie  niH's  straight  to   her  suhject,  and  the  Thi-;  hook  also  is  hirj^ely  ri'iilistic,  enlarging 

ntudent  is  not  coiiluscd  with  multltudiiuuis  on  the   "material  side  of  the  suhject  tho 

theories,  or  with  paddintc.    The  present  vol-  tools  which  the  student  shouM  u«e  ami  the 

time  is  intended  as  a  inanual  for  students,  hc^t  inctho.i  of  handlini,' tl.cjn."— C'incjnnoti 

nnd  for  su(di  it  has  preat  value.— i)cii/'/ /'i^r-  Cuinmcrcinl  (in^ettf. 
Ocean,  Chimtio. 

MacLkax.     a  Manmal  of  Tin:  ANTUiriTY  of  Man.     TlUist  rated. 

P>y  .1.  1'.  MA.-hKAN.      1-imo.     Cloth.  I  00 

This  work  contains  in  condensed  form  all  that  lias  Veen  written  on  tho 
anti(|iiity  ol  man.  No  work  of  the  same  number  of  ])aj.'es  contains  so 
much  information.  It  traces  the  eviilences  of  man  from  the  Miocene 
t^poch  down  to  the  historical  period,  and  classifies  all  the  discoveries  which 
have  been  made. 

Vhcllicr  we  at  once  fall   in  witli    the  nu-  one  can  f.iil  To  he  interested  in  rendinffthis 

thoi's    view;    or   no!,   this   work   has  uri'at  book:  and  when   yon    bcvin  to  read   it.  you 

ineiil.     In    fact,    it    is   the   most  inslructivi!  will  not  uuit  till  tbrou-b;  and  when  one« 

liodk  upon  this  subject— the  iiiilural  history  read,  you   will  want  to  read  il  a^'aiii.  — r/<»; 

€)f  the  human  race— we  have  vvef  read.    Ni»  .twi.n'cau  Mfdicnl  Jitiirunl. 


MacLkan*.    Mastodox,  Mam.moth,  and  Man. 

.1.  p.  M.mLkan.     12mo.     I'loth. 


Illustrated. 


CO 


This  work  is  of  great  value  to  the  geologist  and  zoologist,  as  well  as  to 
the  ordinary  reader.  All  accessible  facts  concerning  the  mastodon  and 
mammoth  are  given.  Tl  i,  ..;k  is  accompanied  by  a  table  enumerating 
the  thirty-eight  different  varieties  of  the  mastodon,  with  their  scientific 
names  explained,  and  th»  epochs  and  localities  to  which  each  belonged. 
Part  third  shows  tliat  man  was  contemporary  with  these  animals  from  the 
earliest  times. 


I 


Jiobert  Clarice  jj-  Co. 

MxrLKVN.     TllK    Moi'Ni.    IW  i.,i.i:us.      IUmuj;  :m    A.v.MU.t   ..f   u 
'    ,!..n.arkaM.   P. I.  iU.l  ...-.•.   Inhal.t..!  th.   Vail-,.  n»    .1...  ul.„.   :u.,l 

U     ,'ouluv.nhi,..      Ilh.t..at...l  with  n.n..r..u.  woodouu,  an.l  a   map  .>^ 

The  work  ,iv..,  a  full  a.coant  of  all  that  i.  ^--'x;':':^' d:!:^.i;:S 

Mi.i.si,.,,i.     It  tn.at.  '-'I'v/    'j  '-i;?;  -    :in    ;  :,:'\,J';:u:V;'ah    Min. 

^iiifi'i.-*,     do. 

Lkan.     lllustrat.-.l.     Svo.     <'l.)l!.. 

lU.v,.itl..n  an.l  enlarg.-l  f.-.u  tlu>  original  report  .uade  to  the  SmUhson.an 
liistiluliou  in  isS". 

MapLevn.     a   ni^Tonv  OF  THE  Clan   MacLkan  iVoni  its  first 

v'    l^ntat  Duanl  .astl..,!..  th.   M-  o,    Mull,  to  tl.;  ,nv>ont  pono.l; 
h      u      raGcnoalogical   A.oount  oi'  son.,  oi'   th.;   I'nncj.al    l-anuho^ 
t"etl.or\vith  their  Legends,  Superstitions,   Uevamry.   Poetrv,  etc.     <  ol- 
o^^fl  illate  of  the  MacLean  Tartan,  two  maps,  ,u,a  tiUy  .llnstrat.on.  ^  By^ 
J.  r.  M.uLeas.     Koyal  8vo.     Half  morocco.     >et. 

'      '    h^ket^h.s  of  many  note.l  People.     1<0:MS1.     hy  K  D.  M.ss- 
;;nn  LL.l>.,authorofAmeri>.an  Education.  ^  Legal  K.ghts  of  ^^  on.e..^^ 
..  Lite  of  Daniel  Drake,"  etc.     llimo.     Cloth. 

I  v,>,.i,-  I  lf.»  •\t  '   I  u<llow  Station;"  Tlie  First  Ob- 

Anu>ng  the  ^-" V^'>  ^l^;  •  .^f    >  l!^  ,^t'^ur  ?^-     in    Indiana;  Journey  East 

servatc.ry     stal>  islu-d    lie,^      h.      .  .       ^        •,,,^^^„i,^^,i„„   ,„i  System  of 

i„  isU'J;  NVarot  ^"' -.'  "^."^J.  ;\V.'V  ,  ,;,,t,  .  and  its  Edn.ation  and  Pro- 
West  l'-''l':Vfi"\'VT,  4h  oP  h  to  (•inei..nati  in  lvJ5;  Cincinnati 
fessors;  Litchheld  ^^''^^/^  ''•  ^"': .  ,  .", -,,.1  Editors;  Its  Parties  and  Amuse- 
Society ;   It.  Lawyers     ^.c  o  .  ,        ,  ^and  h  l.t^^    ,^  ._^  ^^^._^^  ^^_.^._^  ^^^  ^^^^ 

ments;   ^>torary  Clul.  ^      •  '  <h    .-.  ^  ^^^^^  Tennessee; 

Southern  Kadroad  :  ^ '^r^l^  ^'  'kson's  < '.d.inet ;  Van  Hnrcn  ;  N.dlir.ca- 
Polities;  i;'-''l;:";''^\^^^^''^;;'r,^  ;t;\es  Bank:  Commercial  Uver- 
lil^iv  o^S;;:  "poUtiJln-^l'Sgn  of  1840;    Progress  of  the  Press. 

„     ,i   „  „f  <ori..l  an.l  fnlitical    nuuuls  an  .asy  narrative  styUMuakos  no  at- 
ReminiscLMun'SlUoa         r  m    ^  sin.-r..  .oraial,  an,l  n.'V.r  fa.ls  to  win    ho 

the  fruits  of  a  ''['^V'  ;  1' '  './  ,  ,;^w  uH,  synpa.hy  an,l  ros,....tof  the  r.adcr  hy  his 
en<xNan.ll..vscMU.ath  u.    ir  ^^^^_    ^.^^^^_^^^^    ^_^^^_^_^^^^^  ^^.^   ^^^_^^^   Unowle.!,..   o( 

challenges  the  ""'7'^  ''"  ^,,^„,„  t^e  men  an.',  ulVairs,  his  luj,'h  tone  of  chnraeter, 
oiaeu  ti-- -  ;V;::.a^  f  -Hn^itiv.   si.n-    an,t  his  purity  nu.l  .oun.lness  of  principles. 


pi...-. 

monts  of  the  Uviu!,'  age. 


JJislnriciif  mill  Jtlisc  llinirnns  Tiool:'^. 


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M Aitsii ALi,  Family  (Tim;)  :  nv,  u    ('liroindoijficiil  ('hurt    of   tiui 

I.)i(HCi'liiltilits    i,t    .I.diii     Mui>li,ill    ami     lO'.i/.aliclli  .^^al■kllum,    liis    Wil'tv 

Skctclics  III  I  iidiN  idiials  ai)>i   Notioos  of  ruiuilics  I'oniUH'toil  vviili  tln'iii. 

r,y  W.  .M    rA.\Tu\.      I'oiliait.     Svo.     Cloth.  '2  'lO 

Tilt' <  hart  s»'|)iiratt»ly.  TtO 

Ml-  I'axloii  tiaiis  thr  MarxhalN  fiom  tin-  ii)yth>(  and  h"';:<'iid-i  of  past 
gi'iifratioiiH  ih)wii  to  thi'  Itirth  of  the  hist  cliild.  N't'arly  cvi-i'v  dat«'  of  hirtli, 
niarri.is-'t',  <>!•  death  is  recordi'd  ;  and  he  lias  jriven  sketclies  of  many  hiin- 
dfeds  (>''  th'-  iiMst  eminent  III'  this  ilistin;.'iiishtHl  family.  A  eopit.us  inde.K 
facilitates  leleieiice. 

The  ehatt  is  a  wniU  of  heauty  and  ait  .\hr>ui  eh>veii  hiindied  names  are 
nrraiijied  as  radii  i-sniiii:  from  theei  ntral  and  ori.L'iii:d  j'lir,  in  -ix  i-oncen. 
trie  firole-^,  or  >.'eneration- ;  and  everv  individual  is  nmiiliered  and  inde.\ed 
so  ns  to  tie  I'onveniently  I'oiind.  Tln^  whole  Marshal'  family,  e.^cept  tlie 
seventh  jieiieratinii  of  infants,  appe.ns  at  one  view,  ami  any  nunihei' may 
trace  his  ancestry  or  '.is  posterity  with  I'aeility  and  unerring  ci-rlainty.  The 
chart  is  clear,  bimple,  and  ei-ily  und.'istood. 

M.VTTIIKW.S.  A  Si:.M.\IAItY  of  Tin;  LaW  nl'  I'aKTNEKSIIIP.  For 
the  I'se  of  l;n-.im.->s  Men.  I'.y  lion,  .'^tani.ky  .Mattiikw.s.  12mo.  'lotji, 
!?l.li:).      Sheep,  1    ")0 

This  outliii''  of  the  hnv  of  ]iartnersiiip  has  heen  >]<euiied  for  the  use  of 
the  huslness  eommiinity.  It  aims  to  '.'ive  nothing  nioie  than  a  general  view 
of  the  principles  oil  which  it  is  based,  and  tlie  lailes  for  their  applicatior-. 
It  is  not  designeil  to  supersede  tiie  necessity  .)f  profe-sinnal  advice.  On 
the  contrary,  its  chiet  v.due  will  consist  in  ))ointing  oi'  the  occa-ioiis  when 
such  assistance  is  needed,  and  in  enhancing  tin-  aiipreciaiioo  (jf  it  when 
rendered. 

CoNTKXTs:  I,  Of  the  Xatufe  of  Part iieiship,  and  I'V  whom  .and  how  it  mav 
he  formed,  li.  Of  Persons  hiahle  IS  Partners  to  ihi'  Pul.lie,  111.  Of  the 
DitVere.it  Kinds  of  Partm-rships  aiel  Partners,  I\'.  Of  the  Interest  of  the 
Indivi<lual  PartiuM's  in  the  Partnership  "lopertv.  \'.  of  tiie  Mutual  Hela- 
lations  of  Partneis  ami  Third  Person  \'l.  Mutual  Hii'hts  and  Duties  of 
Partii.-r.-  Vll.  Of  the  Dissolution  of  a  Partnership.  \'ll!,  of  tln^  Lia- 
hility  of  Partners  in  f'ases  of  Fraud  on  the  I'artneisiiip  and  on  Tirn<l 
Persons.  IX.  Of  thi^  LiahiJity  of  Ineoniiuj.' and  h'eiiring  Partners.  X.  ( >f 
the  Construction  of  the  Articles  of  Pai'tnership  A<:reenieiit.  XI.  Of  Lim- 
ited Partnership.  Xil.  Part-t»wners — Joint  Sto(d-;  Coniiianies— Manufac- 
turing <  'oiporations — .\ppendi.\  —  1'oiiih 

May.     Jouknky  to  thk  Ohio  Cocntry.     Jotinuil  and  Letters  of 

Colonel  John  Mav,  of  P.oston,  relative  to  Two  Joinnieys  to  the  Ohio  (Joun- 
trv,  in  17S8  and  17>^'.'.  with  a  liiographical  Sketch  hy  Rev.  Ixichard  Eilcs, 
of  Boston,  Mass..  an<l  llhistrative  Notes  hy  Wm.  M.  Darlihyton,  of  Pitts- 
burgli,  Penn.     3vo.     Cloth.  2  00 

("dleni'l  M.iy  wii^  :i   iciiivi'  m'   I'mnfri't,  in  nml  l.iinlli('arti,'il  lluit  lie  wii-^  aiiii'li  lielovod 

Coiinei'ticiit,     Hi'  !mt;iiiic  ,i  i'r>iilrn;  ni   I'.dS-  liy  Iluise  uliu  kni'W  liiiii  1m  st.     In  tlic  ?|irin,i,' 

ton  at  an  <'arly  iiL,'!'.     He  oiti'ii  felt  a  dr^in'  ei'  ITss,  (  (ilmicl  .M.iy  loi't  lionie  on  a  toiirio 

to  n-'inove  to  Innils  wliicli   In'  ewne.]   '■  n*  'lie  Ui'stern  n'-imis      Tlio  journal  is  nn  in- 

Mu;-kiiij,MMn."  ill  ( )hio,  Imt  l.is  wifr's  frii'iuls  tci'i'Stin;,'  roeonl  of  tliat  tour,  with  itsstirrin^ 

(iliposcil    till'   uiiiisiirc.      .Vci'oriiin.L;    to    Ills  events  ami  tin)   daily  life  of  those  pitinccrs 

liio','rai)her,    lie    wiis    l.rn-;iiiU'    in    iminiu'r,  v.iio  settled   Mariett.i.  at   the   mouth  of  tho 

hasty  and  elioleric  in  tempi.T.  but  so  genial  Musl-iujjum.— ///.s.'oi'/ca;  A'rronl. 


10  Uohert  Clarke  tC-  Co. 

METTENIIKIM.U.  SAr.TV  Book-Kekplnu.  Being  .  Co.nplote 
Ex,>o.it'on  of  r.ook-K.-.i--'^'  Fnuuls-h.nv  Cotmn.tted,  how  D.sonvero.l 
'h^T^en  .a.  Also,  J.nt.ining  a  Sale  Method  of  Ma,..g.ng  tho  (^.sh 
C  nent  of  detail  Stores;  a  Convenient  M.-tho.l  ot  -"P-^;;^^7- 
di-  se  Account  for  Cotn.nission-IIouses,  an.l  a  *  'ollecfon  Account  ior  had 
bts  ^-ith  other  Suggestions  of  Value  to  Merchant,  and  Book-keepers 
rL   Managements    of   Accounts.     By    II,   -I.    MKn...„Knu:u.      iSnu. 

alLrs,BooU..eepersJ^a.ls,^^ 

Ledger  Entr.es  and  1/''^'  /^'' '-  '^\'  .'^^'J^V,/  i'Lk-Keepers'  I'ersonal  Ac- 
Accounts;  '  ty  l»v;-;;  ^  ;^^.:^  ^^^^  rA^c'mnt;  A  i.U-known  Fraud; 
count;  I'ay-Uolls.  (.0.1  .  ;^^l;;  ^  '^^;  .,^,,,i  i„  ,i„.  , 'a,h  Department  of  Re- 
Salary  Signature  Book  ',.,^^ '/;;';  ,„,  Book-Keepers;  Remedies 
!;ri.r^;:; ViludJiXl^Kc^pin;-  'l  Ch^k  ..  na.u.do.Is  Accounts. 

The  sugf-'ostioiis  lUiulo  aru  shrewd  luid 
i.nictical,  all  tcMwliii:.'  to  tlu'sc-  two  nih's, 
which  can  not  be  too  forcibly  uri,v.l  til">a 
buMncss  men:  insist  upon  niiuut.'  .ntries  of 
transactions,  and  upon  an  orderly  and  sys- 
teiuatiepraeticethn)Ui,'h(nit;  then  use  yonr 
own  eyes,  and  put  un.iueslioninh'  trust  ni 
nobody.  No  man  is  lit  to  be  in  busuiess 
who  is  either  too  busy,  too  unskillful,  or  too 
indolent  to  sharply  serntinize  with  fre- 
quency the  inside  of  his  allui's.     We  see  no 


reason  why  this  little  bo,, k  should  not  help 
toniakeeaeh  man  his  own  deteetive.— r'i« 
Fhiinicirr. 

This  little  work,  it  is  eertain,  miiiht  ho 
studied  with  advaiitasie  by  all  men  in  busi- 
ness, and  there  is  reason  to  believe  that,  by 
fuablinBthem  to  audit  their  own  ue.'ouuts, 
it  would  save  many  from  fallintr  victims  to 
tlie  louK-continued  dishonesty  of  employes. 
—  Llrithh  Ti-nilc  JournaL 


A   Satire    on    Modern    Medicine.      By 


Minor.     Atiiothis 

TiioMA.sC.  Mi.Nou,  M.D.      12mo. 

It  is  not  often  that  we  are  eulled  upon  to 
read    a  medical  novel,  i>ur  a   i<imi>lr.   but 
'•Vlhothis'  is  a  novel-a  work  of  liction- 
but  fiction  of  such  startliu«  reality  as  to 
eome  within  the  region  of    faet.     It  is  a 
dream,    whose    absolute    reali>iii    may    be 
Oemonstrnte-l    in    everyday  life.     It  is  so 
much  in  accord  with  our  own  observations 
as  to  seem  to  us  the  expression  of  our  own 
th.ni'dits.     We  believe  that  we  can  ^nve  the 
uacies  in  our  city  <.i  those  whose  portraits 
and  i-eculiarities  are  so  t,'rapliically  drawn, 
beca  iss  thev  exist  in  evenj  community.    It 
is  this  faculty  of  portraiture  of  real  life  that 
has  nade  Dickens  so  famous;  the  creations 
of  an  active  fancy,  that  finds  prototypes  m 
everv  community.    It  is  a  novel  that  will  be 
read"  by  everv  physician  with  absorhmir  m- 
t-re^t.'and  bv  the   laity  with  amazement, 
that  any  professional  should  dare  to  speak 

Minor.     Scarlatina  Statistics   of   the    United   States.     A 

Study  of  the  Mortality  Statistics  of  the  Ninth  Census,  .ncludtng  an  In- 
,uiry  a^  to  the  seeming  Effect  of  Geographical  Tos.t .on,  1  emperature.  and 
luUude  on  the  Disease.     By  Thomas  C.  Minor,  M.D.     8vo.     Paper.       50 

Minor.     Medicine  in  the  Middle  Ages.     E.xtracts  from  Dr. 

E.  Dupony's  "/.■  .1/-/-.*  Age  McdicaLr  Translated  by  Thomas  C.  Minob, 
M.D.     bvo.     Cloth. 


1 

s.T  plainly.  It  is  a  truism  as  well  as  a  satire, 
and  is  intensely  interesting;.  It  evinces  a 
w.uideriu!  knowledije  of  the  medical  writers 
of  all  the  centuries,  from  the  paphyri  of 
E(ryptian  tombs  to  the  present  day,  and 
weaves  the  ancient  transmutation  of  soui 
throut;h  the  whole  story  with  happy  elTeet. 
Wi' advise  our  meilical  biethren  to  rea<i  it. 
Kach  one  will  find  himself  <lcpicted,  ve^' 
IMissibly  not  to  his  own  coiuidaeency.— /'a- 
cilic  Record  of  Medicine  and  Siirpcri/. 

'This  is  a  hook  such  as  the  doctor,  tired  of 
patients,  work,  and  scientific  readins,  could 
take  up  with  pleasure  and  read  more  than 
once  throU!,'h.  Us  style  is  excellent,  and 
I'u.  author  treats  the  subject  with  such  vi- 
vacitv  that  one  is  never  tired.  Take  it  to  the 
country  or  seashore  with  you.  It  will  do 
you  good.— Pliilade  1 1)  III  a  Medical  Journal. 


Hisfor'ndl  (I ml  31isrcUa)i('ons  Boohs. 


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11  :is  rt  siiiirf. 
It  tviiK'us  a 
(iiciil  writers 
.  piipiiyri  iif 
lit  (liiy,  iiii'l 
itioii  of  soul 
liiipiiy  cfTiH-t. 
■  n  to  rcmi  il. 
■piclutl,  vory 
iU'oiicy.— P'l- 
ert/. 

ictor,  tirc'ii  <if 
■lulins,  coiilil 
(1  more  tliiiu 
fcelU'iit,  luui 
witli  such  vi- 
T,i);i'  it  to  the 
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[I  Journal. 


ATES.  A 
ling  ail  In- 
erature,  and 
Paper.        50 

from  Dr. 

s  C.  Minor, 
1  (10 


Minor.  Kiivsipki-as  and  (-iiim-»-Bi;i)  Fi:vi;ii,  Iticliidiiig  an  In- 
quiry into  tilt'  Coniifctioiis  Paid  to  cxUt  liclweeii  (.'liild-Rod  Ft'ver  and 
Ervsi'iolas;  also,  a  short  Account  of  hoth  Diseases  as  they  jirevailed  spo- 
radically in  the  I'liited  .'-'tates  during  the  "  cen.sus  year,  1S7(I."  And  an 
Appendix  conlainin).'  the  History  of  a  Puerperal-Fever  EpiJemic  ob.served 
in  S.)Uth\vestern  Ohio  in  tlie  Winter  of  1S72.  With  two  folding  mortality 
tahles.      liy  Thomas  ('.  MiNoit,  M.I),     l^vo.     Cloth.  2  00 

Minor.     Tut;  VWil  tuat  ua.^  v.ees  Said  of  Doctur.s.     Hxtrncts 

from   Early  Writers.     By  Dr.  T.  J.  ^Vh.koski.     Translated,  with  Annota- 
tions, by  T.  C.  Mixok,  M.D.     Square  l'2mo.     Paper,  50c.;  cloth.  1  DO 

\[ooRr:Hf;.AD.     Fort  Ancfiint.     Tlie  Great   Pro-liistoric  Eartii- 

work  ot  Warren  countv,  (Miin.  I'roin  a  earoi'iil  siu\ey  made  in  ISS',1,  with 
an  aecoiiiit  of  its  MimukI-,  (haves,  etc.  1  lliisliated  with  a  new  topograph- 
ical map  aiul  .I.")  lull-page  phototypes.  By  Waukkn  K.  Mookkiiead,  of  tlie 
Smithsoiii^ui  Institution.     tSvo.     Cloth.  2  00 


This  volume  is  one  of  the  tno'it  iiitpro«t- 
liiiiiui'I  N'.ihiable  juiUlii'Miioits  on  tlie  Ohio 
('iirtii--,\  orUs  yet  issueil  from  the  |ires<.  We 
conlially  eomiiu-ini  it  to  the  utteiition  of 
students  iiiid  scientl.sts  evory-where.— Jfaj/a- 
i'lHff  oj"  Aiiirricdn  IliKiorii 

Mr.  Moorelu'iid  hiis  ^reiiernlly  eoiilliied 
himself  1  i  fie't;  telliiip  wiiat  he  did  mid 
saw,  and  li'avintj  theories  and  speeulatioiis 
to  otin'r..-.  lie  has  done  a  j;reat  service  by 
this  work,  and  has  laid  the  results  open  to 
all  in  tlie  piibliiation  ol  hi.s  history  of  tliiit 
labor.  The  many  illustrations  enable  a  (dear 
aiiderstandinir  of  every  explanation  of  the 
j)rinteil  pa:_'e.— .l/a,(;uc/;ie  o/   llVx/rr/i  IliKUinj. 

The  book  iiroves  to  be  the  re.sult  of  a  very 
careful  and  detailed  iiivesti^ation,  for  \vlii(di 
ethiiolos^ists  will  be  thankful  to  the  author, 
even  should  his  theories  not  find  general 
aeeeptanee.  The  endeavor,  which  appears 
tliroUf;liout  the  book,  to  represent  the  tinds 
and  the  methods  in  which  they  have  been 
obtained  as  (dearly  as  possible,  which  i.s 
supp;)rted  by  the  excellent  illusiratioiis  ac 
coiniaoiying  tlie  descriptions,  fjives  the  work 
value  aside  frcjiii  all  theoretical  eonsidera- 
tifjiis. — Science. 

Those  who  tak(>  up  Mr,  Mooreliead's  b(>ok. 
If  interested  at  all  in  the  subject,  will  bo 
pleased  with  the  Ions?  array  of  facts  that 
have  been  gathered  by  him:  ami  the  reader 
can  jiieture  to  himself  Fort  Ancient  when  it 


was  the  site  of  a  busy  people— can  see  with 
what  weapons  they  fou.irht,  with  what  im- 
plements tlicy  toiled,  with  v.liat  trinkets 
they  a  lorncil  themselves,  and  how  their 
dead  were  buried.  Mr.  Moorehead's  book 
will  servo  an  imiiorlant,  if  secondary,  pnr- 
pos(>,  if  U  shall  stimulate  research  in  our 
country.— 7V(C  American. 

The  stations— more  than  four  hundred  in 
nmiibcr— and  beurinss  and  distances  are  all 
set  down  in  an  orderly  fashion,  ami  so  far  as 
we  know  any  thing  to  the;  contrary,  the  cal- 
culations are  correctly  given.  Assuming 
this  fact,  Mr.  Mooroliead  is  to  be  congratu- 
lat(>d  liiioii  the  lidelity  with  whi(di  he  has 
pi'rformed  his  task,  and  we  cheerfully  ac- 
cord him  our  meed  of  praise,— T/ie  Saliiin. 

The  general  conclusions  drawn  by  this 
enterprising  and  careful  scientist  are  inter- 
esting.—O'/iCi'/uia^t  Ciinimercial  Gazelle. 

Antiquarian  literature  has  recei  veil  in  this 
volume  of  Mr.  Moorchead  a  valuable  contri- 
bution. In  the  completeness  of  its  tojio- 
graphical  work,  its  line  illustrations,  its 
thorough  excavations  made  most  intelli- 
gently, the  work  is  one  fully  deserving  largo 
praise.  The  writer  has  sweat  and  delved 
amid  the  same  iiiterestin.g  ruins  forty  years 
ago,  and  longed  to  liavi!  solved  many  iiiaiiy 
things  Mr.  Moorehead  has  deiermiiied.— 
Cliicniin  Inter  Ocean. 


MouLTON,  Review  of  Boynton.  The  Review  of  General  Sher- 
man's Memoirs,  E.xamined  Chiefly  in  the  Light  of  its  own  Evidence.  By 
Col.  C.  W.   Moui.Tos,     Svo.     Paper.  •''0 

A  review  of  "  Slierman's  Historical  Rai<l.     The  Memoirs  in  the  Light  of 

the  Record,     A  Review  based  upon  Compilations  from  the  Files  of  the  War 

Office,  "     Bv  H.  V.  BovNTON. 


I 


,1}'! 


liobcrt  Clarice  .j-  Co. 


88 

MoiiG  \N.    The  Shakksphahkan  Myth  ;  or,  Williatu  f^hakospeare 
nna"  Circumstanfuil  Evidonoe.     By  Applktox  Moucan,  A.M.,  LL.B.,  au- 
'thor  of  "  l>aw  (.r  Liti-rati.ro,"  Notes  to  "  Best's  Principles  of  Evidence, 
etc.     Second  edition.      I'Jmo.     Cloth. 


The  theory  ctTtaiuly  has  k-rowii  in  impor- 
tance of  late  yeius.     It  is  no  longer  lloutcl 
us  impossible.     It  is  udmittcl  i.s  i.iKenious, 
us  possible,  an.l  oven  us  hiL'lily  i.r.,br.l)le  by 
in'Uiy  persons  Who  luiveK'one  eenMiilly  into 
the  question.    It  is  one  of  the  muny  pnz/les 
of  history  and  literature  whieh   are  ful>  of 
attr.i.tioA    to    certain    mimls.      It    is    very 
doubtful  wlietlnr  the  .lueslion  eaii  ever  be 
delinilely    setllcl.      Tliose,    however,   who 
feci  inclined  to  make  some  little  investijia- 
tion  for  themselves  into  the  matter,  will  (in.l 
Mr  Appleton  Morgan's  volume  exceed m^-'ly 
iiiten   tiuR.     Wlioever  takes  the  trouble  of 
iroitiB  throut-'h  it  will  find  praeti.'nlly  all  the 
facts  necessary  to  enable  him   to  form   his 
own  judgment  in  the  inaiWr.-]ycstmi,uH<r 

nrrinr.  . 

Such  works  can  be  read  only  as  strange 
«.xamples  of  eiitertainiun  paia.lox;  but  we 
,„ust  SUV  that  .n  the  T-resent  instance  the 
,,urado.Y'is  well  work(  .1  out  ami  cleverly 
sustained,  and  persons  wlio.  in  this  at-Te 
teeming  with  books  really  worth  attentu)n 
from  educated  men,  liave  leisure  for  sudi 
amusements,  may  occupy  some  luui.s  profit- 


ably in  studyfnj,'  the  theory  of  tlie  "  Shakes- 
pearean Mvth."-/><'«(/o/i  SutimUnj  Pu-ncw. 

Under     tlie    title      "The    Sliakespearean 
Mvth  ••  Mr.  Appleton  Morgan,  wlio  is  known 
Rs'a  writer  on  tlie  '•  Law  of  Literature,"  and 
the  "  Principles  of  Evidence,"  lias  collected 
a  large  amount  of  evidence  of  vurious  kinds 
to  prove  that  yliakespcure  did  not  write  the 
plavs  attributed  to   him.    He  discusses  the 
theory  tliat   tliey   were    written  by  Bacoa 
uloiie'  and  the  theory  tliatthey  were  writt-a 
by  Bacon  and  other  literary  men  of  that  age. 
Tlie   decision   to  wliich   lie  comes,  and   to 
wbich  lie  brings  facts,  satire,  criticism,  and 
strong  feeling,  is  tliat  Shakesp.'are  was  the 
editor,  and   not  the  author,   of   tlie   plays. 
Sliakespeare,  the    rough,  uneducated  wit, 
added  the  coarser  and  more  popular  char- 
acters and  sc(«nes,  and  it  is  doubtful  whether 
these  liberally  edited  works  can  ever  be  ap- 
portioned   among  tlie  true    authors.      Mr. 
Morgan  is  an  cnthusiustic  admirer  of  the 
Shakespeare  plays.    The  book  is  interesting, 
whether  one  agrees  with  it  or  not,  summing 
up,  as  it  does,  all  the  doulus  in  tlie  question 
Iliat  have  lorn  liundred  years  been  made 
,  ,,1,1;,.. _/;„«(„,!  ]),iil:/  Advrrtit^er. 


MvRDocH.  The  STAtii;:  or,  Recollections  of  Actors  and  Acting 
f.'om  iin  Experience  of  Fifty  Years.  A  Series  of  Dramatic  .Sketches.  By 
.Jamks   E.  MfKi.oc.i.      With   a    Biographical  Sketcli  of  the    Atitlior.  ^By 


.].  BfNTiNti.     Portrait.      I'Jino. 


Chitli 


2  00 


The  publication    of  Mr.    .Tames    K.  Mur-  has  indeed  studied  the  principles  of  a.'ting, 

doch's   recollections  of    a.^tors  and   acting  and  has  observed  and  understood  many  dif- 

gathered  from  an  expeMence  of  titty  years  ferent  methods  of  interpreting  stage  etreets 

Ta  welcome  addition  to  thelibrary  of        ■  There  is  about  it  no  small  amount  of  sagacty 

drama.    As  an  actor  eminent  in  both  trag-  an-l  comm-m  sense.    So  that  it  is  in  a  greater 

edvand  ..omedv,  and  as  an  eh-.utionist  of  degree  than   is  usual  with  book.s  upon  the 

torVe   and  authority,  Mr.   Murdoch's  place  stage,  a  practical  book  of  service  to  students 

,„„.,.,.'  his  fellows  is  well  ass.ued  ;  and  his  of  the   profession,  as  well  as  fitted  to  give 


opinions  therefore  should  command  the  n 
spectful  hearing  of  actor,  critic  and  public. 
— AVic  York  Timeii. 

This  work  is  of  great  merit  and  interest. 
Besides  the  imrely  critical  consideration  of 


sdllicieiit  entertaJnment  to  idle  quarters  of 
nil  hour.— The  Arddniit/,  Lomhm. 

We  quit  Mr.  Murdoch's  book  with  relue- 
tunce.  It  is  so  full  of  u'cnial  sketches  and 
amusing  anecdotes   that  theatrical  renders 


Rpsides  the  tmreiv  criiic.ii  eim:,i>ii.:icii.". •       o  ...   „     ,  ,       , 

istrionic    notabiiith.s,    Mr.    Murdoch    has  in  this  country  will  find  as  much  pleasure 

Lived  us  also  .i  goodlv  number  of  anecdotes  in  its  perusal  as  the  countrymen  oi  t^e  au- 

mtlierto  unprinted.-V/<.  Nntiou.  thor.   whose  quick    manly  and  """ffe-'t^; 

This  is    u  book  of  verv  sensil,ly  written  style  through.mt  adds  to  the  interest  of  all 

Kossip  and  memorandn  by  a  veteran  Ameri-  he  relatcH.-n'  E,a,  London. 

can  actor  of  considerable  note,  and  one  who 

MuLERTT.    How  TO  CooK  FisH.    1 -S^  Kecii>es  for  Treparing  Sea 
and  Fresh  Water  Fish  for  the  Table.   By  U-'-m  M.bKtm'.    IHmo.   Taper.  2^ 


Jlisforiml  and  MiserUanroiK^  /)ooA-.«. 


30 


ispeare 

J.B.,  au- 

idence," 

2  00 

"  Sliakes- 
Jiccicw. 
I'spourean 
1  is  known 
urc,"  and 
;  collected 
ious  kinds 
write  the 
cusses  the 
by  15  aeon 
■re  writt'ja 
)f  that  age. 
us,  and   to 
icisin,  and 
re  was  the 
the   plays, 
eated  wit, 
Hilar  char- 
Ill  whether 
\-er  ho  ap- 
hors.      Mr. 
iror  of  the 
iuterestiilK, 
,  sunimins 
le  (juestion 
jccn  made 


I  Acting 

ches.     By 

tlior.     By 

2  00 

2S  of  aetinR, 
id  many  dif- 
itage  (•  fleets, 
itof  sagaeity 
in  a  greater 
ks  upon  the 
'  to  stuclents 
tted  to  give 
'  quarters  of 

c  with  roluc- 
iketches  and 
rieal  renders 
leh  yilcasure 
en  of  the  an* 
d  unaflfeeted 
nterest  of  ftU 


xriiig  Sea 


AIuLKUTT.    The  Goldfish  .and  its  System.\tic  Ctlture,  with  a 

ViKW  TO  rucKiT.     By  IIkiii  Mri.KUTT.     Illustrated.     i'Jino.     <noth.  -lOO 
The  author  here, n  presents  all  the  important  and  essential  juiints  con- 
cerning the  tish,  its  treatment  in  captivit},  and  the  best  method  of  proi)a- 

*^'^Tl!esiihiect  matter  is  exi)ressed  in  plain  terms,  and  all  unnecessary  scien- 
tific technicalities  omitted;  this  feature,  in  ad.lition,  also  making  tiie  book 
a  desirable  one  for  children,  who  mav,  through  it,  gain  a  correct  idea  of 
"  life  in  water,"  and  more  especially  of  the  natural  history  of  iishes. 

Naj-Neff  Family.  A  Chronicle,  together  with  a  little  Ro- 
mance regarding  Itudolf  and  Jacob  Niif,  of  Frankford,  Pennsylvania, 
and  their  Descendants,  including  an  Account  of  the  NefFs  in  Switzerland, 
and  America.  Coats  of  Arms,  etc.  By  Elizahbth  Ci.iffoui)  Neff.  .^inall 
4to.     Cloth.  ■*  ""3 

A  History  of  the  NeflF  Family  in  America,  with  Chronological  Index  of 
almost  4")<> "names,  and  (ienealogical  Tables  of  the  Descendants  of  Rudolf 
and  Jacob  Naf,  of  Frankford,  Penna.,  and  of  Francis  Neiti  and  his  Descend- 
ants; the  immigration  to  Lancaster  county,  Penna.,  with  Biographical 
Sketches  and  Family  Incidents. 

Name  and  Adkess  Book.  A  Blank  Book  for  Kecording  the 
Names  and  Addresses  of  Professional,  Commercial,  or  Family  Corro- 
spondents,  with  Printed  Headings  and  Alphabetical  Marginal  Index. 
8vo.     Half  leather,  cloth  sides. 

Tt  is  arran.e.l  m-on  an  entirely  new  T'lan,  and  address.  It  will  he  found  a  great  ..on- 
having  au  index  throughout  the  vohtme,  venienee  for  every  .ouuttug-hou,-,.- / /.c 
with  printe.i  division   for  name,  business.    I'ubli.'-hcrs'  ]\cckl>j..\.  J. 


Nash.    Crime  and  the  Family. 

of  "  Morality  and  the  State,"  "  Plea 
Ohio,"  etc.      12ino.     Cloth. 

This  is  a  most  oxeelleiit  and  pruetical 
treatise  on  the  cause  of  crime.  It  is  by  the 
Hon.  Simeon  Nash,  who  was  for  along  time 
upon  the  bench  in  Ohio,  and  whose  atten- 
tion was  calle<l  to  the  subject  by  the  :-e- 
quent  occasion  he  had,  during  his  services 
on  the  bench,  to  pass  sentence  upon  lioys 
found  guilty  of  crimes.  He  discusses  the 
Kulijectiu  a  plain,  straightforward,  practical 
manner,  and  shows  with  considerable  con- 
clusiveness that  the  catise  of  crime  is  inti- 
mately ami  practically  conuected  with  fam- 
ily  government,  or  rather  the   want  of  it. 


By  Hon.  Simeon  Nash,  author 

ding  and  Practice  under  the  Codes  of 

1  25 

.  .  The  work  will  lie  foumt  of  much  in- 
terest to  the  reader,  and,  we  have  no  doubt, 
of  great  value  to  the  public— IIV  ,•-'?' r»  Jurist. 

There  is  common  sense  and  wisdom 
enough  in  "Crime  and  the  Family  "  to  fur- 
nish a  score  of  volumes  of  average  weight. 
.  .  .  This  nook  is  clear,  direct,  practical, 
and  in  all  respects  well  adiipted  to  its  end. 
We  conllilently  commend  it  to  parents,  shar- 
ing the  author's  opinion  that  the  true  policy 
is  to  prevent  crimes,  and  that  education  be- 
gins at  home.— /-('rnir;/  U'orkl. 


Nettelroth.     a  Monooraph  of  the  Fossil  Shells  op  the  Si- 

i.uuiAN  AND  Dkvonian  Kocrs  ok  Kkntickv.  By  Hi:nky  Nkttklkotii. 
With  36  lithographic  plates,  containing  220  species.  4to.  Paper. 
(Geological  Survey  of  Kentucky.)      pp.  24.->.  Net,         5  00 


Itobert  Clarke  -t  Co. 


Nerinckx.    The  Life  of  the  Uev.  Charles  Nerinckx.     With 

a  Chapter  on  the  Early  Catlu-lic  Missions  of  Kentucky;  Copious  Notes 
on  the  Progress  of  Catholicity  in  the  United  States  from  ISOO  to  lSl>;V, 
an  Account  of  the  Establishm.M.t  of  tlie  Society  of  Jesus  in  Missouri; 
and  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Sisterliood  of  Loretto,  in  Kentucky, 
Missouri,  New  Mexico,  etc.  By  Rev.  Camima's  V.  Maks.  Portrait.  8vo. 
Cloth. 

The  iianu"  of  Father  Neriuckx  is  a  house-  cntly  to  refuse.  Father  Nerinckx  speut  iiim- 
hohl  \vor(l  in  tlie  State  of  Kentucky,  aud  w<-  self  for  Christ's  sake  in  the  !iuml)ler  walks 
doubt  whether  anion-  the  l.riKhl  galaxy  of  of  the  saere.l  ministry.  Manuscripts  from 
mission.rv  priests  of  the  Fnitea  States  .lur-  the  Archives  of  the  Arelulioeesc  of  Haiti- 
inirthe  first  quarter  of  the  century  there  is  more,  and  from  the  Bollandist  Library  at 
one  more  worthy  of  the  tribute  of  admira-  Hrussels,  hillnrto  unpublished,  have  been 
tiou  and  gratitude  of  our  countrymen.  Hon-  mule  available  for  the  work.  No.one  who 
ored  thn.u"h  the  iutluenre  of  the  Most  takes  an  interest  in  the  development  of  the 
KevJrend  Doctor  .lohn  Carroll,  with  a  nom-  Church  in  America  can  atVord  to  he  without 
inalion  to  the  Kv>iscopal  di;.'uity,  a  responsi-  this  treasure  of  unpublished  documcnts.- 
bility  which  his  humility  led  him  persist-    The  Ave  Maria. 

Nichols.  The  Cincinnati  Ohcak.  With  a  Brief  Description 
of  the  Cincinnati  Music  Hall.  With  illustrations.  By  C.i:orgk  Waud 
Nicnoi.s.     rJnio.     Paper. 


I'a 


Ohio.     The  Founders  of  Ohio.     Brief  Sketches  of  the  Forty- 

eight  Pioneers  who,  under  command  of  (leneral  Hulus  Putniun,  Innded 
at  the  Mouth  <if  the  Muskingum  Uiver  on  tiie  seventh  of  April,  ITSS,  ami 
commenced  the  first  White  Settlement  in  the  N(>rth-\vest 'I'erritory.  Svo. 
Paper.  -• 

Ohio  Valley  Historical  Miscellanie.*?.    I.  Memorandums  of 

a  Tour  made  by  Josiah  Esi'y  in  the  States  of  Ohio  and  Kentucky  and 
Indiana  Territory,  in  1S05.  II.  Two  Western  Campaign,'*  in  the  War  of 
1812-13:  1.  Expedition  of  Capt.  H  Pirush,  with  Supplies  for  General 
Hull.  2.  Exi)edition  of  Gov.  Meigs,  for  the  relief  of  Fort  Meigs.  By 
Saml-kl  Williams.  IH.  The  Leatherwood  <i()d:  an  Account  of  the  Ap- 
I.earance  and  Pretensions  of  J.  C.  Dilks  in  Eastein  Ohio,  in  LS2S.  By  K. 
H.  Tankyiiii.i..     8vo.     !?2.r)0.     Large  paper.    Cloth.  ;'»  00 

The  last  volume  is  one  of  the  uiost  inter-  knew  how  or  whence,  at  a  Tiieetin;;  of  the 

estins  of  the  series.     Mr.  Kspy's  narrative  is  Ohio  Methodists  in  the  open  air,  wlio  laid 

that  of  a  man  with  a  "curiosity  for  observa-  claim  to  extraordinary  pliysical  and  spirit- 

tion,"  as  he  liimself  says,  and  with  an  acute  ual  powers,  his  possession  of  which  his  dis- 

judgment,  which  led  liim  frequently  to  con-  eiples    unhesitatiii^rly   believeii,    and    who 

elusions   greatly  in    advance  of    his  time,  linally,  after  duping  numbers  into  a  convic- 

The  Leatherwood  Ood  is  one  of  the  tion  that  he  was  no  otherthau  the  incarnate 

most  extraordinary  narratives  of  religions  Deity,  suddenly  disappeared,  no  one  knew 

fanaticism  we  have  ever  met  with.— A'«^''>'t.  whither.    The  story  is  instructive  and  sif?- 

The  Ohio   Valley  Series  are  well  printed  nilicant,  as  au  example  of  the  credulity  of  tt 

and  well  got  up,     .     .     .     In  the  last  volume  comparatively    educateii,    intelligent,    and 

we  lind  a  narrative  of   operations  in  the  hard-headed  people,   when  their  religiou.s 

same  region,  (luring  the  war  of  ISPJ,  and  a  sense    and    their   appetite  for  marvel  and 

very  eur'Jous  and  interesting  account  of  the  mystery  are  at  once  appealed  to.—Ion(iofi 

aeli'ievemeiitsof  a  pre<l.'cessor  of  .loe  Smith.  Salurda;/  lifrirw. 
who  appeared    for  the    Jirst  time,   no  uue 


HisforicaJ  nvf  Mincellaneoua  Books. 


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With 

s  Notes 
o  1S25; 
Missouri; 
ntucky, 
it.  8v(>. 
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•ipts  from 
of  liiiUi. 
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TIptJOn 

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Forty. 

1,  liinded 
17SS.  and 
irv.     Svo. 


luiiis  of 
icky  ami 
10  War  of 
■  General 
'eigs.  By 
f  tiio  A  p. 
:8.  By  li. 
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r.  who  hiid 

and  spirit- 
lich  his  dis- 
,  and  who 
to  a  convic- 
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vo  and  si)?' 
■ediility  of  (i 
lisoiit,  and 
ir  ruligious 
marvel  and 

\a. —London 


Ohio  Vallev  Historical  Skuies.     JSee  also  mulcr  the  author's 

names. 

1.   Bnuriuft's  Expedition  against  the  Ohio  Indians,  1704.  3  00 

"    Walker's    Alliens   (."ountv,   Ohio,    an  1    the    first    Settlement    in    tlie 

State.                                    ■                    _  ^  ^'^ 

3.  < 'lark's  Campaign  in  the  Illinois,  1 778-7'J.  '-00 

4.  Mcr.ri<le's  Pioneer  Biographies.     2  vols.  0  50 

5.  Smith's  Captivity  with  the  Indians,  17r).")-.V.».  *J  '»0 

6.  Drak(^'s  Pioneer  Life  in  Kentneky.  •">  00 

7.  Miscellanies:   1.   Espy's  Tonr  in  (,>hio,  ete  ,  in  ISO'k     II.  Williams' tw(» 

Western  Can\paigns  in  the  War  of  IM'J-I:;.     III.     Tanoyhill's  The 
I.eatherwood  (iod.     In  one  volume.  2  •"<(» 

Handsomely  printed  octavo  volum.'s,  uniforinlv  hound  in  cloth,  gilt  top. 
A  few  large  paper  sets  were  printed  at  douhlc  th.'  ahovc  ))rices, 

They  uru  all  hcaiitifuUy  printed  on  line  .'iro  tiic  <<ii)t.Mi;s  of  Ihcso  volumes  loss  fascl- 
paper  with  ruhricatod  title  pa^es  au'l  natiiiKthan  their  u.'ccelleneic's  of  mechanical 
should  be  in  the  possession  of  every  intelli-  e-xeeution.  .  .  .  We  welcome  this  nobh! 
gentfamiivinthe  Ohio  valley,  and  hehl  al-  (thou-h  private)  enterprise,  which  has  an- 
jnost  a-<  sacred  as  a  fnmilv  record.  They  .lertaken  to  -ive  us  in  so  authentic  and  S(> 
Hre  gohlen  grains,  which  compose  the  his-  handsome  a  shape  these  precious  historical 
torv  of  the  heroic  age  of  that  c(,nntry.-/fK*-  memorials  of  the  Ohio  valley.  1  lieir  iiiter- 
tar'ical  Record.  est  is  not  merely  local:  it  is  national  in  its 

The  "Ohio  Valley  Historical  Series"  may  character.-AVic  York  UnunUujical  and  Bio' 
well  he  termed  model  hooUs  in   their  way.    jimphicnl  Record. 

Inform  and  execution  so  dainty  and  elegant        The  series  is  one  of  great  loc'il   mlere-t. 
that  the  Kast  mav  well  look  to  her  laurels  in     and  worthy  of  something  more  than  a  mere 
the   typographic"art.   if   she  would    not   he     local  notoriety.-/.o,(./oa  .Sn^urr/ai/ iJenVa'. 
outdone  by  tlie  t.'incinuati  printers.     Nor 

OsBOKX.     Ancient  KtiYPT  ix  the  Licht  or  Modeiin  Discoveries. 

By  U.  S.  O-iioiiN.  LL.D.      Illustrations  and  lU'ip.      I'Jnjo.     Cloth.  I  '-'5 

This  work  is,  j.erhaps,  the  most  eompi'fheiisive.  aecin-ate,  and  recent 
epitome  of  anv  work  in  the  English  languiige.  on  the  suhject  of  which  it 
treats.  The  aiithor  lias  had  in  view  the  putting  «ii  tiie  whoh-  sal'jeet  into 
the  hands  of  those  who  wish  to  he  introduced  to  iIk-  true  state  and  advance 
of  Egyiitologv,  in  a  ciitical,  hut  popular  light.  It  er.il>races  the  (Uscoveries 
of  tluJ  past  twenty  years,  wherein  thos.^  discoveries  liavi^  heen  verified  hy  tin* 
monuments,  hoth  in  sculptures  and  in  jiapyrus,  and  thesi-  veritied  discovt'ries 
are  used  for  historic  purposes.  The  recent  discoveries  of  X.iville  ( IS^;.'!),  those 
ot  BruL'sch-liev,  Maspero,  and  others,  and  the  theories  of  I'ia/.zi  Smith,  Proc- 
tor (IBSM),  etc.,  are  hrought  together  under  the  light  of  eompafative  opinions, 
and  the  reader  is  placed  in  possession  of  thf  authoriti(>s,  and,  in  a  very  small 
compass,  of  the  entire  suhject  of  this  womlerful  history  ami  peoiil.?. 

Likenesses  of  ancient  Pharaohs,  drawn  hy  t!ie  author,  with  great  aocm-acy, 
from  photographs  taken  in  Egypt— tyiiical  faces  of  various  trihes  from  the 
monuments,  etc.,  arc;  gi'-eii — in  illustration  of  historic  faeis,  with  which  all, 
especially  the  young,  should  he  acquainted  in  this  day.  whenso  much  is 
carelessly  written,  giving  inaccurate  and  ahsolute  false  views  of  history  and  of 
the  sacred  Scriptiu'e. 

Park.    Amateur  Bicycle  llEPAiurNt} ;  or,  Every  liider  his  Owti 

Repairer.     By  <"oi..    Houaci-:  P.vitK.      PlcKihle  leather.     2\nu>.  2*> 

Contains  minute  instructions  for  proper  handling,  safe  keeping  and  gen* 
eral  repairing  ot  all  kinds  of  hicycles. 


10  liohcrt  Clarke  .j-  Co. 

Park.    The  Sportsman's  TlANP-r-ooK.    By  Col.  Horace  Park. 

18mo.     <"loth. 

A  little  l.ook  of  i;iO  imgos  of  closely  i-rinU-.l  instiMictioiis  ami  hints  in  de- 
tall  o.Ilu  lul'iects  connectod  with  lioUl  sport.,  can.p.ng.  hunting  and  fish- 
ing,  by  a  veteran  sportsman. 

PiiiLipsoN.     Thk  .)i;w  IN  EN(}Lisn  Fiction.    A  Serios  of  Lee- 

tures  discussing  thu  l)nun;-s  un.l  Novels  oi'  Prominent  English  Writers, 
wherein  .Jews  play  important  roles-as  Marlowe's  "Jew  oi  Malta."  M.ake- 
sneare's  "  Merchant  of  Venice,"  Cumberland's  '  The  Jew,  Scott  s  '  Ivan- 
hoe"  Dickens's  '  Oliver  Tv/isf  and  "Uur  Mutual  Friend,"  Disraelis 
"Coningsbv"  and  "Tancred."  anddeorge  Eliot's  "Daniel  Derond.. ' 
By  Rabbi  D\vn.   I'mui'soN.D.D.     i2mo.     Cloth.  •  ^l»> 

••Tho  .lew  in  E.mlish  Kicti-.n.-  by  KaUl.i        This  is  u  usoful  an.l  interesting,'  bo„k,  an.l 

David  rhilipsdi),  is  a  jiulieions  stndy  ol  Hie 

.Tewishcliaraeter,  as  presinted  by  the  ureal 

Kn!?lish  poets  and  imvelists.     Tlie  .Tew  has 

ho("u  a  stoelj  eharaeter  with  literary  men, 

little  attempt  bein^  made  to  understand  liim 

as  lie  is.    The  early  writers  ma>le  him  nn- 

nainrally   mean,   and   showed  nothin-  but 

V)reiudiee  in  (Diieeiving  liis  elnir.-ieter.  Then 


it  is  written  ttirouKlxmt  in  the  brst  jmis- 
sihle  spirit.  .  .  .  Kalihi  Thilipson  h..s 
(liineKiio'l  service  to  Ills  luee  by  this  volume, 
and  he  has  certainly  written  nothim,'  to 
rnlllt'  the  seiisiliilities  of  those  wlio  iiiav  dif- 
fer from  him.— VVic  SpirlaUir,  LouiUm. 
,\n  important  addeiidiim  to  the  critieisni 

of  Kii'disli   tietion,  especially  as   far  as  the 

iHlu*ein<*oiicei\iNf^iii.^v.iii»i.i'..-..    - »                                                          , 

..nneSeottand  Dickens,  whowere  too  sen-  .lewish  characters  are  concerned. 

timent^^^^^^          their    estimate    of    him.    nn.i  The  canon  of  cr.ticsnn  re.sts  on  un,h  plane, 

u'       rv  n.  to  be  truthful,  did  not  under-  and  is  strictly  applied  to  every  author  spoken 

t   ml    1    "  s,;trH.ientIv  well  to  describe  hitn  of.  whi,...  makes  ,l,e  vo  nn>e  .,u  te  ^aln,,blo 

as      e     et  n     V  is.    Ueorge  Kliot  is  highly  to  a  lar-.o  circle  of  cn.u.al  readers  and  re- 

praised          makinu  the  utn,ost  .  fforl  to  he  viewers,  and  instructive  to  the  f^eneral  c  ass 

U     l.ful     which    she   was   in   almost   every  of  readers  of    fiction,  who  seek   instn.fo,, 

,H  ticnlar.     The  book  is  a  most  interestin..  in   the   be.nnhn,'   «arb   of    amusement;    ah 

iterarvstndv.  critical,  earnest,  and  showing'  though  this  is  of  special  service  to  those  «  ho 

a  nne  ■cosmopolitan   spirit.     It  proves  that  .lesire  to  have  a  correct  conception  of  .ew- 

the  old   spirit  of    intolerance  is   gradually  ish  character,  and  of  the  reasons  why  thus 

iving  out.  and  that  the  .few  is  coming  to  character,  more   than  others,  was  so  far.'.- 

tr'eat  others  in  a  liberal   spirit,  and  to  be  cally   caricatured    by    writers    of    fiction.- 

treated   bv   others    with   consideration  and  Ameriran  l-^melite,  Ciacinnati. 

,     V;„.rr;/,v    V   r  Dr.  I'liilipson's  lectures  on   "The  .Tew  in 

respect. —  llic  iriin ,  .'<.  i.  '                             ,           .  j       .. .       . 

The  Rabbi's  book  is  thou.,-htful  and  well-  Kn-Jtlish  Kiction."   attracted  considerable  at- 


written.  .  .  •  ^^'e  fnily  recoirnize  the 
ability  and  the  knowledfre  with  which  he 
1ms  treated  his  theme.  .  .  .  His  crilicism 
is  tcenerally  inspired  live unmon  sense,  and 
he  is  more  coin-erned  to  tier  at  the  irntli 
than  to  use  his  sul>ject  as  a  s'alkliiK  horse 
for  the  literary  fads,  the  pretentions  dis- 
aiid    the  over-subtU 


tcntion  at  the  time  of  tiieir  delivery,  and 
they  should  l)e  welcomed  in  this  more  per- 
manent form  as  the  expression  of  educated 
.Jewish  sentiment  upon  an  intercstiiiL'  v'les- 
tion.  .  .  .  .Many  of  the  views  expresseil 
In  this  little  volume  are  doubtless  new  •'> 
most  readers,  and  tlie  lectures  ;j;cneraily  are 
full  of  interest,  and  Khrev.d.sagaciou-  reflec- 


ooTcries,  and    I  He  over-suuUe  analyses,   in 

Which  the  literary  essayists  delit?ht,-Jr(r/.-;i    iion.-Ncw  York  Tnhune. 

Siund'ird,  I.otuUm. 

Peter.    Memoirs  op  the  Life   of  Mrs.  Sarah   Peter.     By 

Makoarkt  U.  Kin..     2  portraits,     li  vols.     12mo.     Cloth.     Net.  4  UO 

These  are  the  memoirs  of  a  very  remark-  lor  the  rest  of   her  'f'^^'l'^^^;;^^^^ 

able  woman,  and  of  a  life  of  deeds  of  mercy  charities  full  scope    for  all    her  desire  to 

;„d   charity     Mrs.   Peter  was  a  native  of  benefit    humanity.     Mrs.   Peter  made    fre- 

O     o  aaau«hterofaovernorVVorthin,ton,  n"ent  voyages  to  Europe  and  the   Orient 

She  wis  married  first  to   Edward   King,  a  Her  letters,  which  form  a  large  portion  of 

She  was                               ^^^^^   ^^,^^^^,^_  ^.^^^  ^^^^^^^  volumes,  give  the  results  of  her  won- 

iberof  the    derfully  observant  travels,  and  of   her  in- 


lawyer  of  prominence, 
she  was  known  us  an  a( 
Protestant  Kpiscopnl  ("I 
Ucbed  herself  to  the  church  of  Home,  and 


•iho  WHS  known  us  an  active  memi,.-     -  —  . 

;*;:;,^",l,!:"Kpiscopa1  n.urch:  later  she  at-    timute  relations  with  European  soctety. 


Historical  and  M'isccUancoas  Boohs. 


43 


Park. 
1  00 

ts  in  (le« 
iud  fish* 


:)f  Lec* 

Writers, 

"  Shake- 
's •'  Ivan- 
Disraeli's? 
ier(iiicl;i.  ' 
1  00 
)ii)(ik,  1111(1 

best    ]Mis- 

ii«  vdlunu'. 
idthini,'  to 
1(1  iiiiiv  (iif- 
\Uin. 

o  criticism 
fur  as  tlie 

1 

liinh  jilinie, 
tliorspdkcu 
tc  Villll;iblo 

crs  iiii(i  re* 
LMicnil  cliiss 
instruciii'ii 
iomcut;  ill- 
()  tlidsc  «  ho 
ion  (if  .!(•«•• 
IS  wtiy  this 
US  SO  furci- 
)f    fictidii.— 

The  Jew  in 
iiiicrahlc  iit- 
■livcry.  ;ili(t 
s  !iiorc  por- 
of  t'diictited 

cstiiiM'  'i''^-'**" 
s  exprt'ssi'il 
less  new  •'» 
ciUTiiily  lire 
cidU-  refk'C- 


[ER. 


By 

4  tJO 


in  its  wide 
er  desire  to 
r  made    fre- 

the  Orient, 
ye  portion  of 
i  of  her  won- 
d  of  her  In- 
a  society. 


PuLsTKREu.    The  Xational  Guardsman  on  Guard  and  Kindred 

DuTiKs.     By  P'iu;i..  riiiSTKUKK,  late  Captain  U.  8.  A.     Pocket  form,  bouiul 


in  leather. 


<•> 


Aitoi'TKi)  A.s  AOTnoiiiTV  )!V  THK  Statk  ok  Oiiio. — 7?('.9oA, 7,  by  the  rirnet|al 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  that  the  military  work  entitled  "The  Xa* 
tional  (i'uardsman,"  of  which  ex-f'aptain  F.  Phisterer,  of  the  Army  of  the 
United  States,  and  late  Cajitain  of  the  fiovernor's  Guard  Infantry,  is  the 
autlior,  be,  and  is  hereliV,  ado]>ted  as  the  legal  text-book  for  nsi-  and  jrov 
ernrnent  of  the  tthio  National  Guard  on  "(iuardand  Kindred  Duties."  — 
A(hp1cd  Ain-ilW,  1879. 

Puysician's   General  Ledger,     A  rntited  and  Kulcd  Blank 

Ledger  for  480  Accounts  ;  with  Columns  for  the  Charge,  statinj;  the  Name 
of  the  Patient,  the  Disease,  the  Time  from  which  and  to  which  the  Pa- 
tient is  treated,  the  Nunibir  of  Visits  at  the  Kesidence  or  Consultations 
at  the  Ollice,  and  the  aggregate  Amount;  wiili  Columns  for  Dales  and 
Amounts  of  Credits,  so  that  the  State  of  the  Account  can  bo  seen  at  a 
Glance,  it  has  also  a  full  Alphabetical  Index.  It  may  be  used  with  any 
Visitintr  List,  and  is  the  s-nplest  and  most  convenient  Ledger  in  the  Mar- 
ket.     Bound  in  half  russia,  cloth  sides,  $4.00.     By  mail,  postpaid,      4  bO 

Physician's  Pocket  Case-Record  Prescription  Book.  It  en- 
ables the  Physician  to  keep  full  Notes  of  the  Condition  of  each  Patient, 
and  also  record  the  Prescription.  It  contains  a  Visiting  List  which  will 
accommodate  the  largest  Practice;  also,  Tables  of  Doses,  Weights,  and 
Measures,  Poisons  and  Antidotes.  35  cents  each;  $3.50  per  dozen. 
Price  to  druggists,  with  their  cards  printed  on  the  back  of  the  prescrip- 
tion blank,  12  for  $5.00;  25  for  $9.00 ;  50  for  $16.50 ;   IOC  .or  30  00 

Piatt.     At  the  Holy  Well.     With  a  Handful  of  New  Verses. 

By  John  .I.x.mes  Pi.vrr.      12nio.  ^  ^^ 

A  varied  collection  of  pcoms  put  together  Land."    A  bunch  of  ■•  Sours  and   Sonnets"' 

Jn  a  pleasant  wav.    This  veritable  handful  and  some  prettily  written  -Love  Letters 

woul..  not  be  char.icteristic  of   the  author  help  to  make  up  this  ,>leasant  volume  which 

if  i.  did  not  contain   a  number  of  poems  closes  with  an  artistic  word  picture  oi  Ire- 

which    are    full    of    prairie    breezes    and  laud.-QHfn>s 
bounded  by  "The  Horizon  of  the  Western 


Piatt.      The   Children-Out-of-Doors. 

By  Two  IN  t.t.NE  IIoMK.     It'imo.     Cloth. 


A   Book    of  Verses. 
1  25 


This  volume  is  composed  of  an  attractive  collection  of  some  of  the  more 
recent  ])roductions  of  two  widely  known  and  popular  American  poets,  who 
chose  to  ajipear  thus  anonymously,  though  it  is  an  "  open  secret"  that  the 
authors  are  .John  James  Piatt,  United  States  Consul  at  Cork,  Ireland,  and 
his  gifted  wife,  Mrs.  S.  M.  B.  Piatt. 


44 


Jiobcrt  Clarke  <j'  Co. 


\y  t 


i      I 


I'lATT.    Pencillki)  Fly-Lkaves.    A  Book  of  Ks.says  in  Town 

and  Country.     "  How  tl..'   Bishop   lluilt  his  CoUeg.*  in   th.^   Woods,"  .'to. 
r,y  John- Jamks  riATT.     liWni).     Cloth.  ^  *''* 

Those  who   hiivo    follow.Ml   ilic  uiitlior's    <  f  th.'  (oast.    The  lui- 


very  creditahlc  j^mrniilislic  ciiri'iT  will  n- 
cognize  .soiiiL- of  thot'<siiys  iis  old  iicciui.int- 
an'jcs,  iiud  he  kIiuI  to  liiiil  that  th.'v  hiiv.' 
nhaiiiloned  tUtdr  fugitive  e.xist.Mice  iiiid 
^;iiinfd  u  iiiTiuiuieiil  alHidc.  others  hive 
lU'W  faces,  hut  they  will  he  weleoiiU'd  to  the 
tirotherhood  into  which  they  hiive  h.'eii 
j;uthere>l.  "How  the  JUsliop  liuilt  Mis  Col- 
'    ■"  a  very  liileiestiiis  lie- 


iiuie.s  which  lire- 
it  are  ueuonilly  tritlcs,  if  leiiKtli  only  in 
to  he  considered,  hut  Ihcy  are  none  the  lesH 
iippeti-iiuK.  The  poetry  of  u'.iiny  wrifrs  H 
only  respeetahle  prose.  Mr.  I'intt'.s  prose  i» 
full  of  poetry.  Less  .stil)jeetivo  tlian  his 
vrise,  it  retains  uuMiyof  its  hcaiitles  nmt 
addsasuhtle  aronui  of  ihat  i,'elliaUty,  luoru 
easy  to  appreedate  than  to  descrihe,  which 
-ivessindian  attrnctioii  to  the  writinK-s  «1 


hire  ill  the  Woods,"  ..   .--.   -  .. 

,..!iintof  liishop  Chase's  work  in  foundin«    J.nuJi  and  Howells  -CniaHnatUuizeltc. 

Keuyi)U('olle!.'e.  is  the  piece   de   resistancu 


Throo    Little   Emigrants. 
I'.v  .<.uiAu  M.  I'..  Pjatt.     I'-'mo. 

niiit   and  tr.^atnu'nt— of  such 


Piatt.    Child's-Wgrld   Ballad.-*. 

A  Koroanot^  of  Cork   llarhour,  ls*t.  ftc. 
Cloth,  31.00.      Purchmpnt. 

poi  tn  .V  tini.^  *  <  chiMren,  thoir  ways  of  aotion.  thougl.t  a.ul  spo^ch,  an 
v'  ho.  'toio,;  gaino/t  lor  the  author,  hoth  in  America  and  (.r.at  1  r. tain, 
a  special  distinction  for  originalitv,  pi-ptant  grace  ot  expression  '>nd  style, 
wi  h  exouisite  i^alhos,  beauty,  and  tenderness.  Sever,  of  these  new  Hal- 
lads'    .n\ho.ly  quaint  or  pathetic  stories  in  which  children  ar.  the  charac- 

ters. 


Pofins  concerning  children,  which,  per- 
luipiS  more  than  any  I'ther  feature,  set  the 
book  apart  from  any  other  hook  wi'  have 
ever  read.  Us  insii;ht  ie.to  child  life,  the 
naivete  of  a  (diild's  thoughts,  here  so  aceu- 
rateiy  rendered,  will  make  the  hook  espe- 
cially lovahle  lo  grown  h)vers  of  children.— 


She  has  especial  power  of  entering  intri 
tlie  child  life,  and  slie  is  not  afraid  to  let 
(diildreii  speak  in  her  verse  as  they  speak  in 
life.  — /,r)/ii/i)/i  Pirlori'il  WdiUI. 

.Mlusioii  ni'ist  ho  made  U>  lier  wonderful, 
and,  as  it  would  .seem,  intuitive  power  of 
iiiuilyzins  child  nature. -^"'i'''"  I'riam. 


rooLB.     Anti-Slavkuy  before  1800.     An  E.ssay.    Head  betoro 

the  Cincinnati  Literary  Club,  November  10,  1872.  P.y  Wii.mam  F,  Pooi.k. 
To  which  is  appended  a  fac-simile  reprint  of  George  Buchanan's  Oration 
on  the  Moral  and  Political  Evil  of  Slnv(M'y,  delivered  at  a  Public  Meeting 
of  the  I^Iaryland  Society  for  Promoting  tin*  Abolition  of  .Slavery,  Balti- 
more,  .(uly  4,  1791.     Svo.     Paper,  T.'c.     Cloth,  ^  2r> 

Mr   Toole  ha.)  made  a  careful  and  dili^'eiit  .hunestir  slavery  a.s  fast  as  it  could  he  done 

innuirv    how  far  tl>e   opinions  of  Dr.  Bu-  safely  an.l  lawfully.    .    .    .In  connection 

chaimil  represent  the  current  sentiment  of  with  the  t,'Nt,  Mr.  Poole  kivcs  mu.di  bio- 

th'it  lime  on  the  suhje-'t  of  slavety.    In  pur-  graplVeal,  ane.'dotal,  an.l  statistical  matter 

euin-  tluit  inquirvlie  finds  that  the  opin-  which  enhances  the  interest  aiid  merits  of 

ions  and  sentiments  .,f  most  of  the  !eadin.i;  the   work.      The    volume    is    handsomely 

Duhlio  men    in  the  Middle  and   Soutliern  printed,  and  must  be  regarded  as  a  very 

^tates'were  not  otilv  hostile  to  the  continu-  valuable  contrihutioii  to  the  literature  of  the 

mice  of  the  African"  slave  tn-.de,  hut  that  on  .<^uhjeet  on   which    it  tr^-at^.-Xr w  Enylanu 

totli  moral  nn.l   eeoiDmical  .irrotm^'.s   th.ey  ilixtoriMl  and  iiniraUxjiral  Ke<ji6ter. 
were    earnestly  dt'sirous  of   e.\tin^Mi;siuii;,j 


Town 

.(Is,"  .'t(\ 
1  Ol» 

Ulch  pri>- 
;tli  only  i* 

,0  the  li-'>!l 
writiTs  i'^ 
's  prose  i.* 
tliiin  liis 
iiUies  nint 
tlity,  iiKire 
itjc,  whloli 
iTitln{,'>i  '>t 


iignints. 

r,     I'Jmo. 

1  'J5 

— of  such 

■^ptM'Ch,  !»^* 

t  Ilritaiii, 
md  HtyU', 
lew  "  Bill- 
U'  cluirac- 

I  tori  lis  into 
fruid  to  lot 
ley  speak  in 

wonderful, 
ro   power  of 


il  before 

F.  rooi.ic. 
's  Oration 
c  Meeting 
eiy,  Balti* 

1  2r> 

iild  tie  dona 
connection 
;  niueli  bio- 
tioul  matter, 
id  merits  o( 
liaiidsomoly 
1  us  a  wrjr 
rat  are  of  the 
tVio  Enylanu 
iter. 


Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Boob 


4(1 


ruENTici:.    Tin:  1'okms  of  (lEOKtiK  1).  riu^NTici:.    Now  first  col. 

lectecl  iuhI  edited,  uitli  a  Biographical  Siietcli,  by  -/o/m  .l<nmn  P,a(l,  author 
of  "Western  Windows,"  ete.  lUustrated  with  a  tine  steel-phite  portrait 
of  Mr.  Prentice.  I'-Mno.  Clotlj,  ^2^0.  C*U)th,  gilt  edges,  $2  5(».  Full 
morocco,  gilt,  •'  ^^ 

Since  the  der.th  of  George  D.  Prentice,  there  has  been  a  constant  (h-niand 
for  an  edition  of  his  poems.  Mr.  I'iiitt,  wiio  was  intimately  associated  with 
him,  has  made  this  ccillection,  iiroeuring  his  materials  from  widely-scattered 
sources,  and,  in  some  eases,  from  original  manuscripts.  It  is  believed  to  be 
a  collection  such  as  Mr  I'rentice  himself  would  have  approved,  and  it  faith- 
fully  repre<ents  his  abilities  as  a  jx.ft.  ,      ,    .,,        i      •.* 

While  Ml'.  Prentice  will  always  b.-  remembered  for  the  bright  and  witty 
sayings  wliioh  he  so  proiuselv  lavished  in  th-e  columns  of  the  Louisville  Jour* 
lull,  his  lasting  I'ecord  will  bb  found  in  the  beautiful  verses  which  are  col- 
lected in  this  volume. 

This,  we  believe,  is  the  frst  publication  r,f.  wish  to  possess— both  for  its  intrinsic  value 
I'renti'ce's  poonis,  in  a  collected  shai.o,  and  and  as  ii  souvenir  of  ii  friend.— .^f.  Loniit  He- 
it  is  ft  book  that  a  t;'eat  many  people  will    inMiain. 

Quick.    Kssay.'^  on  Educatiokal  I-iKI-oumehs.    j>y  1{oi!ERT  IIk- 


l2mo.     (loth. 


I  00 


itKiiT  (4>ru'K,  M.  A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridgt 

roNTKXTs:  .'Schools  of  the  Jesuits;  Ascham,  Montaigne,  Piatich,  Milton; 
C'onii'niiis;  T.ockf;  Pousseau's  Emile;  I'.asidow  and  tlie  Philanthropin ; 
Pestalf)/.i!i;  .lacotot ;  Herbert  .'Spencer ;  Thoughts  and  Suggestions  about 
Teaching  Children;  Some  Itemarks  about  Moral  and  Iteligioua  Kducaiion; 
Alipendi.\. 

We  have  read  this  book  twice.    Tliereisn.i    in  normal  schools  we  beli.'ve  it  t..  be  t.u(it' 
other  rcsH/Hi'tliat  is  at  oik'O  so  brief  and  so    ri.        It  is  scddom  thai  wc  so  unliesiiann;;ly 
«'Oini)reliensive.     We  do  not  see  how  iiHelli-    re      .nmond  the  purchase  of  a\Hn,]i.  —  n'.iiiuis 
pent  pari'iits,  teachers,  and  schocd  diri'ctors    i^'dioolmastf 
can  allord  to  lie  without  it.     . 


.  ,  Tlio  in- 
Jluonce  it  could  cxorcisi'  is  jii'^t  -low  much 
iiee<ied  in  our  national  educational  system. 
—Allanlic  Moiillilij. 

The  essays  are  finely  written,  in  classic 
English,  and  in  the  true  professional  spirit  of 
an  experienced  and  accomplishe<l  toaclur. 
—The  CnUrcjr  Coiirnnt. 

We  know  of  no  book  more  suirscstivo  and 
iiistnictivo  on  this  subject.  — '/"/(C  Mas.tarhii- 
srtts  Tmrher. 

Wo  have  lu  en  better  pleased  with  tl-.is 
than  with  any  solid  work  on  education  that 
has  been  i)laeed  in  our  hand.s  for  the  last 
twoyears.  .  .  .  Not  a  iia^e  can  bo  turned 
without  disclosing  to  the  teacher  valuable 
principles  of  his  profession.    For  class  work 


The  priiH  iples  which  underlie  all  correct 
modes  and  methods  of  teaching;  ii.'ist  and 
will  bo  sought  after  by  those  who  are  deter^ 
mincil  to  iilaco  themselves  in  tlio  a<lvaiiced 
line  of  toiichors.  To  those  who  desire  t(» 
have,  in  a  brief  form,  the  statements  an 
works  of  tliose  wl'.o  liave  b"en  the  fo-emost 
in  .■han'-'iii'--  tlio  ideas  of  teaciiins  from^ime 
lo  time,  wo  chrerfuliy  reeommeild  this 
work.— .V(i(/if  Joiiniitl  i;f  Ediicntioii. 

It  is  the  most  catholic,  rcaihible,  and  val- 
niiiilo  work  on  matters  educational  that  has 
yet  lieon  puidished.  For  the  lionor  of  our 
craft,  toiudicrs,  do  buy  it,  and  conic  to  know 
a  little  about  the  business  in  whi(di  you  are 
engaged.— C'/ia'djro  Tcnchtr, 


Ranck.    History  of  Lexington,  Kentucky.    Its  Early  Anr 

and  Recent  Progress,  including  Bio£;aphical  Sketches  and  Personu* 
Keminiscence.s  of  the  Pioneer  Settlers,  Notices  of  Prominent  Citizens, 
etc.     By  Geougu  W.  1Ia.<ck.     8vo.    Cloth.  4  00 

It  is  very  seldom  that  nnv  locality  can  so-  gotten  or  overlooked  of  what  Lexington  has 
cure  so  faithful  an  annalist  as  Mr.  Kanck  ever  seen  or  ever  do.ie:  and  it  seems  that  no 
has  proved  himself  to  bo;  and  we  very  one  has  ever  .set  foet  witliiu  her  boundaries 
rarely  lind  a  work  of  this  chiss  which  has  without  iinding  a  place  in  this  admirable 
been  "prepared  with  such  evidently  untiriiv,'  vvi'ura.-JUstorical  Magazint. 
industry.    Nothint' seems  to  have  liecu  for- 


I 


40 


Jioht^rf  Chirl>\  ^'  Co. 


II ANDAi.L.  TiiK  \VoM)i:iiri-i<  Ti;nt.  An  At.'connt  of  tlio  Erec- 
tion, Sigiiiliratioii,  aixl  Spiiiliial  lA's-sons  of  tlu-  Mo-taio  'I'alu'iiiiiole, 
.i.-ci.'.l  in  tl.o  Wiltl.M-iioss  of  Siniii.  By  Ui:v.  D.  A  Haxi.ai.i.,  D D.  With 
iv  I'.inp'apliical  .Sketch  of  the  Autlior,  una  i.ortiait.      i'Juio.     t'lotli.    2  00 

Keed.  The  VicK.-iiriui  Cami-aiun,  utul  tlio  liattle.s  ftlnrnt  Cliut- 
timooga,  undoi-  tiio  ('omniand  of  <!tiioral  V.  S.  tiiant,  in  Istl^-Gii.  An 
llistorioal  Uevit'U-.     By  Sam.  ki,  lIoCKwn.i,  Hii;!.,     Svo.     rlntli.  1  wU 

Mr   Ku.mI  Inis  furiifsluMl  a  volaia."  of  v..rv  ri-M.    Tlio  iroiio-la^ts  will  oiijoy  it.  ,m.l  .'vn 

si.'icy    ruu.linu'.     TaUiai;    Ha.|.,'inrs    l.iiV    ni  tin-  itau;;,- uoi-sl.iporx  may  rea-i  it  willi  n». 

<i,ant  us  his  l..xt,  with   rL-f.'nM.....s  to  .l.n.  i.rr.t  and  i>rollt.-.V.  )'.  Tnl„n„: 

SlKTinau's  Mi.n.oirs,  Mr.  K.',.,l  atla.'Us  ih,'  No  worl;  ot  unlitary    ritiHsui  so  trmpcr. 

^„l,lioislui.  of  l.otl.  (irant  ai^l   SluTiaau  at  at.'  in  its  ton..,  so  tli..r.M|.,'l.  a  study  '"  ''Vi-'UlH 

,.vrrviioiiitatViclisl.urnau.lat.luitlai.oo-u.  nml  situations,  s,.  iaipartial  in  its  analysis. 

^  urn,  and  X;n  Jo.rnnL  -'  n.anilVstly  jn>t  in  its    onHu-io,,..  and  at 

Tlie'volun.o   can    l.o   univscrvr.lly  con.,  tlo' sauio  time  ..o  smv.t.' i.i  it-*  implications. 

mc.idcatoaUstmlcntsofuarl.istory.    his  lias  l.ecn  written   in   tl.is.   perhaps   ...   any 

one  of   the    most  careful    and  .onrawous    other,  time  and  co.iutry.-.U..«/u»y'..a  ' /.- 

jiiecf's  of  liistorical  criticism  to  which  our 
voluminous  military  liteiaturo    has   ^'iveu 


icU 


Beemeux.     Tin:  AVine-Mauku's   ^fANL•A^.     A  Thiin,  rractlctil 

♦  iuide  to  all  the  <  >ia>fatioi.s  fnr  tlio   Maiiiilacturo  of  Still  and  Siiarkliiij* 
Wines;  enil.r.uMiij.'  <  liiipter.s  on  tlie   Vintage:   When  and   How  to  I'iek 
and  Ci'iU  <lmiifs;    rr.'pai'ation.s  for  Wine-Making;  The  Ingfedients  an.J 
Itnpi'oveinent.sof  "Mn-t;"    F.-nnentati..n  aid  tlie  Changes  piodueed  bj 
it;  The  Heating  or  Firing,  Keeping  and  I'.otlliiig  of  Wines;  Still,  Spar'. 
lii'ii:,  Sweet,  Sjiieed,  ami    Fn./.on  Wiiu's;    Wine  Colors     The  C"onstitue»'l 
Acrdity,  and  Ailments  <.!   Wine;   .\itirieial  and    Imitation   Wines,      i  ne 
work  al'.so  contains  full   instnietions  tor  making  f'ider.  Fruit,  and  Boit;- 
Wines,  ete.     F.y  ('i!aui.i;s  lJi:i;.Mi:i.iN,  author  of  tiie  "  Vine-Dressei's  Y.:. 
ual."      1-nio.     <'lolli.  ^  -•'* 

This  is  a  valua!)ic  acouisif.oii.  as  all  will  t!:.'  juice,  wine  press,.s,  must;  tmtiire  ..„.: 
readily  te^tifv  who  have  need  of  iiiMrnction  improvement  of  l.Tiuentation.  cellars,  hot- 
iawiuo-mauim;.  The  <,uestioiis  involved  in  tlin--,  et,'.  All  the  mo.lerii  processes  lor  im- 
the  vnrio  -'U'esses  of   manufacture  are    proviiii;  wine  are -iveii.  and  the  subject  di.s- 

treated  veiit  nbilitv.  and  we   .sl-o.lld    cussed  in  the  liuhtof  the  most  recent  rli... 

advise  every.,  o  who  has  an  v  desire  to  learn  coveries  in  ehemiatry.  The  remarUs  on  the 
any  thinf?  upon  this  iia,'ortant  subject  to  lu-ocesses  for  c.,rrectins  over  acidity,  the 
posses.s  himself  of  a  copy. -/,'-.. '^.'/x'.  want  of  su^-ar  in  our(,'rapos,  will  prove  par- 

Discusses    every    point    cohue.ded    with    '.icuhuiy  iuterestiii^.—Soni/icni  0<i<ir<j<»r. 
wiUL'-makuig,  galherini;  yrapes.  pres.sina  out 

Eeemelin.    Treatise  on  Politics  as  a  Science.    By  Cuaiu.k.s 

Kkkmki.ix.     8vo.     Cloth.  *  50 

The  desiu'ii  of  the  work  is  to  lend  a  help-    who  look  upon  tiolitios  as  step-ladders  to 
ing  hand  to  the  politicians  who  seek  in  i)Uh-    jMiwer,  and  to  whom  a  good  government  is 
lie  life  the    perpetuation  of   good   govern-    a  <lefeat  of  their  schemes.— /Vr/ace. 
-ment,  as  against  the  spurious  politieiau.s, 


Itlstoi'lcaf  >nt<f  Mi-^'iUoiicona  Ilx,/,:^. 


47 


;  Erec- 

fiiiiiole, 
.  WitU 
li.    2  Ot) 

t  01  Kit- 

-6;j.    All 
1  :,u 

.  mill  I'Vt'ii 

it  Willi    ilf 

;i)  frinpi'f 
V-  1)1  rVClltS 

«  aiiiilysis, 
iiix,  iiikI  ivt 
Iiliciitioiis, 
|is  ill  any 


'ractical 
■^imi'kliiig 
?  to  V'lvk 
i«Mits  antJ 
(luccd  bj 
11,  Spar*. 

IStitU(^>'i 

les.      I  lie 
md  P.^'ir- 
ei's  Mr.  ' 
1  125 

tmfiirc  n.i." 
i;t'llars.  but- 
issL's  liir  iiii- 
s\il)j('ct  ilis- 
ri'cc'iit  ilis- 
larl;s  on  tlic 
aci'iity,  tlie 
1  priivo  par" 
VnUivdtur, 


i  50 

pladiiers  to 
viTiimeut  is 

'ace. 


I:<;i:mi;liv.     ('lUTirAi.    IIk.vikw 

CUAULKs  1{i:i:mhi.in.     .^vo.     rioth. 

It  tg  all  attempt  to  jirt'sciit  a  ratirmat  iiinl 
liliiloKopliiciil  Niirvcy  of  tin-  history  of 
Anicriiaii  party  Kov<TiiiiH'iit,  irum  ilu'  o.s» 
lalilislimeiit  <>•'  till' loii-iiiutioii  Id  tlic  i)rc.s- 
I'lil  tliiio.  It  N  till'  work  of  II  wrltt'i-  now 
tuarly  scveiily  yi'ars  olil,  w  Im  has  liinl  uri'iit 
oppiirttinltli'S  for  tlio  closo  ohsi'rvalloii  of 
the  working  of  the  nuii'liini'ry  of  partyi-iii, 
mill  who,  liavint;  ovrn'oinc  his  I'arlii'r  party 
bins,  npl>ronf'lu'S  Ills  siilpjrrt  in  a  spirit  of 
great  cainlor  iiml  fairness.— rVi/f'i;/"  Tima. 

He  aims  at  ii  toiiiiiri'lieiisivi'  ami  pliilo- 


or   Amkuh'ax    IN»mtic,<.     Wy 

;i  (lO 

sophinil  I'oiirsf  of  polltieal  rensoiiliK;.  Iii 
his  opinion,  tlie  ureivt  American  i.iililie  ills- 
ease  Is  that  tlio  present  Kovuriimeiit.  !>/ 
party,  places  tlie  piihlieiiilmlnisinilion,  from 
the  I'resiilcnt  ilowii  to  township  ollicers,  in 
the  liaiuls  of  iio're  poUtieiniis.  lie  r.KanlH 
Anii'rii'an  parly  (.'nvcniiiifiit  with  lis  spoiln 
system,  as  an  iili",'itinuili'  parasite,  "ire  de- 
stniclive  of  Icjilimiite  iiiililic  interests,  ami 
eatim;  up  liiori'  of  lllO  sllhstllliee  of  the  peiv 
jile  iliaii  any  tyranny  reijonleii  in  history.— 

><■»■  Vnrk  'I'iiiirH. 


Rei;mi;lis.  Oi;ki:m'.  Township.  Historical  Sketch  of  Greene 
Townsliip,  liuiiiilloii  «'ouiity,  Ohio.  I'.y  i'iiahi.ks  IvKEMia.ls.  With  t'oUleil 
list  of  settlers  tVom  IHOli  to  1850.     8v.>,     rapor,  2S 

JivAcn.     Hr.sTORV  of  Civilization.     A  Course  of  Lectures  on 

th.i   niigiii    aiul    Di'velnimifiit    nt'   the    Main    Iii>liluti(in-;   «(   Miiiikiud. 
Bv    Emu.    Ukicu,   iU-tor  Juris  Meuua   I'liivfivity.      UlnstiateU.      12ino. 

Cioth.  2"*» 

l)T.  Ueieh  hiisplueoil  in  onrliamls  the  few  A  fiiHeinatin-,'  'mok.  tt  eontaliis  a  wotlil 
reiiminiir.,'  copius  of  this  privately  priiite.l  of  I'otli  laels  •m.l  ii|.as.-/>r.  U:  t.  i'oote, 
\f^)^f\^  y(irl)iii'ii  Lihrwi,  Cliira;;o. 

Richardson.    IIomk-mam:  Candif-.s  and  Other  Good  Thincs, 

SwKKT  .4M»  .^tiui;.      r.y  Anna  M.  K'lciiAUi.soN.     I'Jiuo.  1  *>•> 

Tho  .luthor  "ivos  plain  and  easily  undorstood  dirootions  fi.r  niaUinji, 
with  tlio  oidmaiy  ooiivenioiices  of  tlu-  Uiloiien,  many  odd  and  dclioioua 

"BtTsidos  the  siiniiU'  candies,  oookod  and  unoiviked,  the  work  contain., 
recipes  for  many  novel  delicacies,  such  as  raisin  roly  pol.v,  candy  luiddniL's, 
Ptntiod  In's  hotiie-inade  drinks,  and  odd  varieties  of  jnckKs,  cieains,  ices, 
etc.     They  are  mainly  orijzinal,  and  all  tried  and  proved  by  years  ot  expert- 

^^Anv  I'ldv  usin^  this  book  will  soyti  be  enabled  to  snpplv  liei  table  with 
many  unusual  delicacies  in  candies,  creams,  etc.,  better,  cheaper,  purer,  and 
fresher  than  those  supplied  by  confectioners. 

In  these  itavs,  when  homemade  cauilie.s  which  arc  now  estiihlished  in  most  of  our 
arc  so  hiirhlv" appreciate.!,  there  are  many  larp-  cine-,.  The  reeii.es  in  this  book  lairly 
womi^i  who  Micceeil  in  materially  a.liliie.'  to  make  one's  mouth  water  .is  one  reads  them, 
their  incomes  bv  making' them  for  sale,  and  The  "  other  things  "  mentioned  in  the  title 
afewwhomakeaaood  livimr  hysiipplyini;  are  various  creams,  ices,  cordn  s,  .uia- 
Ihem  to  the  Kxchanges  for  Womens  Work,    pickles.-iroiiiad'.s'  Jllmtmted  UorUt. 

RicKOFF.     Ohio.    A  Poem  for  the  Centennial  C.lcbra!ion,  IS.^8. 

l',y    iiKUTii.v  MoMioi;   Kickokk.     Beautifully  illustrated   by  /;.  -A  .1/.v/.--t. 

«.»blong  !Svo.     I'archment. 

This  poem  refers  to  (Ohio's  history  and  lier  prominent  men.  It  was  read 
at  the  han.iuot  of  the  Ohio  Society  at  New  York,  at  Delmonicos,  Aijril  -. 
fuliovvinij  (ieueral  Evving's  opening  speech,  and  elicited  rounds  ot  applau.sc. 


♦t 


Jiohn't  CUirhc  .j"  Co. 


UWV^.  rilYSroLOnirAI,  AUKANdKMKM  UK  Till:  CUANIAI-  MERVKS. 
A  Cl.uit,  \:>  X  '1\  toltlf.l  in  cloth  o:.s...     Hy  Ehwaui.  Uivm,  M.  D.  60 

Tl.iH  pul.li>-iitioi,  is  .losipi.-.l  .  liU  tuore  {HTiVctly  u  want  which  every 
..insirii  a...i  stmicnt  of  nu^licine  loelH,  viz..  a  roa.  y  '^o'l  easy  ,uo.U.  of  re- 
Ireshiiig  the  memory  ..i.  u  siil.ject  avoweuly  very  dilhcult  to  retain. 

UoBEHT.  ('iiAUcoAi.  iJiiAniN*!.  (Miar«'oal  Urawiii*;^  without  u 
Master.  A  Complete  Treatise  in  Landscape  l>raaiii>r  in  Charcoal;  with 
Iawoiis  and  Stu<lios  after  .Mloiifre.  Hy  Kaki,  Koiuikt.  i  ranslate<l  hy 
Elizahrlh  Ihven  Applrtnn.      Illustrated.     Hvo.     <'l,)tli. 


"C'hurciMil  DniwiiiK  willinul  ii  .Muster."  In 
FraiK'f,  liiis  «(>iic  tlirnuuli  iniiny  eilitloiiH, 
iiTul  liiis  rcccivfil  till'  slii!ii|>i.f  a|ii'r"Viil  oi' 
soiiU'  <if  tlio  Im'-^I  iirtists.  — .1)7  .lmii/'/(r. 

Tilt!  iiutliiir  I'litrrs  laiiiiltrly  into  the  silil- 
jilest  details  (pf  tin'  iirl.  and  ^Ives  elear  lli- 
NtnietieliH  as  to  materials,  aeeessiiries,  anil 
n\etli(icls.  — //(U/i/T'd  M(i(iii:iiii\ 

This  treatise  on  an  art  wlileli,  as  the  iire- 


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rately  tr.uisliileil,  and  ii(i|Miinlo(  instruetloil 
is  oinliled.  Thu  |.lates,  after  Allonjre,  aro 
inlniiralily  reiirodneed  and  ari^  valualilc  III 
t lie ni selves. — Art  Iiilnrliniiiii'. 

Tills  little  iMMik  is  a  '■.ini|ilet('  practieal 
treatise  on  lamKeaiie  drawint;  in  ehareoal, 
an  art  of  reeent  develijpiiient,  and  one  o| 
jj.eat  oi>i)ortunitles.  .  .  .  The  hook  is 
gotten  ii|>  in   tlu'  hest  style,   illustrated  ti> 

faee  says,  has  rMpldly  lieeonie  i.oimlar,  he-    show  iirad.'s  and   elVeets  of  eliar il  work, 

cause,  ivhilelt  does  not  exaet  in'ieh  stii.iy,    and   is  a  deslrahle  a-ldition   to  ,-ineh.  art 
Hives  proiiii.l  and  satisfactory  results,  is  ae-    literature.— V'/ir  .liN.-vui. 
ceptahle  and  timely.     U  seems  to  he  aeeu- 

Ro,>i]NTiiAL.      Manual  for  T^iULniNa  and  Loan  Associations. 

Embracing?  the  Urij,'in  and  History  of  Co-operative  Societies;  Objects  and 
Benetits  of  liuilding  Associations;  Plans  tind  Methods  of  Organizing  and 
Conducting  them;  Leagues;  Legislation;  Constitution  and  By-Laws; 
Forms  and  Descriptions  of  Books,  Blanks  and  Papers;  Interest  and 
Dividend  Tables;  Auditing  and  Supervision  ;  the  National  As.sociations  ; 
and  a  Comprehensive  Variety  of  Practical  and  Useful  Information  and 
Sutrtrestiotis.     F.v    IlKNuy    T.     UosiiNTiiAh.      l:Jmo.     Second    edition,   en- 

•  1    'iO 

larged  and  revised. 

The  business  of  ponduPthiRbnildinijnsso-  all  neeossary  information.     The  tabulated 

Ciations  requires  iuikH  si.e.iul   knowl..lj;e.  statements  and    ealeuhitions    are  <.f  j;re.,t 

iiswellasKood  judgment  and  i.nK'lieal  in-  value   to    the    se.ietary   in   deelarnjj  <livi 

telli-enee      Thi.  Manual  will  be  an  indis  .lends,  eto.     All   d.thrult  <iuestK.n.«i   arising- 

pens'able  book  of  reference  for  every  (om-  in  buildiuK'as.soeialions  have  lieen  answered 

ranv  and  individual  members  will  find  it  u  in  a  eKar  and  plain  mauler.     Ai  we  have 

s.iiuable  cuide  and    instruetive  treati>e.-  had  practieal  e.xperiene^  in  these  assoeni- 

CincinnnU  OnnmcrrnH  (Inzrllc.  ti"i's.  we  must  state  that  it  this  book  is  in 

The  Journal  predicts  for  this  book.   m)t  the  hands  of  otlb'ers  and  by  careful  perusal 

only  that  it  will  meet  with  a  re  dy  sale,  hut  of    same,  .many    serious    mistakes    can   be 


tliatitwill  meet  t'lo  commend  aion  itmer 
its.  We  commenil  the  book  toevery  present 
nml  jirosiiectivi!  memlicr  of  an  association, 
assuring  them  that  they  can  not  all'ord  to  be 


avoided.— 'V;ic/(irtH(i  Volkuhlatt. 

1  am  much  v'cased  with  the  book.  The 
(itiH'ral  directions  as  to  the  ort,'anizati<ni 
and   coniluct  of   associations,  hint-s    as  d 


witliout   it       Ciet    it   and    rea.l    U.-Toledo  management, and  tallies,  are  admirable  and 

ntiildingaud  Loan  As.ndaikm  Journal.  valuable.    I  believe  its  publicat.iui  will  gw 

This  book  should  bo  in  the  hands  of  every  fur  to  correct   thu   abuses  wh:ch  m  some 

association,  as  it  contains  all  the  necessary  cases  have  grown  up  fr.ua  want  of  kiiowl- 

prietical  information  for  conducting  these  edge  as  to  the  proper  manner  of  conducting 

associations     Members  of  tlio  board  of  oi  building  associations.— 1.  A.  Wtntrrs,  Scmr- 

r.'ctors,  who  wisii  to  have  a  .!ertaiii  coiitr.il  tary  Mutual  Uome  and  Savings  Association, 

over  the   secretary  and   attorney,  will   lin.l  Daijtnn,  ().  ,  ' 


JIisfo)'!r'if  til'  !  MiscifJaiirDus  Books. 


m 


KoY.     (-iKWKHAi.siiii';   or,  ll(.\v  I   Miiiiiigi'd  luy  lliisliuiul.     \\y 
«h;oH(.i:  Kov.     liiino.     I'iip.T,  .".Oc.     (loth,  1  "<> 

A  rai'y  bit  of  Sc^otcU  Uwwnv.-U'imr  Jmir-    |)PiVf  no  Dr'Hiuiry  f.ivoiiic .— r,i'M?«.,nVi/i  Mir- 

w'd.    '  '•"'■''•                                        .      . 

ri„'  fli.'iiiM'>t  (loUiir's  wortli  (if  lil.'i-iiiun'  Lay  It  ),y  fnr   ,i  year,  Mti.l  wli.Mi  nopnu'il 

\M.  Iiuvi'  si'.Mi  fr.i-  iiiimv  ii  .liiy.-7'/<'  Mhinn.  it  will  s-  ..ni  full  of  nuw  iiiii.-/'///i'((r  .l./r-r- 

liu'  liook   is  11  ri'iiiiiikiilily  <  I'Vcr  oin'.-  tiirr 

llalli„iorrll<it'tt<.  ''""'"'  'i''"'  '""'  '•«•■..■, m1  will.    pin.  tiri'.- 

It  Is,  wit!   lilt  vxii'ptioii,  oii<>  of  till'  iiio^t  TIf  Alliliin. 

iiiiiiisi'in.' l>onUH  which  tins  fallfii  Into  our  The  story  Is  at  oiir..  mo  truthful  iin<   ..mii;>. 

i,mi,l        r  iiniir.  vi'iirs-/:/.;//Mn('/ .Ui);v((/R/ii»r  Iiik' llnillt  ciin  iioi  (nil  to  h.'coii).'  i -I.      I.inl 

,.„j,,                    "  '  fiivorlli!  lu  till'  home  v\ri\i\—I'liitii'Uli,iiiit 

on           111.' Mio^t  humorous  storii'     hi  tlu.'  I'nsn. 

.:(.,,li;.     .liahM't.— .l;/r  .l(/u;''/.sr')-.  A  viTy  i-vinlalili'  litth'  Look.  l.r:::i    full  of 

With  thr  '    'li.'>  ospr.'iiilly  the    hook   must    wit,  huinor.  fun 1  of  ruiuiy  Scotch  a I 

scnsi'.— (■»»<'(/l»lll^'  Tniii'^. 

Kov.    Tin:  Ai;t  of  Pleasim;.    A  Tccture.    By  GiioiKJi:   Kov, 

author  ol  "<  ■oii.ral.-ihip."     I'Jmo.     I'liinT.  -'* 

How  inaiiy  woiiM  !"•  plciiscd  to  iliscovcr    vadc-  the  narriitivc  i<  one  of  the  most  com- 
the  "art  of  plca^iii).'."    This  litth'   volume    nicnilahl.' of  its  fratiiri's,— <'(7;/ /N /» 
furilishfs   the    touchstone   of    success,    and        They  nie  holli  luadi- Up  of  Jileasaiit  hits  of 
will  !»•  found  of  an  interest  in  kcfpini,' Willi    sketching,   scraps  of    verse    and    romance, 
tlie    sul.jcci,    Tlie  moral    lone   which   pi  r-    widl  seasoned  with  i,'ood  common  sense.— 

lull  r-Ociini. 


Roy.     Thk   Oi.d,  Old   Story.     A    Lwtui'o.     By  GroiiuK  Roy, 
author  of  "  (ieni'iiil.sliip."     I'_'iiii>.     I'niicr.  25 

A  brief  iind  pleasant  essay  on  love,  with  sa'.;es  from  Hums,  (ioctho,  Slialcpspcare,  and 
some  advice  to  lovers,  or  ihose  who  may  be-  others,  showing  the  opinions  of  eaidi  author 
come  su.h.  which  these  peculiar  people  on  the  subject  of  love.  The  author  inter- 
may  read  with  interest,  bu;  will  straiuhi-  lards  his  iiuotations  with  moral  rellections 
way  disre^rnril  when  the  supreme  inomenl  of  his  own,  and  c'  )scs  by  Kivini,'  ndvieu  to 
,.,,11,,,^  —l>i,.-il  mill  Mail.  lovers  in  i,'eueral.— 7io,s/r)u  Ulobr. 

The  "Old,  Old  Story"  is  made  up  of  pas- 

Rus?KLL.     Thomas   Cokwin.     A    Sketch.     By  A.  1\  1U\ssi:ll, 

author  of  "  Libniry  Notes,"     With  a  tiiicly  tMi.muvfd  portrait  ol'  Mr.  Tor- 
win.     Ii'muo.     Clotii,  1   "*^ 

It  is  :i  free  slxctrli  of  a  ^rreiit  ,i.'eiiiiis  l>y  uu  ueiiuaintance  and  admirer.  It 
is  not  expanded  to  bieiiiess  aiid  diilhiess  by  a  tedious  recital  of  dry  iacts 
and  uninierestin:.'  incidents,  but  is  confined  to  sucli  statements,  references, 
and  illustrutions'as  >iive  a  lair  idea  of  the  eminent  man's  character  and 
'■enins.  it  is,  in  i'..ct,:ind  in  a  word,  tiie  author's  ('oiwin.as  he  saw  him  and 
iinderstoiH  li'im.  it  abounds  in  aneedotes  and  illustrations  '^f  tlie  most  en- 
tortiiining  cliaiactor.  'rhoii<.'h  snuill  in  bulk,  it  is  more  extensive  and  ebib- 
oiate  than  tnv  thing  that  hiis  yet  appeared  relating  to  the  great  orator, 
..ncl,  it  is  be:iev.(l,  will  be  fonnd  more  interesting  and  satisfactoi'} . 


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UohiTi  Clarke  .^  Co. 


Russell.    Scikxtific  IIohseshokinc  tor  thi']  Different  Diseases 

OK  TiiK   Foot.     T-v   Wiii.iam    liissKi.i.,    I'liiclical    llor.-^es-hoer.     lUustnited. 
Second  edition,  enlarged.     Svo.     Cloth.  3  00 

The  author  of  this  book  has  been  a  pnicticing  farrier  for  more  than  forty 
years.  Ilis  record  is  one  of  rare  success,  and  he  has  lonj:  been  recogni/.ei 
by  the  leading  horsemen  of  this  country  as  the  foremost  shoeing  smith  of 

ThTs  book  aims  to  give  the  practical  details  of  the  most  approved  and 
rational  plans  ami  principles  of  iiorseshoeinjfin  the  plainest  and  most  com- 
plete manner  i)()ssible.  A  largo  share  of  tlie  work  is  devoted  to  the  diseases 
of  the  foot,  and  the  subject  of  pathological  slioeing  is  luUy  treated. 


A  work  of  this  kiiul,  cxplaiiiiiif;  tlu>  prin- 
ciples of  the  art,  mid  doscribiiiK  tlie  wliolo 
process  of  shoeinu,  i.-*  Rreatly  iieetled.— IVr- 
mont  liecord  and  Fariii)-i\ 

He  thoroughly  imilcrstniuls  his  sulijcct. 
Diseases  iiuUufd  by  binl  shooiiitr  iiiiil 


furni  by  Kood  shoeiiii:  iire  clearly  and  fully 
set  UiTih.  —  I'li(l(i(!(liihia  Tiiini'. 

The  book  is,  indeed,  well  worth  its  price 
to  every  liorse-owner  and  bla.'ksniith  in  the 
land.— 7"'(»'  Conntnj  dtnthmnu. 


Scotch-Irish  Society  of  America.  I'l-oc-ecdings  of  the  First 
Congress  held  at  Columbia,  Tenn.,  May  S-11,  1S8'.».  8vo.  pp.  210. 
Of  the  Second  Congress  held  at  Pittsburgh,  May29-June  1,  1890.  i)p.  .'505. 
Of  the  Third  Congress  held  at  Louisville.  May  1!-17,  1891.  pp.  325. 
Each    paper,  $1.00;  cloth,  1  ^0 

The  St.  Clair  rAi'EUS.  The  Lite  ami  l/uhlio  Services  of  Ar- 
thur St.  <:lair,  Soldier  of  the  Revolutionary  War,  President  of  the  Conti- 
nental Congress,  and  Covernor  of  the  Nor'hwestern  Territory.  With  hi* 
Corre^^pondence  an<l  other  Papers,  arranged  and  annotated.  By  Hon. 
\Vm.  llK.NKYSMiiu.ofChicag...     2  vols.     Svo.     Cloth.     With  two  portraits 

,  6  00 

and  a  map. 

The  author  makes  conspicuous  the  g.-nius,  ability,  patriotism,  and  courage 
of  St  Clair,  heretofore  unjustly  neglected  by  historians;  adds  new  interest 
to  the  brilliant  exploits  on  the  Delaware  in  the  winter  of  1  .  |t)-M,  and  for 
the  first  time,  places  before  ti-e  render  a  complete  a.  count  of  the  evaluation 
of  Ticonderoga  and  Mount  Independent  in  July.  1777,  which  resulted  in 
the  capture  of  Burgovne  and  his  army.  He  corrects  errors  committed  by 
previous  historians,  and  on,  controvert. -l  points^  presents  new  views  drawn 
from  hitherto  unpublislied  materials. 

Pref'iecd  t..  tlie  i.upers  is  a  suminarized  als,.  in  th.-  army,  as  it  e.xisted  in  the  elosin^r 
reeord  of  -t  (lair's  whole  -...reer,  now  for  years  of  the  last  eentnry,  and  the  beginning,' 
Ihe  first  time  anthenti<.ally  prc.pa.e.l.  Mr.  of  the  present,  will  fm-l  this  work  a  .nine  <.f 
Smith's  work  uives  evi.lenee  of  a  thoron!.'li  iuformati.ni.-.lrwv  nml  .\avy  Journal. 
stmlvofthe  snbieets  in  all  their  l,earin.^s,,.  .  .  .  .V  fortunaterhoiee  of  an  eoitor  was 
and  renders  the  pnblieatio.  one  of  the  most  M.ade  in  Williain  IK  ,iry  Snuth,  fornvrly 
i,„„ortant  reeent  eontribulh.ns  to  American  s,.,.retary  of  stut.  of  o  u...  to  whom  the  ea- 
hiitorv.  With  Kreat,. alienee  and  a. •enson-  reer  of  St.  Clair  has  b,.,..  th.  subjeet  of 
able  freed.mi  from  bias,  lie  has  presimted  speeial  study  From  Ins  pen  -omes  the  m- 
the'faets  for  .•aiidhl  eonsi.leration;  and  he  tere.stin^'  m.-aoir -.reli.Ne.t  to  tin  s  3  papers. 
has  well-niKh  vindicated  St.  duir  from  the  which  re.MMu.s  th.  .nem.,ry  of  si.  •  air  iroia 
mosl  of  what  the  pnbli.'  has  had  t  .  ur!,'e  in  unjn-t  aspersion  an.l  niHh.s.rve.l  for«etful- 
his  cmdemnath.n.at  the  same  time  strilc-  uess.  .nd  show,  him  as  he  rea  ly  was,  a 
Sv   indi..a.inK   the    unnMnittin,    sinister    frank  and  tu.i.le  man   a  eultnr,.,    a    .1  po - 

rtune  whieh  atfiided  him.-.V,»-  Knyland  ish..!  KentbMnan,  a  Kallant  and  skiUml  sol- 
wlriral  and  Un.ralooiral  /.V,/.s,.r.  dier,  an  able  ami  tniselhsh  ^tatesman^  an.l 

The  value  of  the  .>riu'iual  material  fur-  place!*  his  name  very  near  to  that  of  U  ish- 
nis  ed  these  vohnues  is  v..ry  Kr..af,  and  iu.ton.  And  it  is  difficult  to  dcuiy  it  us 
™ol  c.rs-wln.takean  interest  in  the  h.,n.,r,  after  a  ..areful  perusal ...  -Vr.  Smith  s 
]   "t.U'.f   th-    U.-volutionary    for.'es,   and    l„vin;,' tribute  P.  his  hcro.-T.V  .Imenam. 


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American, 


Sattler.    Tub  Histouy  of  Tuberculosis  fiio.m  the  Ti.me  of  Syl- 
vius to  thk  Prksent  Day:  Being  in  part  a  'I'liinslution,  with  Notes  and 
Additions,  from  the  German  of  Dr.  Arnold  Simka,  First  Assistant  in  the 
Laboratory  of  Professor  Strieker,  Vienna,     t'ontainlng,  also,  an  account  of 
the  Researches  and  Discoveries  of  Robert  Koch,  and  other  recent  Investi- 
gators.    I'.y  Kiuc  Iv  Satti.ku,  M.D.      1  vol.      12ino.     Cloth.  1  25 
It  is  one  of  tlie  most  conciso  rcmmi  ^  of    wliipli  W"  areuccni.  .iitcil  will  ^;ivf  thereader 
what  has  boon  said  .■oiici'miiit;  the  laitlioloK-    so  t'ood  a  kiiowlodguof  tlu' liistory  of  i>htliisis 
icalanatomvandhistoloityoftulHTculosis.-    and  the  prostMU  Matns  of  our  l^nowledKo  re- 
New  York  Mrdiral  h',ror,l.                                          ^ardim;  its  ctioloK-y  as  tli.'  (.nu  under  review- 

Dr  Sattler  lias  jierforined  a  very  praise-  —('iiiriinuUi  rAVirct  and  Clnnc. 
wortliy  "'orlc  in  thus  priseuiinsto  the  Kn--  It  is  a  timely  contrilmiion  to  the  subject 
lisli  r('adini;  part  of  the  profession  so  elegant  of  tiihereulosis,  espeeially  i"  the  liglU  of  tlio 
a  translati(pn  of  Spinas  latest  work.  II(>  has  recent  investiwtions  and  heated  controvcr- 
givcn  us.  in  a  clear  an<l  unbiased  manner,  sU>s.  We  commend  tliis  volume  to  those  who 
the  re-  'andies  of  Kocli  and  others,  toKether  are  desirous  of  briuK'im,'  tlieir  knowled^'e  of 
witli  tlio.  fuvestisfttions  of  Spiim,  whicdi  are  tlie  very  voluminous  sulijectof  tube-oulosia 
thoufrht  to  refute  the  theory  of  the  germ  ori-  up  to  its  latest  development.--Yor//i  Carolina 
gin  of  plithisis.    .    .    .    No  other  work  with    ilediculJoarnal. 

Sayler.     The  Amekicax  Form  Book.     ]>eiiio;  a  Collection  of 

Legal  and  Business  Forms,  embracing  Deeds,  Mortgages,  Leases,  Bonds, 
Wills,  ("ontracts.  Bills  of  E.xchange,  Promissory  Notes,  Cliecka,  Bills  of 
Sale,  Receipts,  and  other  l.egal  Instruments,  prepared  in  accordance  with 
the  Laws  of  the  several  States;  with  instructions  for  drawing  and  execut- 
ing the  same.  For  the  use  of  Profession:d  and  Business  Men.  By  J.  R. 
Sayi.kr,  of  the  Cincinnati  Bar.     8vo.     Cloth.  2  00 

The  object  of  this  w(n-k  is  to  provide  a  comprehensive,  clear,  and  reliable 
form  book  for  professional  and  Wiisiness  men  in  the  several  states  of  the 
Union.  Forms  of  all  the  more  important  classes  of  transactions,  and  es- 
peciallv  such  as  ref,uire  to  be  pei  formed  with  legal  precision,  are  gi 
with  such  instructions  atid  .Urections  as  the  practice  and  laws  ot  the 
spective  States  relating  to  tho  same  seem  to  demand. 


ven 

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Shaler.    On  the  Fossil  Braciiiopods  of  the  Ohio  Valley.  By 

N.    S.    SiiALEii,    Director    of    the    Kentucky    Geological    Survey.     4to. 
Paper.  -  ^0 

With  eight  heliotvpe  plates,  giving  over  two  hundred  figures  of  some  of 
the  most  characteristic  genera  and  species  of  this  interesting  gr()up,  mainly 
from  the  Cambrian  and  Silurian  formations  of  Kentucky,  Ohio,  and  In- 
diana. Very  few  copies  of  this  volume  remain,  as  the  plates  were  destroyed 
by  lire. 


Shaler.    a  General  Account  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Ken- 

TtTCKv,  i.repared  .for  the  Geological  Survey.     By  N.  S.  SHAi.t:u,  director. 

Royal  Svo.     Paper. 

With  a  tine,  large  colore.l  Geological  Map  of  the  .State  and  a  full  ac 
count  of  the  Resources  of  the  State,  especially  as  to  Coal.  Iron,  limber,  etc., 
and  its  Agricultural  Advantages. 


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52  liobcrt  Clarke  .j-  Co. 

{SHEPHERD.      TlIR  ANTIQUITIKS  OF  THE  StATE  OF  OhIO.      Full  Ulld 

accurit«  (le^oiipiions  of  the  Works  of  tl.e  llonwi  BuiMers;  Dofonsive 
and  Sacml  liulosuros;  Mounds,  Cometories  aixlTonihs,  and  their  oon- 
tenta-Implements,  Ornnmoiits,  Sculptures,  etc.  Ilhistnitod  uHh  Mi.ps. 
Plans,  Views,  and  Relics.     P.y  IIkxkv  A.  Sm:ni^:ui..     4to.     Cloth.        'J  00 

The  extensive  and  elaborate  remains  of  the  Mound  Builders  in  Ohio  early 
enciiL'ed  the  attention  of  American  and  foreign  ardweolo^'ists  In  1S_0  tl,« 
American  Antiquarian  Society  issue.l  as  th-ir  iir,-t  volume  ralel,  A  water  s 
•'Antiquities  of  (Jhio  and  the  West;"  and  later,  in  IS4S,  the  Smi.hsoman 
Institution  issued  as  the  first  volume  of  its  '•  Contnl.utions  to  Knowh.d.^e 
the  Hue  quarto  volume  on  the  "Ancient  Monuments  ol  the  Mississii.pi  \  al- 
ev"  l.v  Messrs.  Squier  an.l  Davis.  These  works  treat  lurpMy  ot  the  pre- 
historic  remains  oi  Ohio,  but  since  their  time  more  extensiv-^  explorations 
have  been  ma.le,  resulting  in  manynewdiscover.es.  More  accura  e  sir- 
vevs  have  also  been  made  of  the'  principal  works.  I  he  author,  .n  the 
present  work,  has  endeavored  to  embody  in  it  the  res^ults  ot  all  tlu-se  recent 
discoveries,  including  extensive  original  surveys  and  explorations  I  e  haj 
criticallv  digested  much  of  th  •  tloaimg  intorination  that  has  b,;en  uithiseil 
throu-'h  scores  of  works  on  American  antiquities,  imports  ol  sci.-ntihc  soci- 
eties  local  histories,  periodicals,  etc.,  and  thus  presents  m  compact  lorm  an 
amount  of  archa-ological  inlorniation  which  can  not  readily  he  ol.tan.Hl 
elsewhere.  The  illustrations  have  been  es,)ecially  prei>ared  or  tins  work 
some  from  authentic  designs  idready  published,  and  others  Irom  original 
plans  and  drawings. 

Sherman-.    John  Sherman.     Wu.vr   lii:   has   Said  and  Pone. 

Being  a  History  of  his  Life  and  Public  Services.     By  Kev.  S.  A.  Ei:on.m)V 
T>.T>.     Tortrait.     1 1:1110.  '■> 

No  nsimo  in  curront  historvis  moro  f.unil-  rfTort  is  mn.lc  t.)  bo  ovon-ulnijistic.     Sndi  n 

inrto  \mcrican  renders  than  tU-.   nanu,-  <.f  life  as  that  uf  .I^hn  Sliermun  f^i-eaks  l.est 

Slierm.-in     Ithp.s  f.-r  a  loiij;  pcrh..!  of  yvavn  when  ^vritten  up  fruni  f!io  lu.blie  veonl*. 

been  an  honored  name,  and    n-ver  more  It  i.s  a  rle.'isa.it  and  well  uiittea  l,!o-r.i|.hy. 

honored  than  in  the  lives  of  the  two  broth-  and  honest  and  p:iti:otw  Amerlea-..s  kiu.w 

er^    one  of   which  is  tho   Mibjeet  of    tiiis  that  it  is  a  life  whieli  has  b>vn  devoted  to 

'ketch  The  jm-es  deal  maiidv  in  tlie  pnblic  interest  with  larse  tact  and  abil- 

facts  relaling"t<>  his  public  career,  and  no  ity  and  faitlifulness. -//Kcr-Oceau,  Chicwj^,. 

Skinner.    Key  to  the  Hebrew-Egyptian  Mystery  in  the  Sourcb 

OF  ^^^:A.sOR^:s.  Originating  the  British  |lnch  and  the  Ancient  Cubit,  hy 
which  waslmilt  theOreat  JVramid  of  Egypt  and  the  Temple  of  Solomon  ; 
and  through  the  possession  and  use  of  which,  Man,  assuming  to  realize 
the  Croative  Law  of  the  Deity,  set  it  forth  in  a  mystery,  among  the  He- 
brews called  Kabbala.     By  J.  ItAbsroN  Skinskii.     Hvo.     Cloth.  Net.     5  00 

Smith  (II.)     Spinoza  and  His  Environment.     A  Critical  Essay. 

With  a  Translation  of  the  Ethics.     By  the  hite  PiioF., Hkxuy  Smith,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  of  Lane  Seminary.     Svo.     Cloth.  ^  00 

The  author,  an  unusually  successful  teacher  of  i)hilosophy,  presents  us 
in  this  work  with  tlie  fruits  of  his  ripe  scholarshi)..  ]5eginiiing  with  l;ran- 
cis  Bacon  he  traces  the  history  of  modern  phiiosopli.v  down  to  Coleridge. 
In  the  discussion  he  devotes  especial  attention  to  the  fundamental  prob- 
lem—is there  a  priori  knowledge?  This  question  the  author  answers  in 
the  negative.  Himself  a  pronounced  Baconian,  he  sees  in  the  sp*>culative 
reasoning  of  Descartes  and  Spinoza  no  real  .advancement  of  learning.  At 
the  same'  time  he  does  ample  justice  to  the  brilliant  genius  of_  both  these 
thinkers.  In  order  to  perfect  fairness  a  translation  of  Spinoza's  Ethica  in 
appended  to  the  work. 


Historical  and  3HseeUaneom  Book.<. 


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Smith  (J.)     (Captivity  with  the  Indians.     A   roiti'mt  of  **An 

Account  of  tlio  Romarkable  Occurrenocs  in  the  Life  and  Travels  of 
Colonel  James  Smith  (now  a  citizen  of  Bourbon  county,  Ky/),  during  \n* 
Captivity  with  the  Indians  in  the  years  175'*, '5(), '57, '5S,  and  •)''.  In 
which  the  Customs,  Manners,  Traditions,  Theological  Sentiments,  Mode 
of  Warfare,  Military  Tactics,  Discipline,  and  Enctmpments,  Treatment 
of  Trisoners,  etc.,  are  better  explained  and  more  niinutrly  related  than 
has  been  heretofore  done  by  any  author  on  that  subjt-et.  Together  with 
a  Description  of  the  Soil,  Timber,  and  Waters  where  he  travrlcd  with 
the  Indians  during  his  captivity.  To  which  is  added  a  Brief  .\ccount  ol 
pome  very  uncommon  Occurrences  which  transpired  after  his  return 
from  captivity;  as  well  as  of  the  different  Campaigns  carried  on  against 
the  Indians  to  the  westward  of  Fort  Pitt,  since  the  year  17or)  to  the 
present  date.  Written  by  himself.  Lexington:  printed  by  John  Brad- 
ford, on  Main  street,  179y."     8vo.,$2.50.     Large  paper,  doth,  5  00 

The  narrative  f>f  siicli  h  mnn,  roncernintr  pen  of  oiir  rcspccicil  frii'ml,  Wm.  M.  Dar- 

What  he  actually  saw  ami  endured,  woiil.l  liiigton,  Ksq.,  nf  I'ittsburuh.     .V  k'<'<»l  index 

be  interesting  under  iiny  cireuinstances,  h>it  closes  the  \i\\\\mv.—lliM«rir<d  Mn;,,i:h)f. 

In  such  a  ease  as  this,  wherein  his  story  ex-  X  reiiiarkal)!".  ^raphie  picture  of   Indisn 

tended  over  the  history  of  what  is  now  the  llie.     Smith  was  adopte<l  into  a  trilie,  and 

third  State  of  the  Union,  du^in.^'  a  term  of  lived  with  the  Indians  for  f  mr  years.     lUs 

years,  it  necessarily  possesses  unusual  in-  curious  account  is   reproduced   in    all    itn 

terest  to  those  who  oeenpy  tliat  territory,  pi(iuautorisinality  of  expression,  and  makes 

and  to  nil  students  of  .\merioan  history  the  one  of  tlie  most  faithful  representations  of 

world  over.    It  is  enriched  willi  apjiropriate  savage   existence  of    which   we    have    any 

notes,  sufficiently  numerous  and  amply  siis-  knowled^'i.— <.'(jf(;.r,v. 
tained  by  competent  authorities,  from  tlie 

Sparmann.     An  Attempt   at   an    Analysis  of    Music.     Uy 

Hklks  M.  .Si'ABMAN4V.    btiuare  lijajo.    Taper.  ^ 

Stanton.    Jacoh   P>K()WN,  and  Othku   I'okms.     By  IIknry  T. 

Stanton,  author  of  "  The   Moneyless  Man,"   etc,     12nio.     Cloth,  $1.50 

This  new  volume  has  been  carefullv  compiled  from  his  later  and  bettep 
poems  manv  of  which  have  already  appeare.l  in  some  of  the  best  eastern 
journals,  which  have  always  paid  him  liberally  for  his  productions, 

The  author  of -Culex  in  Carmina.,"  whieh  Th.e  title-poem  is  \mi,ht  with  humor  and 

won    such    wide   popularity,   has  excelled  stmn,-  in  satire.    One  of  tlu-  most  broadly 

himself  in  the  poem  -Jacob  Hrown,"  which  humorous  poems  in  tlie  volume            -luex 

we  publish  in  this  number,  a..<i  which  f<.r  in  Carmime."  but  it  has  a  mora       .«"<>«» 

quaintnessof  conceit,  as  well  .as  of  expres-  .iiles  is  rather  ron.h.  but  funny.    The  au- 

«ion,  has  few  parallels  in  ot.r  lan.'ua.e.    In  thor  husbamls  h,s  w,t  ttll  tl.o  .■^hI  <.,  hi. 

originality  it  certainly  is  not  exceeded  by  poem,  who  U  bursts  out  hke  a  rockeL-I.C 

Hart  or  Hay  or  Jomiuin   Miller,   while  in  cniry  World. 
versificntion  it  has  not  been  surpassed  since 
Poe's  day.— »a;jit  UHir'ii  lUiii'tniti<l  Siicb. 


Stanton.    The  Monfaless  Man,  and  Oihkk  Poems.    By  Henry 

T.  Stanton.     New  edition.     I'Jnjo,     Cloth.  1  50 


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Jhbcrt  Clarke  .j-  Co. 


Stevenson.    Lktters  from  the  Army,  1862-1804.     By  B.  P. 

STEVENsos,.Surgeonof  tliB  Twenty-second  Kentucky  Infant  y.    l2mo.    100 

Letters  written  as  the  JuUhor  tlionjrht  and  felt  under  the  surnnniding^ 
ftnd  emergencies  of  the  dny,  without  thou.nht  of  publication.  '1  he  e).i9l(>- 
lary  form  is  not  generally  esteemed  the  best  for  the  imrposeof  the  autiior— 
that  of  furnishing  some  memoranda  of  the  nuirchings,  countermarchings, 
and  conflicts  in  which  his  regiment  participated;  but  having  once  told  his 
story  in  that  form,  he  distrusted  his  ability  to  turn  it  into  narrative,  and  at 
the  "eamo  time  preserve  the  air  of  verisnidUtadc  which  the  epistolary  form 
permits. 

Studer.    Coli^mbus,  Ohio.    Its  History,  Ilosonrces,  and  Pro- 

gress,  frotu  its  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.    AVith  map  and  numerous 


illustrations.     By  Jacoh  II.  Studi-u.     Vlmo.     <"loth. 


2  00 


This  hamlsnincU'  Illustrated  ami  woU- 
printfil  volmiu'  is  roally  one  of  tlic  most  iii- 
terestiiiB  of  local  histories  with  wliich  the 
writer  is  aciiiiainteil.— ///«fo''/(>(i  Krronl. 

It  is  now  seventy-one  years  since  tlie  State 
o{  Ohio  was  admitted  into  the  Union,  and 


been  most  extraordinary.  Colnml)ns  has 
become  a  <ity,  distinguished  for  tlie  intelli- 
gence, enterprise,  and  wealth  of  its  fast 
nuiltiplyMi!^  poimlation.  Mr.  Studer's  book 
seems  to  lie  a  carefully  prepnreil  and  very- 
full  history,  and  will  be  found  to  be  a  useful 


Sixty  one  sinceColumbus  wasseleited  as  its    compendium  of  information.— AV"'  EmjUini 
CRpital.    The  proRress  of  the  State  and  its    lIMorical  nml  itavMoniml  linjiMer. 
capital  in  t!ic  snbse(iuent  .>iix  decades  has 

Swan.     Once  a  Yeah;  or,  the  Doctor'.s  Puzzle.     A  Novel.     By 


Emza  B.  8\v.\x.     Ifuno.     Cloth 

The  scene  of  this  plensins  little  romance 
is  laid  at  some  famous  mineral  sitriug.*,  sit- 
uated in  a  valley,  high  up  in  the  picttiresque 
Blue  Uidge  Mountains.  At  such  a  place, 
groups  of  temporary  visitors  are  ever  to  be 
found  in  the  "season,"  seekinjr  tlie  ndaxn 


1  00 

worth  knowim:.  We  may  add  that  at  least 
o;i(' marriage  occurs  in  tlii-<  narrative.  The 
volume  is  neat,  well  Ijound,  ami  iiarticularlf 
well  \\T\it<'u.  —  riiilailrliihi(t  Emibuj  Sru'S. 

Till'  bi)olc  contains  .-ome  little  punning,  a 
pincli  of  t.irilV.  witli  a  very  big  cnp  of  fiuin* 


louml  in  me     .season,     .m-umuh  "'<-  •>  ■■i.^c.  i-.>. .... 

tionund  jollity  of  a  vacation.    Tlic  div;maf).i  mer  boarding-house  fun  and  .rolio  thrown 

p^roonrareof  fthigh  class  as  regards  Intel-  in,  and  aUog.'ther  we  liave  felt  an  tiunsual 

lect    and    soci.il    status,     lu   fact   thej   are  interest  in  the  book. -.V.  V. /a'/'/"*"'''"'. 


Swan. 

I'Jmo 


A   Novel. 


r»v  Eliza  B.  Swan. 

1  'i5 


TiiK   Opal   Qieen 

Cloth. 

There  is  wit  and  wl.sdoni  to  anmse  and  entertain,  learning  and  philosophy 
to  in>^trucl,  and  in  the  appendi.x,  a  successful  revival  of  tiie  .^ocratic  Dia- 
lo.'ue  teaches,  in  a  way  wholly  unique,  droll,  an. I  p..,uant,  how  to  make 
progress  iti  the  "literary  art,"  and  discusses  methods  ot  work  in  that  line, 

Taneviiill.  The  Leatiierwood  God,  An  Account  of  the  Ap- 
pearance and  I'retensions  of  .loseph  C.  Dilks  in  Eastern  Ohio,  in  1828. 
By  R.  H.  TANKyiiii.b.     12mo.     Paper.  30 

The  T.eatherwood  r.Oil  is  one  of  the  most  who  finally,  after  duping  numliors  into  a 

extraordinary  narrations  of  religions  fanati-  <M)nvietion  that  he  was  no  other  than  the  in- 

clsm  we  have  ever  met  wit\\.~The  Nation.  carnate  Deity,  suddenly  disapi»eared  no  one 

A  very  curious  and  interesting  account  o(  knew  whither.  The  story  is  instructive  and 
the  achievements  of  n  predecessor  of  .Too  signilicant,  as  an  c.tample  of  the  credulity 
Smith,  who  appeared  for  the  first  time,  no  of  a  comparatively  educated,  intelligent. 
one  knew  how  or  whence,  at  a  meeting  of  and  hard-headed  people,  when  their  re- 
the  Ohio  Methodists  in  the  open  air,  who  ligious  .sense  and  their  appetite  for  marvel 
laid  Claire  to  extraordinary  physical  and  and  mystery  are  at  once  appealed  to.— ion- 
spiritual  powers,  his  possession  of  which  dim  Sutunlny  Knvuw. 
his  disciples  unhesitatingly  believed,  and 


Historical  and  Miscellaneous  Boob 


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Ten  Brook.    Amkiiican  State  Universities.    Their  Ori^Mu  and 

Progress;  ii  History  of  Congressional  University  Land-Orants;  u  Particu- 
lar Account  of  the  Rise  and  D.n'elopniont  of  tlio  University  of  Michigan, 
ftnd  Hints  toward  tlie  Future  of  tho  American  University  System.  By 
Anduew  Ten-  Bhook,  Libraritm  of  the  University  of  Michigan.  Svo. 
Cloth.  2()() 

Tiiis  work  originatpd  in  a  scries  of  sketches  of  parly  nnivorsity  history, 

and  e;)ecially  of  the  I'niversitv  of  Miciiigan,  as  n  typicul  State  University, 
for  the  Unir/rsiti/  Chroniclr.  'i'hev  liav(^  l.een  elahorated  and  Mi|.].leniente(i 
CO  as  to  lake  in 'the  whole  subject  of  State  Universities.  It  gives  a  survey 
of  the  early  conditions  of  the  old  States  as  to  culture;  then  that  ot  the 
newer  States  ;  congressional  action  as  it  concerns  all  these  State  in  common; 
l'-"n  that  pai'ticuhir  solution  of  the  j)rol.leui,  which  seems  to  he  most  nearly 
and  satisfactorily  completed,  with  suggestion  as  to  the  future. 

In  giving  the  public  tlio  volume  before  us,  iniikts  tl;.>  work  ..iu>  of  tlir  most  readable  to 

Mr.  Ten  Brook  has  made  a  substantial  con-  the  Reueral  reader,  iis  well  as  to  the  edue*- 

tribution  to  the  history  of  higher  education  tional  e.\plo.-er.     .     .     .     Jviucators  every- 

in  America.    .    .    .    We  hail  the  work  ,.s,  where  will  read  this  valuable  contril)Uliim 

for  the  most  part,  an  ori-inal  contril.uHou  with  pleasure  and  proflt.-.NVec  Emjlawl  Jour- 

to  the  educational  hist,.fy  of  our  country,  nal  of  Kituattion. 

\\c  arc  sure  it  contains  mucli  inf..rmati(m  The  autlior  has  produced  in  this  volume  n 

that  nced.s  to  be  disseminated.     We  are  also  <'omprehensive  and  valuable  sket.di  of  early 

e-ire  that  it  wil.  greatly  iiUerest  every  in-  educational  etforts  in  all    se.'tions  of   the 

quiriuR  educator.-JVorM  Am<rir,tn  Krvi<  w.  country.     So  far  as  our  knowledge  extends. 

The  style  of  the  author  gives  an  easy  and  no  other  writer  has  wrought  in  the  same 

Interesting  narrative,  and  the  warp  of  dates,  field,  certainly  none  with   more  complete 

Btatistics,  etc.,  is  interwoven  with  a  st.)ry  of  hu<1  satisfactory  re sults.-/-i^Tury  WorUL 
personal   and  tMhicatioual   interest,   which 

Tales  for  a  Stormy  Niuiit.     Translated  from  the  French  of 

Touigueneflf,   I'.alzac,    Meriniee  and  Alphotise   Daudet.     P.y  Miis.   SrsAX 

Wai.kkk  LoNnwouTii,  Mit.s.  MAiu.i  LoNOWoiuii  Storkr  and  Ecukse  F,  Bmss. 

12mo.     Paper,  50c.;  cloth.  1  ^ 

It  is  a  genuine  pleasure  to  welcome  this    and  one  of    I.ucifer;    and  the  visions   «re 

V(dume.''The  collection  of  tales  comprised    those  of  a  half-angel,   half-fiend.    Nothiiitf 

within  it  is  uni(iue They  are    in  literature  upproachc'*  in   awfulness  the 

rare  flights  of  the  souls  of  great  artists  into  description  of  death  here  given.  "  The  Ve- 
the  lonely  realm  of  the  extraordinary,  and  nus  of  llle  "  is  a  flight  of  the  mind  of  M6rl- 
they  e.Kist  only  for  those  far-seeing  eyes  that  moe  along  the  low  borderland  of  classic 
can  follow  the  tvackless  flight.  In  the  first  grace  and  rustic  superstition.  The  two 
story,  for  instance,  tliere  is  the  sudden,  stories  of  ISalza.'  are  llights-the  one  into 
swift,  "iddly,  whirling,  zigzag  llight  of  the  the  shadowy  domain  of  holy  legend,  the 
mind  of  Tourguen.df  out  into  chaos,  into  other  into  the  froz-n  fields  of  history  ami 
nothingness -anvwhither.  everywhither-  the  bleaker  solitude,  of  nnhMpnv  love- 
rs though  flying  with  one  vtimi  of  UafaHl    bitter.  ineoiisolahie.-J'im<«  l.tnf  Allen. 


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nobeH  Clarice  .J-  Co. 


TinirsTON.    The  Antiqiities  of  Tennessee  and  hie  Adjacent 

Statks.  The  state  of  Aboiiginiil  S.;.iety  in  tlie  Scale  of  Civilization  rt'p. 
resented  by  them;  a  series  of  Historical  and  Ethnological  Studies. 
Illustrated  with  Maps,  18  fine  full-page  plates,  and  numerous  wood-cuts. 
By  (leneral  Gatks  1'.  Thiiu.stos,  Cor.  .Sec.  Tenn.  Historical  Society,  ^vo. 
Cioth.     Net.  4  00 

This  work  is  a  most  valuable  contribution  to  American  archfeology. 
Recent  excavations  among  the  mounds  and  stone  grave  cemeterifs  of  'iVu' 
nessee  have  brought  to  light  a  large  number  of  new  objects,  illustrating 
the  arts  and  industries  of  the  Mound  Builders  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 
Many  of  them  have  been  discovered  by  the  author,  or  under  his  super- 
vision. More  than  five  hundred  of  these  objects  are  illu^^t rated  in  tiie 
engravings  in  this  work— a  number  of  them  unique  and  of  great  interest. 

Some  of  them  rep  esent  the  most  advanced  types  of  ancient  art  yet  dis- 
covered north  of  Mexico,  and  will  be  of  much  value  in  determining  the 
state  of  aboriginal  society  in  the  Mississippi  Valley  during  the  era  of  tho 
mound  building  tribes,  •         -i     i 

Images  of  stone  and  terra  cotta,  advanced  types  of  pottery,  n)sciit)e(i 
Ptones^'pictographs,  engraved  gorgets  representing  the  himian  form  and  the 
dress  of  the  period,  copper-i)late<'  objects  of  stone  and  terra  cottii,  plaster- 
in-'  trowels,  sets  of  fine  imi)lements  of  stone  and  bone,  rare  \u\n'  forms, 
and  many  other  new  and  interesting  objects  will  be  found  among  the 
illustrations.  Many  of  the  full-page  plates  have  been  pi'epared  by  the 
finest  processes  of  modern  art  in  engraving. 

The  edition  of  the  book  published  will  not  repay  the  expense  of  the 
preiiaration  of  the  illustrations,  but  it  is  the  reque>t  of  the  author  tlin'  the 
price  of  the  work  shall  be  placed  witliin  easy  reach  of  students,  collectors, 
and  antiquarians  interested  in  this  subject. 


The  work  is  highly  ere<lital)le  to  the  puh- 
lishors,  beins  "I'lVtly  printed  ami  tastefully 
bound.  Cionerul  Thrustou  has  added  ii  sub- 
stantial eontribution  to  the  archfeolonieal 
literature  i>f  .\ineriea.  It  is  not  a  hastv 
compilation,  to  l>e  issued  anil  shelved  with- 
out comment,  but  the  result  of  years  of 
patient  iuvestiRation,  and  prolonged  and 
well-matured  thought.  In  addition  to  this 
it  is  written  in  a  style  well  ealeulated  to 
make  a  serious  subject  readable  ami  at- 
tractive.—i'ro/.  H'.  H.  llolmf!',  Elhrnlixjical 
lUireau, 

This  is  an  excellent  book,  and  is  written 
in  exeellent  style.  The  .luthor  is  not  con- 
fined to  teehnicalities,  but  takes  a  broad 
view  of  his  subject,  and  throws  a  light  of 
historical  learning  into  the  entire  archiijo- 
logical  field.  In  doing  so,  liowever.  he  iloes 
not  allow  himself  to  be  carried  away  by  any 
theory,  and  keeps  himself  free  from  the 
charge  of  special  pleading.  In  this  rcsjiect 
it  is  the  most  natisfactory  treatise  yet  issueil 
upon  the  Mound  Hnilders,  ami  comes  nearer 
to  H  solution  of  the  Mound  Hnilders'  prob- 
lem than  any  thing  lieretofore  written.  The 
upecial  value  of  the  work,  however,  is  to  be 
found  in  the  aescrii>tioi»  i.f  iht'  relics  which 


have  l)een  gathered,  many  of  which  are  new 
finds,  and  so  have  never  been  described  be- 
fore—/Imcrt'ca/i  Aiitifiuarinn. 

The  reader  will  find  the  volnme  a  rich 
treat  in  ethnological  study.  Tlie  descrip- 
tions are  concise,  and  vet  clear  and  exact, 
and  with  comments  marking  <he  wide  in- 
vestigations of  the  author,  and  his  wide 
knowledge  of  the  subject  under  discussion. 
What  he  has  to  say  brielly  of  the  Mouiut 
Buiblers  and  the  pre-historic  races  is  both 
interesting  and  valuable  He  believes  they 
were  .\mcri(;an  Imiians,  and  at  ti  period 
when  tliere  was  larger  Mitelligence  than  is 
founil  within  tlie  historic  i>eriod  He  notes 
the  distinguislied  itiffercncc  in  the  Indian 
race,  north  and  south,  f<iunded  upon  his- 
ti)ric  facts  of  four  centuries  and  more  ago. 
From  the  relics  he  traces  a  direct  connec- 
tion of  the  Cumberland  Valley  with  the 
people  of  New  Mexico,  Arizona,  and  further 
south,  and  marks  them  as  a  people  o'  greater 
intelligence,  vet  pointedly  typical  of  the 
Iiiilian  race.  We  can  do  no  iustice  to  the 
handsome  and  instructive  volume,  and  can 
only  commend  it  as  of  great  value  to  all  in- 
terested in  arclucologieal  and  ethnological 
study.— C/iicairo  latcr-Oce&n. 


IIi>itorieal  and  Misaffancous  Books. 


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TiLDEX.     Kaul  AM)  (iketchen's  Ciiuistmas.    A  Poem.    By 

LoiisK  W.  Tii.DKS.     Illustrated.     Square  12mo.     Cloth.  75 


Taking  up  "Karl  ainl  (Irt'tchen's  C'lirist- 
mas,"  as  one  of  tlie  many  cliildreii'.s  Jxioks 
now  appearing,  I  read  it  lliioutih.  amt 
tluuiKlit  it  just  the  prettiest,  sweetest  ami 
best  Cliristinas  story  I  ever  read.  Tlien  I 
read  it  aloud  to  tlie  family,  and  we  took  a 
vote  unanimously  that  it  is  perfectly  beauti- 
ful, and  that  it  must  be  the  nem  of  the  sea- 
son, au<l  (,'ladden  thousands  and  tens  of 
thousands  of  ehildreu's  lieurts  and  homes 
this  winter.— .S'.  IreniruK  Priinr.. 

Is  sure  of  a  wide  cireulutiim  on  it.s  own 
merits.  JlaviuK  read  three  verses  we  were 
ot  onee  captivated,  and  we  read  on  until  we 
had  finished  it,  with  more  and  more  inter- 
est to  the  end.    It  is  a  rare  gem.    We  trust 


o\ir  readers  in  search  of  dirlstmaii  preHonti 
for  the  little  ones  will  he  sure  t(»  secure  It.— 
Ill  mill  (tiiil  J'n\ihi/t<r. 

It  is  a  sweet  ami  simj>le  .tory  in  smoothly 
flowing  verse,  telling  of  two  poor  children, 
who,  when  the  Christ-child  forgot— as  they 
supposed— to  (111  tlieir  little  wooden  shoes, 
went  in  search  of  liiin,  and,  after  getting 
lost  in  a  driving  snow-storm,  wandered  to  a 
ri(  h  man's  door,  wheri;  tlu'y  were  wel' 
eomed,  fed,  clotlieil,  given  beautiful  pres« 
ents,  and  made  a  friend  for  life.  The  pub- 
lishers have  given  it  attractive  binding, 
Iiretty  picttires,  good  paper,  and  type  which 
even  a  l)lunderiiig  little  reader  will  Had  easy 
to  decipher.— .Imo'j'ciut  liimkKlkr. 


TiLDEN'.    \ii.<.<iON  Band  E.kerci.«<es.    iNieiu.  Ilymti,  und  Mirssioii 

Biiiul  Exercises.  Written  ami  .Arranged  for  the  use  of  Foreign  Misisiou- 
nary  Societies  and  Mission  ]5ands.  By  L(»ti.<i';  W.  Tildes.  Square  12mo. 
Paper.  «i^ 

Trent.     Journal  of  Capt.  William  Trent.    From  Logstown 

to  Pickawillany,  a.  d.  175i>,  now  published,  for  the  first  time,  from  a  copy 
in  the  Archives  of  the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society,  Cleveland, 
Ohio,  together  with  Letters  of  Oov.  Robert  Dinwiddio;  an  Historical  No- 
tice of  the  Miami  ("onfederacy  of  Indians;  a  Sketch  of  the  English  Post 
at  Pickawillany,  with  a  short  Biography  of  Captain  Trent,  and  other  pa- 
pers never  before  printed.  Edited  by  Alfred  T.  Goodman,  Secretary  of 
the  Western  Reserve  Historical  Society.     8vo.     Cloth.  ,  2  50 

This  volume  consists  of  certain  pai)ers  never  before  printed,  obtained 
from  the  Foreign  Affairs  Ottice,  London,  relating  to  the  trading-post,  Picka- 
willany, which  was  attacked  and  destroyed  by  the  French  in  17.52.  An  in- 
teresting and  important  contribution  to  our  early  history,  with  valuaKe  il« 
lustrative  notes  and  sketches. 

Tripler  and  Blackman.  IIand-Book  for  the  Military  Sur- 
geon. Being  a  Crmpendium  of  the  Duties  of  the  Medical  Officer  in  the 
Field,  the  Sanitary  Management  of  the  Camp,  the  Preparation  of  Food, 
etc.  With  Forms  for  the  Requisitions  for  Supplies,  Returns,  etc.;  the  Di- 
agnosis and  Treatment  of  Camp  Dysentery;  and  all  the  important  points 
in  War  Surgery,  including  Gunshot  Wounds,  Amputation,  Wounds  of  the 
Chest,  Abdomen,  Arteries,  and  Head,  and  the  use  of  Chlororform.  By 
Chas.  S.  Tiupi.ek,  M.D,,  U.  S.  A.,  and  Prof.  C.eokoe  C.  Bi-.^ckmax,  M.D. 
12mo.     Cloth.  ^  ^^ 


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Bobert  Clarke  .j*  Co. 


TuNisoN  (F.  K.)    Presto!    From  thr  SiNoiNd  School  to  thb 

Mat  Mdsjcai.  Fkstivai,.     By  I'n.iNK  K.  Tomsos.     8vo.     I'ui.fr.               1  00 
A  complete  history  of  music  an<l  musical  .societieH  iiii'jncinuiiti  from  the 
earliest  limes. 

The  author  tins  loni?  been  reroRnized  an  Imi.ortiint  coiitriljutinn  idtlic  history  of  our 

OUR  of   tho  nblust   iiuisicnl   critics    lu  tlM«  .■ity.     Mr.  Tunisoirs    n^lKwtions,  scnttere.l 

Wast,  and  nuy  thins  ho  sees  fit  to  write  on  horo  nnd   tlicrc  llirouahoul  tlie  worlc,  are 

music  and  ir.usiriaiis  is  bound  to  bo  both  ro-  hlRhly  suRKostivo  nnd  to  tlio  jiolnt.    His  fs- 

liabloand  iutorcstinK.-C/"Ci«»a(*  ;;;i7»mr.  timatoof  tlio  ol.l  fashlonod  Mnnintt  .school 

It  is  most  dcliglUfullv  writton,  and  is  a  is  just  and  worthy  of  tlio  culmrod  critii-. 

graphic    account  of    music    in    Cincinnati  Kvery  western  musician  sliould  own  a  copy 

from  the  earliest  times  until  now.    It  rop-  of  this  (^nWiwr^  if  li,.  desires  to  be  informed 

resents    a  vast  amount  of    research,    and  on  the  early  history  cf  liis  art  in  this  i.art.of 

thouRh  unpretentious  iu  it.s  claims  is  a  v<>ry  the  country. -'V,„n/,'..  Musical  Vinitor, 

TuNisoN  (J.  S.)     Ma^ti:k  Viuuil,  Tim  Atxiiou  df  tiii^  ^Eneid 

A.s  iiK  sKEMKii  IS  THE  MiDDMC  AnKs.     A  .Series  of  Studies,     By  .).  S,  TtNISOV. 

8vo.  -*^» 

CoSTKNTs-  1.  An  Apolofiv.  2.  Vitgi!  an-l  th«  Devil.  .'V  Virgil  in  Lit- 
erary  Tfiidition  4.  Vir^'il's  Boolt  of  Magic.  5.  Virgil  tho  Man  ot  Sci- 
ence C.  Vir/il  the  .'Saviour  of  Rome.  7.  Vii-gil  t!,.' Lov.t.  S,  Virgil  the 
I'rophet.     9.  Virgil  in  i.iglit  Literature,  ^ 

The  magical  rii'I  prophetic  clD'ucter  attril-.ut.>(l  to  Virgil  is  one  of  the 
mo.st  curious  an«l  interesting  Jilias.  of  sui)erstition,  nnd  it  has  not  hitherto 
received  the  attention  of  Englisli  and  American  schohns  whicli  it  deserves. 
Mr  Tiinison's  hook  aims  to  mal^e  U!)  this  defect.  !t  discusses  tiie  dia»K)l- 
ism  the  science,  and  the  ,,reiu.liccs— religious  and  social— ot  the  Middlo 
\ge'sas  tlieyare  illustrate.l  in  tho  tales  about  Viigil.  Those  who  admir« 
the  i)oet  will  tlnd  tlieir  interest  in  his  work  (luiekeiied  by  a  study  ol  hii) 
character  from  an  unusual  point  of  view. 

A  book  which  ought  to  excite  profoundly  lustration  of  the  facility  with  which  IcRendi 
the  interest  of  students  of  Virgil.    Mr.Tu-    grow  up  around   the  memory  o     some  fa- 

so    lui  devote,l  nmny  years  to  the  stu,iy    m,u.s  pcrsona.es  in  .Rnorant  and  credn  on, 

V  rs  1,    and   with  murh    diliBen,.c    has    n^-s.    The  poet  VirKil  w.s  for  many  ee.tu. 

brou'ht  together  not  merely  a  resume  of  the    ries  the  center  of  one  of  those  cuUs   and  tho 

mu   vaneHotos  popular -iurin,  the  Middle    wildest  traditions  became  n.cruste.l  upou 

aV       wie     present  Vir.il  iu\he  light  of    his  mune.     Mr.  Tunison  has  in  tins  volume 

p^:t.mechaulcai  inventor,  lover,  nuigi<nan  ^'>^-:^,::r::r^i:::r,::::;'\ "  • '" 

nnd  what  not,  but  has  subjected  them  to 


searching  critical  study  for  tlie  purpose  ..f 
showing  the  relation  of  the  legends  to  Vir- 
gil as  poet  and  man,  and  collaterally  illum- 
inating the  attitude  of  medueval  S('holas- 
ticism  in  the  premises  —V/ie  Critic,  S.  Y. 

Thi3  is  a  curious  and  interesting  w  irk.    It    -  -  ,  _  .^ 

mlyb;  regarded  as  a  .study  iu  myth-mak-    study  of  folk-lore.-J^^..  York  Tribune. 
ing,  and  it  is  certainly  a  most  pregnant  il 


tlie  main  Mr.  Tunison  may  be  followed 
without  misgivimis,  and  he  has  unques- 
th.'n.ibly  written  a  series  of  studies  whicU 
will  he  welcomed  by  all  who  are  interested 
in  Virgil  for  the  sake  of  his  true  self  and 
his  known  works,  and  also  by  such  as  are 
r  liave  bei-n  engaged    in  the  fascinating 


Tyler  Davidson  Fountain  op  Cincinnati.    Bomitecl  to  the  City 

by  Mr.  Henry  Prohasco.     Giving  a  History  an<l  Description  of  the  Fount 

ain,    Dedicatory    Exercise.'^,    ftc 

Paper. 


Large    plate    and    portrait.*. 


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Vaoo.  Modemno  in  Clay.  Iiistnictiotis  in  the  Art  of  Model- 
ing in  Clay.  By  A.  h.  Vaoo.  With  «»  Appomlix  on  Mo(l»"liii>;  in  Full- 
age,  etc.,  for  Pottery  ftnd  Architecturiil  Decorfttmn.  By  lii-nn  i'itman,  of 
Cincinnati  School  of  Design.     Illustnited.     S<|uav«  I2ma.    Cloth.      100 


ModolliiK  run  not  hv  leftriivil  »iy  »)Ook  in- 
struction, but  such  inforiimtiou  as  cim  lie 
Rcnuircil  without  h  niustcr-for  instance. 
ri'RardinK  tlic  tools  ami  nuitoriulH  to  lie  uscil, 
and  the  nicchiuiiciil  piirt  of  the  work— is 
given  fully  und  lucidly  in  thcsu  pages.— .lr( 
Ainntciir. 

The  book  giv.'s  ♦•xccUctit  and  practiciil 
Ideas  ns  to  material  and  tools,  and  how  an 
amateur  should  coniiuence.  The  work  does 
not  pretend  to  instill  jjenius,  t)Ut  it  gives  the 
»>eKiuner  a  fair  start  at  his  work,  and  shows 
hiiu  in  a  concise  form  wliat  it  would  take 


!>im  •  long  time  to  tlml  out  for  JUrnscU  in 
the  slow  school  of  experience.  Modtdiiijt 
in  clay  may  even  be  resarded  as  a  pastime. 
It  is  a  natural  art.  To  many  it  i;*  mncli 
easier  to  mo. lei  or  rarve  than  to  draw.— 
4'iirpi'ntrr  ami  liuihUr. 

It  contains  a  great  deal  of  encouraglnif  in- 
fiirmation  that  will  be  of  especial  service  tn 
yiiuug  moiUders.  Apprentices  in  the  mod- 
eiiiig  rooms  of  otir  native  potteries  nhould 
luive  this  book  with  iheiu  as  an  incentive 
to  correctness  in  tUiii  vmxk.—Vrockertj  ani 
flit^n  Jourmil. 


VANrJuuEN.  Aduaiiam  LiViVjLs's  Pes  AND  Voiok.  Contuiinni;,  111 

a  convenient  voiuin*-,  all  liis  Letters.  Civil,  roliticul.  iui<l  Mililnry,  lii.s 
rublic  Ad(lres>es,  MtssuL'es,  InatignniU,  and  rroclamatioii!*.  Compiled 
by  G.  M.  Van  Bikkn.     llliuo.  1  •'»^ 

It  has  herctofoie  been  very  difficult  to  find  addrossesj,  letters,  otr.,  of 
Pre.sident  Lincolri  n(>iittered  as  they  are  thrmigh  so  many  diili-reiit  wm  ks. 
This  will  thciefoie  he  a  very  convenient  volume  for  relerenoe,  contruning, 
as  it  does  rorty-('ij.'lit  mhlresses  on  virions  ocoa-iions;  his  two  inangurnl  ad* 
<lresses;  ninety-nine  letters  to  his  generals;  si.vteeii  letters  to  governors  of 
stat.^s;  fifteen'letter.s  to  monih^-i's  of  his  cabinet;  forty  letters  to  civilians; 
«^leven  messages  to  Congress:  twelve  proclamations;  twelve  military  orders; 
flv.'  thanksgiving  jiroelamations,  and  a  number  of  nnseellaneous  inij»ers. 
Many  of  them  now  pultlished  for  the  first  time. 

'I\)'  librarians,  it  will  be  an  invaluable  i'lbof'saver  reference  hook.  To 
military  and  naval  «dlicers,  worthy  of  carcfnl  study.  To  lawyers,  a  som'c»» 
of  inspiration.  To  politicians,  a  mine  of  political  wisdom.  To  the  general 
pulilic,  a  woik  of  the  liveliest  interest.  Kvery  American  sh(»ulil  have  a 
copy. 

.\11  that  the  great  war  president  declared  have,  without  note  or  comment,  the  writ- 

for  himself  in  his  pnblio  utterances. whether  ings  of  the  man  who  is  continually  growin,? 

tiy  message,  letter,  or  speech,  is  here  given  in  the  estimation  of  all  true  ,\mericans.     It 

ill  complete  quotation.     For  reference  par-  is  well  that  those  things   should  stamJ  »>y 

po.ses,  and  as  an  epitome  of  Lincoln,  the  themselves  and  show  ns,  ns  tliey  can  not 

public   inan,  this   arrangement  will  l»e  of  otherwise  do  in  so  direct  a  light,  the  inex- 

great  value;  while  there  is  a  greater  value  haustible  fund  of  practical  wisdom,  of  apt 

to  he  liad  by  those  wh(»  desire  to  study  the  commanii,  of  remonstrance,  of  decisive  crit- 

man  himself  through  the  medium  of  liis  icisin   when    necessary,  possessed    by  this 

own  speech,  or  to  see  the  development  of  plain,  homely,  awkward  person.    ,    .    .    We 

hischaracterorviews,  as  he  passed  through  St.  in  this  volucu-  the  clear  white  light  of 

the  mighty  scenes  of  which  be  was  the  chief  Lincoln's  mimf,  as  it  wa.s  affected  by  the 

persoinige.    There   ia   hardly  a   paragraph  stirring  events  of  the  war.    Much  has  been 

that  does  not  breothe  patriotism,  devotion  written  about  the  man,  but  here  we  have 

to  dntv,  and  a  determiuiUion  to  save  the  the  maii  himself  fron>  d«y  to  day  govern- 

Uuion.-J»fawci»«  of  Western  History.  Ing,  advising,  presiding  over  the  natiou  in 

It  i.s  strange  that  a  volume  like  this  has  its  time  «f  need.     Every  citizen  oujfhl  to 

not  been  issued  before,  in  which  we  could  possess  the  volume.— /•<«<»<»<?  Oitinion. 


60 


Uuhtrt  Chirf.c  i'  Co, 


Van  lIouvK.    Tin:  Uimokv  of  tiik  Aumv  op  thk  (Tmukklanu. 

lis  (MjiuuimtioM,  (•iimpiiigii^  aiul  HattlcM.  Wiittm  iit  tlu-  lUMjue.t j»f 
MiijoMu.n.MMl  (l.'..rfjell.  Tlioinas,  .-lii-.tly  fr-.m  his  I'liviito  Militiiry  .Tou|v 
mil,  iiMil  olliciiil  and  other  Docunic-nts  Imi.i-hod  V.y  him.  hy  Tiiomvh  IV 
Xsa  UoRSK,  U.  S.  A.  Lil.niry  t'diti.m.  "J  vols,  iiii.l  Atlas.  8v...  lUm- 
tnitccl  Willi  tu-.M.tv-tu-..<'imi|.ai}.'ii  aii<l  P.attln  Map^,  c.mi.ile.l  hy  h:,lward 
I'iuqer  lit.'  SniM-rii.tiMi.hM.t  ToiK.^'nii.hi.-..!  Knuii.ri-r  ( ttlic...  IK.;i(l(iuart.'r« 
iK.partm.-iit  of  tho  ru.nl...rlan.l.  C'lolh,  *0.U0;  .^heep,  library  «tyl«, 
JlH.lHi;     Half  moroccn,  $10.00. 


Write  iiolhitiu  liiit  the  \n\n\.~Mi'j(ir<'ifn- 
rriilOeiiriif  11.  Tlumuis. 

A  must  uccunili'  ami  vuhliiblc  cdiitrihtl- 
tioii  to  the  liiHtory  of  ilif  ri'hi'llloii.— X  >'. 

>'f/  n . 

Tlic  Mihjectnuittcr  in  mlmirntil"',  well  nr- 
tlim.'ri1,  mill  well  diKrHtcfl.  — '.V'l'nii  H'.  T. 
Sherman. 

Cliiii)lfiiii  Van  Horni-  tiBH  <i. joyed  viry 
rare  adviintdpi's  In  tlie  i>roparHlioti  of  liis 


l.lf  coTitrlhutinti  t<»  thr  TnilltHfV  hlttory  of 
the  rcticllinii  which  haw  yet  licoii  writtfO.— 
J'hiliutilljliln  Aincnrdn  Umiltr. 

It  will  III'  tlif  'hook  of  hooks"  on  thf  w«r 
i.f  tlif  rohi'llioii— .V*/./'"'''''"-  'l'"fVh  Unnkff. 

The  reailiTof  Viiii  lloriif  «  tir>t  work,  the 
History  of  the  Army  of  tlie  Cumherland, 
reco).'iii-e'l  in  it  the  tirst  worthy  history  of 
the  t{r<'iit  war.  AltlioiiKJi  tiameit  of  th«t 
army,  lis  liistory  emiirai  eil  most  of  the  war 


work      Fir^t  o.'  nil  is  the  fa.'t  that  (ieiieral  in  tlienreat  interior  hel  ween  tlie  .\lleKhani*« 

Thomas  personally  requesle.l  him  to  write  aii-l  the  Mississippi.     It  has  the  dearnesKii 

it    in  the  emphatic  wor.ls,  "Write  nothing  an-l  aecuraey  of  <letails  which  satisdes  both 

l)Ut  the  truth'  von  will  contravene  receive.!  tlie  Kcnernl  reader  ami  the  military  sindent, 

opinions    and  "von   must  fortify   yourself.-  and  this  is   aided   t.y  excellent  maps.     It 

This  commission,  to  those  who  knew  the  arose  to  the  accuracy,  di^'nity.  and   impar- 

cautious    and   conservitive  Thomas   when  tiality  of  history.     It  is  a  complete  and  iia- 

alive   carries  with  it  Kreat  welRlU  as  to  the  partial  narration  of  facts,  leavini,'  the  dniw- 

oapacitv    of   the   author  for  the    task,    for  im;  of   critical    jml«ments    to   the    ren-ler, 

Thomas  WHS  hv  no  means. me  to  besiowstich  The  rt'ader  of  that  hist.-ry  will  readily  .'..n- 

entire  contidenee  without   full  experience  ce.l.' the  author's  eminent  <iualificatl..ns  for 

of  a  man's  eharactcr.    The  result  isa  veiy  writing  the  military  hioi;raphy  of  (ieneral 

oareful  and  elaborate  historv,  which   may  Thomas,  and  it  is  well  known  Unit  his  eon- 

Rlmostbesaid  to  be  the  product  ..f  Thomas'  (hlential  relati.ms  with  Th..m.is,  an<l  his  tie- 

own  brain  -V.  S.  Armv  and  Snvii  Journnl.  insr,  in  fact,  his  literary  executor,  tjive  hittt 

Wehazanl  n.)thiiiK  in  suyinc  that  it  is  by  uneoualed  advantages  for  the  work.-Cm- 

far  the  most  tnithfiil.  ihor.iiitjh.  ami  valua-  einnali  (itnettc, 

Venable.    Footprint.^  of  the  Pioneers  ix  the  Ohio  Valley. 

A  Centennial  Sketch.     By  W.  H.  Vksahlk,  LLP,     With  '!'>  illustrations 
by  Fanieij,  litirroinjh.s,  an<l  others,      limine.  i  00 

The  oontents  of  this  little  volume  embrace  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
eettlenient  of  tlie  Ohio  Vallev,  descriptions  of  early  modes  of  travel  by 
road  and  river,  with  particulars  as  to  backwoods  lift-,  customs,  bouses,  fur- 
niture, etc.,  and  selections  of  pioneer  poetry. 

It  Is  made  up  of  a  series  of  sketches  of  asm,  tlmi»  ITofessor  Vcnabk-.-C^lirayo /»f<r- 
ploneer  life,  which   will  vividly   recall  to    Occnii. 

older  people  the  real  lifo.if  the  Ions  years  The  bo..k  is  not  large  or  portentous,  but 
ftgo  and  fullv  entertain  and  instruct  youth-  is  full  of  the  vital  essence  of  early  history  of 
ful  readers.  11  is  not  .)ften  the  reader  will  this  part  of  the  country.  Mr.  Venable 
find  a  clearer  outlnie  of  tiiat  eventful  pe-  proves  hero  his  wide  familiarity  with  the 
riud  more  pleasinply  tobl  than  in  this  little  annals  of  the  West  un.l  his  ability  to  give 
volume.  .  .  .  No  man  in  the  West  has  ...  most  imp.)rtant  of  them  in  l.rief  corn- 
more  carefully  studied  idoneer  history  and  pa's  an.I  a  spriKhtly  manner.  .  .  .  A  well 
seizes  more  certainly  upon  Us  interesting  timed  and  attractive  little  book.-C»n«>»MOrt 
facts,   or  relates  them  with  more  enthiisi-    CommercUd  (lazettt:. 

Venable.    The  Teacher's  Dream,  nnd  otlier  S.-ngs  of  School 

Days.     By  W.    H.  Venaulk.      Beautifully  illustrate.!  ^y  Farny.     .^m»U 
4to.     Cloth.  ^* 


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61 


:ui.ANU. 

juest  of 

iry  .Tti\ip 

ii<)M%.s  n. 

:  Fdwiird 
(luart«T« 
ry  Btyle, 

hiitory  of 
writttn.— 

f>n  the  wnr 

ph  Honker. 

;  work,  the 

mbi-rUnii, 
history  of 
(t  (if  thnt 

(if  the  war 

lU'KluitlivS 

(Ii'iiriU'Kfi* 
lislifs  iMjth 
ry  stiideut, 
iniiyis.  It 
,11(1  iiiipar- 
tc  mill  iui' 
;  tlu'  (IriiW- 
lu'  rcnilff, 
('tidily  I'oii' 
ciilidiis  for 
of  (iciioral 
lit  his  con- 
(itiil  liis  he- 
,  fjivi'  him 
ivork.— Cifl' 


Valley. 

ustsationa 
i  DO 

ti  h  of  the 

triivel  by 
,ous<^s,  fur- 


'hicago  tnttr- 

tetitoiis,  but 
iy  history  «>f 
Mr.  Vt' liable 
ity  with  the 
lility  to  give 
II  l.rief  cotn- 

.  .  A  w»n 

..—CineiniMti 


Yenablk.    Tin:  IlKiUNNixnR  of  Litkuauy  CrLTiKi:  ix  tiik  Ohio 

VaLi.kt.  nist.»rii'iil  mid  Binjiiaphiciil  >«kclch«>!4— Eiiily  I  iuwUt.*  and 
AualiHtH;  tho  Tioen'or  Pn'ss;  Eiuly  IVri.MliiMU;  tli.'  First  Li»niui.'»; 
Tioin'iT  Sch(xil» ;  and  ntimornu-*  mUcIcIm-^  •>♦'  Litorary  Men  and  Women. 
1J\  VV.  II.  Vknauli,  KM).     Hv...    ("loth.     N»t.  ;J  <I0 


A  »vTlfrtMc  ft'ii't.  SnrU  bii  amnjiiiiir 
Bmdtiiit  of  iiiformiitloii.  -wmX  »(•  uttnictivily 
|.rcHfiiii'(|.  Ai'ciinitf,  |MTs|)ii  uoiit,  fU«iiiif, 
'I  hf  months  ami  months  of  liihor  it  hiix  cost. 
tiiid  how  iiiTfi'ct  the  iicliifvcuiiiif.     I  liiiow 


he  of  V;ilii"  lo  the  sliiMcnt  of  wpntvrii  history, 
— ./.  i'lfirlirr  i\'(lli(ims.  l.iliritridHii/  tlii'  Vi»«#'- 

It    ip''i'>*''"l'<    vaiimlili'    iiiforiiiiifion   •iti    a 
fruitful    theme,   one  thnt   always   HWaucllt 


of    iio  oilier  iiiiiu  wlin  roiild   have  iiccom-    |»n)l(»iiiiil  interest  iiiiiouK  iiitellinf lit  i>eop'.''. 

I.lislit'il  the  work  ill  i»m<!i  h  masterly  mini l>r.  Veiiahle  descrilies  neveral  ol 

nor.  The  multitudes  of  uaiii's  it  mentions  the  fHrller  iioets  anil  st(M-y  writers,  presenti 
win' interest  tliousiimls  of  reader.^.  The  in-  u  eoncise  view  of  iiolilieal  orators  and  orn- 
teUiijeiitand  copious  index  is  i«  strikiiikdy  tory,  of  t.'iudiers,  schools,  and  colle«es,  of 
valiiiihle  feature  of  the  hook. -.1.  /'.  /.•"«'■«.    traviders    iiial    analists,    of    lieu'liiiiiiiKs    o( 


»Uthoro/  "Lihmry  S'otet,"  "A  (■intt  of  One." 
itc. 

I  don't  know  whei.  I  hnvo  lind  such  onter- 
trtiiimeiit  from  ii  liook.  I  can  not  tell  y(Uj 
how  nmch  I  enjoyed  it.  I  was  i)e«sonally 
liC(iiiaiiited  M'itli  a  coiisidefalde  jiroportiou 
of  the  iHTsons  ii^med  therein,  mid  your 
rcminiseences  of  thein  hrouu'ht  hack  it 
flrtodof  memories  of  lljodays  <,-oii(;  hytliat 
flUod  me  with  (lelit,'hl.  I  comiratiilnte  you 
o'l  your  stucccKS.    Your  volume  will  iilwuys 


newspapers  in  Oliio.  of  early  periodical  Ut- 
t'ratiire,  and  otherallled  snhjects  too  numer- 
ous to  mention.  It  is  ii  wide  lli  Id  on  wliicU 
he  has  roiimed,  and  lew  anlhors  liavi« 
gathered  a  bountiful  liarvest  with  more  con- 
spicuous success.    'I'lie  I k  is  as  entertain- 

in«  and  readable  as  it  is  instructive,  and  (i» 
11  repository  of  reference  data  it  will  his 
hii,'lily  prized  tiy  an  apt)re(  iativc  public. — 
Maijdzine  of  Amfricitn  lUatonj. 


Vkn.aim.e.     Melodiks  of  ti:k  Ili:.\nT,  Songs  of  Freedom,  unci 

other  i'.>.ni-!.     By  W.  H.  Vknauik.     iJmo.     Cloth.  "  I  SD 

It  (•eems  to  me  I  hav«  never  yet  rend  «  "Melodies  of  the  Heart."  "Songs  of  Freo- 

iMjuk  of  verse  which  siitisfied  m(!  more,  and  dom,"  and  other  poems.    .    .    .    Such  e(iual 

I  itn)  sure  I  have  read  from  no  minor  poet  Ktrencth  in  love,  iiatriotism,   reIi),'ion,  and 

on  .dther  side  of  tho  oeemi  so  many  s.it..-  humor   is   rarely    found.-.*    JNV"'  England 

factory  strains  as  are  fouii'l   in   Veaable's  i.'iitir. 

VooRHEES.  Speecih:.^:  Forensic,  Political,  Occasional,  nntl 
Literary.  With  a  short  r.io,i:rai)hical  Sketch  and  Portrait.  By  Hot). 
DaMKlW.  VooiiHEKS,  of  Indiana.     8vo.     Cloth.  "i  <J0 

CevfKXTs:  1.  Defense  of  .Tohn  E.  Cook.  2.  Tho  .Nmerican  Citizen.  3. 
Libertv  of  the  Citizen.  4.  The  (Conscript  Aet.  5.  The  State  of  the  Ciiion. 
6  Tlie'  Thirteenth  Aineiidineiit.  7.  Defense  of  Mary  Harris.  H.  Hecon- 
Btruction.  'J  and  11.  Keconstruction  of  (reorgia.  10.  The  National  Debt. 
]'>  Enforcement  of  the  Fifteetitii  Ameiidinent.  1:5.  Defense  of  Harry  C. 
Black  14  Plunder  of  Eleven  State.s  by  the  Itejmhli.  an  Party.  15.  Amer- 
ican Relations  with  Spain  and  Cuba.  If..  Reply  to  S.^nator  Mortoti^  17. 
Financial  Condition  of  the  Country.  IH-  Tribute  ti.Jtidge  Law.  19  In- 
fluence of  the  Physical  Sciences  on  the  Progress  of  Civilization.  20.  I  rib- 
ute  to  Professor  Morse.  21.  Louisiana  Airair3.  2-*.  Eutoroemcnt  of  the 
Fourteenth  An\endment.  2.1.  Protection  of  Americftn  Citizens  Abroad. 
24.  Tribute  to  Judge  Huritlngton. 


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Wak  History.     Ski  tcues  of  War  II[STORY,lfi0i-1805.    Papere 

Ufiid  bel'.iie  th«'  Olii.i  ("iniuniin.lory  ol'  tlu'  >'ilitiiry  Or.ler  <»t'  the  I<oyal 
i,.-giou  ot  the  Unitctl  States,  llluatrated  with  Maps  ami  Drawings. 
U  vols.     8vo.     Net.  4  ^0 

CoNTKNT.s  Vol.,  I:  I.  Marching  across  Carolina,  by  Oen.  M.  F.  Force. 
2.  Brig. -Gen.  W.  II.  hytl.-,  hy  C'apt.  A.  ('.  Keinpfr.  3.  'I'Iih  Nijiht  after  the 
Battle,  by  Cajit.  A.  (,'.  Keinju-r.  4.  Ante  Helium,  by  Maj.  W.  II.  Bell. 
6  Oanjpaigu  of  ^elina,  by  Maj.  L.  M.  Munea.  >).  Ueinini^ceme  of  Wash- 
ington ami  Early's  Attack  in  1864,  by  Lieut.  E.  S.  Dudley.  7.  nbio's  Prep- 
aratit.iis  lor  the  War,  by  den.  ,1.  11.  bates.  8.  The  battle  ol  Winchester,  by 
Lieut.  M.  ."<.  llawkin.s.  y.  Love  of  ("ountiy  and  Fool-prints  o\'  Time,  by 
Jas.  E.  Murdocli.  10.  Military  Small  Arms,  by  <  apt.  S.  li.  Smith.  II.  The 
Military  and  the  Mob,  by  <it  n.  M.  D  Leggett,  i'J  Tlni.ugli  the  Wildernes.H 
to  Kichmoml,  bv  Lieut.  A.  B.  Isham.  I'-i-  In  the  JU'ginning,  by  Col.  G.  W. 
Finch.  14.  Bufele  Blasts,  bv  Capt.  W.  E.  Crane.  I.').  Vvm\  the  Wilderness 
to  Sp()ttsylvania,  by  Col.  H.  •*<.  Robertson.  U).  The  Vicksburg  ("ampnign,  by 
Gen.  M.  K.  Fore.  17,  The  Growth  of  an  Idea  (Signal  Service),  by  »ien. 
W.  B.  liazen.  IH.  Our  Military  Future,  bv  ('apt.  C  A.  G.  Adae.  I'J  ('urn- 
berland  Gap,  by  Surg  B.  F.  Steven.son.  -JO.  Elevenlli  .\rmy  <  orps  at  Chan- 
cellorsville,  bvCapt.  ().  Bice.  21.  An  Hour  .with  Victory,  by  Lieut.  J.  S. 
Ostrander.     '22.   ('hickamanga,  by  Capt,  J.  U.  Carnahau.     ;')  Maps, 

Co.sTKNTs  Vol,.  U:  1,  From  (irai'ton  to  McDowell,  by  Capt  E,  K.  Monfort. 
•2.  Gettysburg,  by  Capt.  (J,  A.  Thayer.  3,  Kentucky  Neutrality  in  iSfil,  by 
Sur".  n.  F.  Stevenson.  4.  The  Medical  Department,  by  Surg.  .1,  K.  Weist. 
5  Red  River  Expedition,  by  E.  C.  Williams.  0,  The  Uetreat  from  Pulaski 
to  Nashville,  by  <'apt.  L,  T.  Schofielil.  7,  A  Confederate  Si)y,  by  Maj.  L,  H. 
Bond,  8.  Our  Kirbv  Smith,  by  Gen,  J.  W.  Fuller.  '.».  Loyalists  of  reniies- 
see,  by  Adj.  W.  Rule.  Id,  Care  of  Prisoners  North  ai  I  Soiitli,  by  Lieut, 
A.  B,  Isham,  11,  Tarrying  the  News  of  Lee's  Surrender,  by  Lieut,  A,  J. 
Ricks,  12,  Surrender  of  Johnston's  Army,  by  Gen, . I,  D,  <'ox.  13,  Hecol- 
leclions  of  a  Peculiar  Service,  by  Lieiit,  G.  C.  A.dimun,  14,  Charleston  in 
the  Kebellion.  by  Gen,  A.  ( '.  Voris.  lo.  Scenes  in  Libby  Prison,  by  Maj, 
J,  W,  Chamberlain,  16.  Canbv's  Campaign  in  New  jMexico,  by  Col,  L,  Aii- 
derson,  17.  Tlie  Corj.s  of  Telegraphers,  by  Col.  W.  (l.  Fuller.  18.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  by  Hon,  James  Speed,     6  Maps  and  Drawings,  ^ 

CoxTKNTs  Vol,,  .'.:  1.  Battle  of  .bailor's  Creek,  V)y  Gen,  .T,  Warren  Keifer, 
2.  Stoneman's  Last  Campaign  and  the  Pursuit  of  Jefferson  Davis,  by  ('apt, 
F.  H,  Mason,  3,  Battle  of  Franklin,  by  Lieut.  Thos.  Speed  4.  Battle  of 
Cedar  Creek,  by  Col.  M.  M  Granger.  "),  Cruise  of  tbe  "Black  Terror,"  by 
E.  Cort  Williailis.  tl.  The  TuUaboma  ( 'ampai.i^n,  by  (ieii  D.  S  Stanley.  7. 
The  Skirmish  Line  in  the  Athv:ta  ("am)iaign  bv  Maj.  W  II.  ('liaMiberiin. 
8.  Heminisi'ences  ot  the  Ba'tUot  Shilob  by  Col  D,  rmnani,  Jr  9,  Battle 
of  Atlanta,  by  Col,  (i,  D.  Munson  10  Battle  of  Bentoiiville,  by  (ion.  W. 
P.  ('arlin  11,  On  the  Right  at  Antietam,  by  (ien,  R  R.  Dawes.  12.  De- 
fense of  Decatur  Ala,,  l)v  (-Icn.  C,  C,  Doolittle,  ]'■'>.  Secret  Union  Organiza- 
tion in  Kentucky  in  1861,  by  Col,  R,  M,  Kelly,  14.  Tbe  Last  Ditch,  by  Maj. 
1j.  M.  llosea.  I'j  Our  Volunteer  Engineers,  by  (ien.  A,  Ilicke'  'roper,  D). 
A  Brush  with  Pillow,  by  Col,  R,  M,  Kelly,  17.  Inter-stato  Diplomacy  at  tlia 
beginning  of  the  War,  by  Hon.  A.  F.  Perry.  IS.  With  the  Si.vth  Wiscon- 
siifat  Geltysburir,  Iv  Gen,  R,  R.  Dawes.  l',».  Block-houses  for  Railrojul  De- 
fense, by  ("ol.  Win  E.  Merrill,  20,  A  Regiment  in  Search  of  a  Battle,  by 
Gen.  John  Beatty, 


These  liiuidsoine  vnl'.imes  iir(>  miKle  \\\>  ')f 
oriKiiml  eoutriUiitioiis  to  llie  liistiiry  of  the 
civil  war,  by  ollicors  wlio  serveil  in  tlie  eain- 
paipiis  of  which  they  .spciik,  mid  wlio  aru 
iiiirratinir  facts  of  whieli  they  were  eye-wit- 
nesses,. Almost  without  exception  tlie  pa- 
pers urn  tomporuto  ami  serious  efforts  to 
throw  new  liRlit  \ipon  tlie  campaiiins  in 
whicli  tlie  writers  serveii,  ami  they  si)eal£ 


well  for  the  tisefiiliiess  of  the  I.oyai  Legion 
as  an  liistorical  society  of  no  mean  impor- 
tttnce.  When  it  is  remeniliere  i  that  tiiese 
lire  rec^ords  of  aetnal  cxiieriei  ce,  ami  not 
conipilation.s  from  the  recor  b,  it  will  he 
seen  tliat,  as  material  for  sysio  natic  liistory 
in  the  future,  they  are  invaluable,  while 
they  are  also  attractive  ami  even  fasninatinjj 
rea<iiui;  in  themselves.— 'A«  yulion. 


Historicul  anil  MisalUmvnm  Book'^. 


G3 


%Valki:k.  IIisTouvdi'  AiiiKNsOoiiNTY,  OiiiM.  Ami  iiifi(U'tirnlly 
of  tlie  Oliio  Lainl  Coiniiuiiy  luid  tlio  First  Settlement  of  tlif  Stuto  ut 
Mariettti.  With  IVrsoiiai  and  Hioftrsijliicftl  ^kt1tclu•tl  of  tlie  Rm  ly  Spt- 
ilers,  NaimtivoHof  I'i()iit'»>r  Advciitin'cs,  eti'.  IHustiuti'il  witluin  ( tii^rinal 
M;ip,  wliowirifT  tli<' laiuls  |inrcli!is»'il  liy  tho  Ohio  ( 'oiuiumy,  liic  j'oiiiitiiin 
Tirtcl,  ami  Athi-iiH  ('initUy,  Past  and  i'n'-cnt.  With  fiiu>  Htccl  jHMtruitrt 
of  Hon.  'liDUiart  Ewirif.',  Sr.,  I'.ishoj)  Anien,  .Iudgt>  K|phraim  Cutler  atid 
haac  H-rU'T,  anil  (itMiciol -lohu  lirown.  By  Ciiaui.ks  M.  Waikkk.  8vn 
tfidO.     Lar>»H  piipcr.     '1  vols.      Ini]),  Hvo.    f'!i>i|i.  ]j  ci 


Popular  Edition.     Hvo.     White  paper.    Cloth. 


4  (III 


Wi>  hrtvu  never  fdiiinl  a  iiiori*  fuini>l;'to 
local  lilstory,  imr  one  in  whiili  tlu'  nutli.ir 
hii8  more  succcssliilly  lalinrcd  In  prcscnl  the 
annals,  the  .stiiti.-tiis,  mid  tlio  l<i(ul  liio^Tn- 
phlos  of  II  coiuiuunlty,  Willi  ii<U'lity  iiml 
elalionitc  ininutoru'.^s;  and  um  a  siu'clincii  of 
really  I'li'UiiiittyiKinraiiliy,  It  is  worthy  of  all 
praise. — Uistoricdl  .Uiki  r:ini\ 

Tilt?  iiiiblica'.ioii  if  tlic  Okui  Vidh  ii  iristuri- 
Cdl  Sirli.t,  of  wii'li  tills  I'U'h'ant  worlv  forms 
the  SL'coiid  volmiu',  is  iiii  fiiterprlsc  for 
wl'icli  im-i»  of  kllt'rs  art!  iuuli.r  ili-f))  olilina- 
tions  to  ti!  good  scusi!  and  uood  taste  of  tlio 
pul)llshei-s.  .  .  .  Till!  present  voltime, 
tlioii(,'li  iiiotlest  ill  its  iireteiisioiis,  i.iaiiiiinn 
litlk'  more  tliuii  ii  IoimI  interest,  is  far  more 


valiintile  in  Its  iiniteiits  tluin  Its  tltlii  or  Its 
nniireU'iidinn  prefaee  mlulit  lead  one  lo  nnp- 
)iose.  11  tniliiaets  a  history  ol  tlie  K'reat 
oliio  F.aiul  Compiiiiy  and  tiie  llrst  •-ettleiiii  iit 
of  till'  Stiiti!  at  Marietta,  with  liloKrapliical 
nitetcluis  of  tlio  pioneers  of  that  partof  Oliio, 
anil  a  map  which  po^sesseN  coi  .li-.r.ihln 
historical  iiitere.xt.  Quite  apart  fron'.  'I.*  In- 
trinsic value,  tilt!  work  also  ileserve.  i  he 
prized  as  a  tlaiiity  spe^dinen  of  iiaiidl"  rlt. 
rarely  suriiusseil  by  the  best  New  Yor'i.  and 
Jtoston  liooiisellers,  to  say  iiothinj,' of  those 
of  the  West.  The  type  is  Kumptiions,  the 
paper  heavy,  the  binding  miit  and  stronjf, 
.ind  the  k'eneral  lypoj.'rapliieal  arraiiKeniei:: 
extremely  tasteful.— .V<  ic  Yark  Triliiiiif. 


Walton.      IIvtiiENE  and  Education  of  Infants;   or,  How  to 

Take  Care  of  Babies.     By  the  Sociele  Fnim.aise  D'  Hygiene,  Paris.     Trans- 
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Willi  VMS.     Diseases  of  the   Ear.     lueluding   tlio   necessary 

.\,vUoinvof  th«Orpin.  Illustrato.l  -,vilh  mun.Tous  wood  cuts  and  one 
litlingrai.h.  P.y  A.  L.  Wu.i.iAMs.  M.  IX,  of  St.  Louis,  formerly  Lecturer 
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The  work     ■'.  the  result  of  many  years'  assiduous  inves^tigation  by  one 
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md  their 


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Preliminary  County  .Map<)f  Kentucky.    Colored. 

\zy^  X  25,>.;.  3" 

Larga  Colored  County  Map,  2S^i  X  46,  50c.;   or 

linen,  "' 

Preliminary  Geological  Map  of  Ken'iicky.    €()!• 

ored,    l;!'.;x2:>'i.  •'" 

Large   Geological  Map,   about  ai  X  48  inclies. 

1  m 
Preliminary    Map   <if    South-eastern    Kentucky. 

20x21.  ^ 


CounUi  Mnv—An  CiilorM-Top'Himphy  hy  J.  it.  llaf 

ing— 

Rath  and  Flemins.    20  .x  2::.     Geology  by  W.  M. 

■  r, 
Linney. 
Boyd,  Carter  and  Greenup,  j:!  .\  2".  Geology  by  A. 

R.  Crandall.  '•^■' 

Boyle  and  Mercer.    15x1'.!';^.    Geology  by  W.  M. 

Linnev  and  J.  H.  Fales.  2^» 

Clinton.      1:'.  x  15.      Geology  by   R.   H.  I-ongh- 

ridge.  "'' 

Garrard  15x10'.;.    Geology  by  W.  .M.  Linney, 

Henry,     Shelby,     and     Oldnam. 

Geology  by  W.  M.  Linney.  -"0 

Jackson  Purchase,  Ballard,  Mct.'racken,  Marshall, 

Graves.  Calloway,  Hickman,  and  Fullou  Counties. 

;!1  X  11.    Cieology  by  R.  H.  Loughridge.  75 

Ja"kson  Purchase.     Agricultural  Map.     R!  x  2(1. 

By  R.  H.  Lo\ighridge.  -'• 

Lincoln.  15  x  lii'».  Geology  by  W.  M.  Linney,  25 
Madison.  15  X  1(1,'^.  Geology  by  J.  R.  Procter.  25 
Mason.  12  x  1 1.  (ieology  by  W.  M.  Linney.  25 
Montgomery  and  Clarke,     is  x  21.    Geology  by  W. 

M.  Linney.  .         „     ,        ^ 

Washington  and  Marion.    173-ji  x  21>i.    Geology  by 

W.  M.  Linnev  nn<l  V.',  T.  Knott.  '-■/ 

Whitlev  is  .>;  24.  Geology  by  A.  R.  Crandall.  Mi 
Warrei'i,'    lSx20.     Geology  by  J.  E.  McAdoo.       2,> 

Cumberland  Mountain  System.     15x  IG.     By-'-B- 

Hoeing.  *■' 


Imlef. 


69 


>nve  Sea  I.«vel 
roiu  tiio  \V(irk 
Railrouil  nnil 
iiitml  Stations 
S.  Coast  aiul 

10 
Timbers,  Ptp., 
of  tlie  Nortli- 

10 
rtffress  of  the 
iry,  ISHt.    8vo, 

2". 
Jaiiuiify,  IKSfi, 

2") 
?orth  riniibpr- 
r'hitley.  Knox, 
cs,       '•'<   Maps, 

r)0 

Ttieinetvr  in 

«vo,     pi>.     H>. 

15 
t  of  tilt?  Com- 
.  Miij>.      Uoyiil 

r.o 

f  Kciitiuky  by 
.en.  10 


U'ky.    Colored. 

;«> 
X  46,  60c.;  or 

"5 
IfuMioky.    Col- 

;iO 

r>  z  48  JnrlK's. 

1  iiu 

itn    Kentucky. 

'ia 

hy  hy  J.  it.  It  (If 

.lojry  by  W.  M. 

2.'. 
!.  lifolofiy  by  A. 
2'. 
•olo!,'y  by  W.  M. 
25 
•   H.   H.  I.onKli- 
25 
M.  Linnoy,     US 
21,'i    X    221  a- 
30 
nckon.  Marshall, 
"'iiltoii  Counties. 
iKO.  75 

.1   Map.      l;!x2(l. 
25 
V.  M.  IJnney.  25 
I.  R.  Procter.    25 
M.  Linncy.         25 
.    Geology  by  W. 
20 
:i>i.    Geology  by 
25 
R.  Crandall.     SO 
E.  McAdoo.       25 
15xlG.     ByJ.  B. 


IISTDEX. 


Agriculture—                            ''•'Kc 
(Jollier.     Soriibutn:     Its  Cultiin'. 
Miinufai'turc,  clc 9 

DuiJrfuil.     Vincyarii    ('iilture 14 

llftiiover.     The  Law  of   Horses. ,.  I'l 
Hough.       Aineric'Mii     Joiinuil    of 

Forestry 'J:'» 

Hoiij;h.     HlftiKMits  (.('  F;)r('slry....  '24 

Klippiirt.     Liiiui    Dniiiiaire 27 

Keciiii'liii.   Wine  Maker's  Manual.  4t> 
liussell,     tjciuntitic  llorseslioeing..   ■)0 

Art- 
Keller.     Klementary  Perspective.  27 
McLau':;lilin.     China  Piiinlin!;. ...  ",'1 
JHcLiuiu'nlin.  Suijiijeslions  to  China 

Painters.... 'A'-\ 

McLaii<:hlin.     Paintini;  in   Oil..  .,  I!;! 
McLautihlin.        I'ottery     DecorH- 

tion   ~.....  ". :')2 

Kobert.     ('harcoal  Drawing 48 

Vtigo.     Moilelini^  in  Cliiy 5'.* 

Biographical— 

CoHin(Levii.     PLeminiseenees 8 

Corwiti  (Thoiiuis).  A  Sketch.  Pus- 
sell 4r» 

Cutler  (Rev.  Manasseh).     Life 12 

Cutler  (  Ephraiin  1.      Lil'e 12 

HHniniond   (Charles).     Smith Ill 

Haves  ( Itutherford  15.)      Life,  etc.  21 
Keilev    (Altred).      \\\<    Life    ai:d 

W.Irk 27 

Lincoln's  Pen  aiui  Voice •")',♦ 

}\IcHride's  Pioneer   Hiogrnpliies....   '^>'l 
^lai'Lean.     ilistory   of    the    Clan 

-MacLean ;!4 

Manstield  (E.  1).)  Personal   Mem- 
ories   154 

Marshall  Family.  Genealogy.  Pax- 
ton ;5ij 

Murdoch.       Pwccollections   of    the 

Stasie ns 

Nafi-Neff  Family.     (ienealo<;v....  Ill* 
Nerinckx  (llev.  Charles).     Life...  40 

Peter  (Mrs.  Sarah).     Life  of. 42 

Sherman  (John).     Life  and  Serv- 
ices    52 

Vespucci    (Amerigo).       Observa- 
tions on.     Force 16 


I  Cook  Books—  J'nRf 

i       Mouse-keeping  in  tho  Blue  Gthsh..  24 

Mullertt.     How  toCook  Fish SS 

I       Uiitiardson.    llonic-inaUe  Candies.  47 

I 

j  Educational— 

I       Hil)le  ill  the  Public  School? 8 

i        liriinner.        Klementary     French 

I  Pu-ader ' 5 

!       Craig.     Hebrew  Word  Manual....  10 
!       Currie,     Coinmoii  Scliool  Fduca- 

j  tion 11 

Dietrick.     Families  of  John  and 

Jake ., 13 

i       Freeman.     Manual  of  the  French 

Verb 17 

;       Hart,     Anglo-Saxon  Jjiterature.,.  20 
!       Havwnrtl.       Klocutioti     for     Busy 

;  People :.  21 

1       Hubbard.         .M(!rry     .S.iiigs     and 

Games,   Kinderirarteii 25 

Jordan,     Latin  Lessons  for  liegin. 

ners 26 

Quick.       Kssays    on    P^ducational 

He  formers  ...  45 

Sparrman.     Analysis  of  Music o3 

Ten  J5rook.    American  State  Uni- 
versities   55 

Fiction— 

Hassaurek.     Secret  of  the  Andes..  20 
L(Ui!X\voi'tli.     Silas  .lackson's 

Wrongs ol 

Itoy.      (ieneralship;     or,    How    I 

>Iana<:ed   -My  Husband 49 

Swan.    Once  a  Year;  or.  The  Doc- 
tor's Puz/.te 54 

Swan.     Tlu'  Opal  (2ue(Mi 54 

Tales  for  a  Stormy  Niuht 55 

Zschokke.      A    Sylvester    Night's 
Adventure, (55 

Games— 

j       Cook.  Synopsis  of  Cbess  Openings.  20 

I       Devereux.     Progressiv-t^  Croquet..  1:5 

i       Irwin.     Progressive  Euchre 25 

I  Historical  and  Political— 

;        lilennerbassetl  Papers 4 

I        15uttertield.       Discovery     of     tho 

North-west  in  1(;:54...". G 


70 


Index. 


Historinal.  etc.— Con'/ni/cl.  P'»8« 

Biitti^rtteld.       Wii^^Uington-Cmw- 

fc.rd  Lntter* ; 

Biitt.TtU'ld.     History  of  tlKaiirty*    6 
ClHrk.     Ciunpaign  in  the  Illinoi!«. 

l778-(« I 

Constitulion  of  UniUnl  Suiti's,  otc.     J 
Constitution    of     United     States. 

King f; 

Cntig.     Thti  (Mdon  Tim« H 

Doisv.     Army  '-ife  under   Niipo 


Juvenilp— CrttittHwd. 

iiftbv's  Ueeoid 

Colen-k.     Adv«'ntiires  of  Pioneer 

Children 

Klliird.        Gnindniti's     Christmiis 

Dav , V   ^"^ 

Tilden.       Curl     iin<l     (iretclien  s 
C'.lirislniiH  •*• 

Kentucky—  ,.     .  •  .    •    » 

Curl  and  Shiiler.    I're-liistoric  Itt- 


leon 


14 


Green.  !S|mnish  Conspiniey  in  the 
South-west 1^ 

Grimke.    Free  Institutions 1^ 

Hall.     Leir-nds  of  the  West la 

Hall.  Komance  of  Western  His- 
tory    ............  1^ 

Hutch.   War  of  1812  in  the  North- 

west :'' 

Hitzen.     Our  Barren  Lands.........  -I    ! 

Horton.     The  Silver  Pound 'i^J    j 

Horton      The  Monetary  Situation  2:.    j 

Horton.    Silver  and  Gold '-o       Legal— 

Horton.     Silver    in    International 

Politic.^  ••—••  -^ 

Indiana.  Colonial  History  of  \  in-  ^^ 
Law 


mains,  Ky V,"*" 

Davis.       Fossil    Corals    of     Kon- 


13 


14 


turkv •••••• 

Drake.'      Pioneer     Life    m     K"n- 

tuekv ; „ 

Geolo.Meal  Survev  Puhlieaiions. ...   bi 
GreenT        Historic      Fanv  les      ot 

Kentu.'ky ••••; J,^ 

llovev.    (;uide  to  Mammoth  (aye.  ^>j 
Itaiick.   lli.-tory  of  l>exinij;ton,_Ky.    It 
Shaler.     General  Account  of  Ken- 
lucky  


I 


(nauiiue.     Election    Laws    of  the 

Cnited  Slate.. ;.•";••■,•••    '^ 

Chromalic  Chart  ot  Parlia- 


i8 
♦)5 


Le( 
mentarv    Law 


Imliam.-    History  of   Wayne  Co.  Matthews.     Law  of    Partnership..  ^>^ 


ccnnes 

„^  Savler.     American  Form    Book....  T)! 

J oung 

Kansas Vilnt.     Griswold 1»  Medical—            ,,    ,.,          •     .v,,. 

- Boyland.     The  llol  Cross  in  the     ^ 


Mac  Lean.      History   of  the  Clan 

MacLean • '• 

Oshorn.     Ancient  EL'vpt .....  41 

Poole.  Anti-Slavery  b(!torc  1800...  44 
Keemelin.  Politics  as  a  Science...^  41) 
Pvoemelin.       Critical     lleview     ot 

American  Politii;s y_ 

Pvoich.     History  of  Civilization 4. 

St.  Clair  Papers.     Smith •>0 

Venable.     Literarv  Culture  m  the 

Ohio  Valley •■;]     . 

Voorhees.    Speeches ''l 

Zeisberger  (Kev.  David).  Diary...  6i>    ; 

I 

Indiana—  .  .  .    »  .,  „        1 

Bouquet.     Expedition  against  llio  , 

Ohio  Indians.     17(i4 •  •*  ; 

Carr.     Mounds  of  the  Mississippi  _  ! 

Valley ;••"•••  '  \ 

Carr  and  Shaler.    Pre-historic  Ke-  ^  j 

mains  in  Kentucky. 


Force.     Early  Notices  of  the  Ohio 


Indians., 


It)    I 


MacLean.     The  Mound   Builders.  34  ! 

Moorehcad.     Fort  Ancient..... -".7  j 

Shephc'-d.     Antiquities  of  Ohio....  o'i  ! 

Smith   Captivity  with  the  Indians,  j 


1750  ■;* 


Thruston.      Antiquities    of    Ten- 


nessee 


53 


oG 


Juvenile—  _       ,      „ 

Aldricb.  Travels  of  Three  Insects.     2 


French  Armv  •.•     ** 

Christopher.      'Cliemical     Experi- 

nuMils 

Cornwell.     Chart   of    Kyc  Symp- 

toms,  etc •■•    '" 

D.d'.eck.     Hard    Chancr(!    ot    th.;      ^ 

Eve-lids,  etc •.■••    »" 

Evens.      What  shall   we    do  with 

the  Drunkard? 1'' 

FleUdier.       Cholera.       Character- 

i.itics,  Treatment,  etc I" 

Jackson.       The     Black     Arts    in  ^^^ 

Medicine ;'V;";"   "  "* 

Lloyd.     The  Chemistry  of  Medi- 

LlovdVElixiW.  ilislory,  F.-rmu- 
hn,  etc : -■' 

Minor.  .Athothis.  A  Satire  on 
Modern   Medicine .••••••   •i'J 

Minor.  Ervsipelas  and  Child  Bed 
Fever....: ;•" ||I 

Minor.    Scarlatina  Statistics -lo 

Minor.  Medicine  in  t'le  Middle 
,     ^ .  3(1 

Minor     The' Evil   that  has  been 

said  of  Doctors '^< 

Physician's  (Jeneral  L.'dge 4.i 

PhVsician's  Pocket  Case  Record  ..  id 
Kives.       Physiological     Arri.nge 
ment  of  Cranial  Nerv 


48 


Satler.     History  of  Tuberculosis.,  o 


I 


Index. 


71 


..     2 


6 

pefi- 
7 

i,nip- 
10 

lh(! 

i;5 

with 
15 

10 

Is    in 

SO 

Mi'tli- 

28 

[irivm- 

'2D 

re    on 

;5G 

d  Bed 
557 

m 

iiddlo 

3r. 

;  been 

37 

,  43 

cord  ..  43 
i-Mi^e- 
48 


Medicine— Con</»"(f.  Pat?e 

Triplerand  iJiai^icman.  Flitnd-bnolc 

for  llie  Military  Suri;coM 57 

Walton.     Hygiene  iind  Kdueiition 

of  Infiinls <J3 

WhittuUer.      lMiysioloi»y t)^ 

Williiimsi.     Diseases  of  the  Ear....  64 

Miacellaneoua— 

Bonner.      I'ropliecies  of  Ups  and 

Downs  in  Prices 3 

Buck.     A  Study  of  Man 5 

Buck.    Nature  and  Aim  ot  Theoso- 

pliy...  •'i 

Family  Expense  Hotk 10 

Mettenheimer.  iSafely  Hook-keep- 
ing   3t) 

Morgan.         The     Shakespearean 

Mytli 38 

Nanie  and  Address  Honk 3S) 

Nash,    ('rime  and  the  Family  3'.> 

rhilipson.     The   Jew    ui   English 

Fiction  42 

Phisterer.     National  Guardsman..  43 

Piatt.     Pencilled  Fly  Leaves  44 

Kosenthal.     Manual   (or   Huilding 

and  Loan  Associatii'tis 48 

Koy.     The    Art   of    I'leasing.     A 

Lecture...  49 

Key.     The  Old,  Old  Story  (Love). 

A  Lecture 4!) 

Scotch-Irish   in  America 50 

Spinoza   and     His    Environment. 

Smith 52 

Tunison.      Master    Virgil  in    the 

Middle  Ages 58 

Wehh   and   .Johnson.      Improved 

Tally   Hook 03 

Ohio- 
Antrim.     Champaign  and    Logan 

Counties 2 

Bouquet.     Expedition  against  the 

Ohio  Indians.     1704 4 

Cincinnati.  Bell.  Water  Works.  2 
Cincinnati.  Nichols.  The  Organ.  40 
Cincinnati.       Tunison"s       Presto. 

Music  in  Cincinnati 58 

Cincinnati.  Tyler-Davidson  Foun- 
tain   58 

Constitution  of  Ohio 9 

Finley.      Pioneer    Record,     lloss 

County 10 

Force.      Early    Notices   of    Ohio 

Indians 10 

Founders  (The)  of  Ohio 40 

Hunt.     Coshocton  County 25 

Mc  Bride.       Pioneer    Biographies. 

Butler  County,  Ohio 32 

Mav.     Journey  to  the  Ohio  Coun- 
try, 1788-9 35 

Ohio    Valley    Historical    Miscel- 
lanies   40 


0\\'m— Continued.  Pase 

Ohio  Valley  Historical  Series 41 

Kecmclin.  Green  Township,  Ham- 
ilton Co 47 

Studer.     History  of  Columbus,  O.  54 
Tanevliill.        The       Leatherwood 

(Joil 54 

Trent  (Capt.)     Journal  to   Pickii- 

willany 57 

Venalile.     Footprints  of  Pioneers 

of  Ohio  Valley CO 

Walker.        History     of      Athens 
County 03 

Phonography    and   Type- Writ- 
ing— 

Longley.  American  Phonographii' 

Dictionary 30 

Longley.      Conipend    of    Phono- 

raphy 29 

Longley.      Dictation   Exercises 31 

Longley.     .Manual  of    Plioiiogra- 

phy 29 

Longley.     Header  and  Writer 31 

Longley.      Reporter's  Guide...  30 

Longley.      Reporter's    Shorthand 

Dictionary  30 

Longley.     Writing  Exerci.ses 31 

Longley  (Mrs.)      Caligraph   Les- 
sons   31 

Longley  (Mrs.)    Type-writer  Les- 
sons   31 


Poetical- 
Andre  (Major 


The  C.)W  Chace.     2 

Dexter.     In  Memoriam,  etc 13 

Gallagher.      Miami    Woods    and 

other  Poems 17 

Jordan.     Rosemary  Leaves 20 

Kinney.     Lyrics  27 

Longworth.         The     P^lectra     of 

Sophocles  31 

Pnitt.     At  the  Holy  Well 43 

Piatt.     Children  Out  of  Doors 43 

Piatt.     Child  World   Ballads 44 

Prentice.     Poems 45 

Rickoff.     Ohio.     A  Poem 47 

Stanton.     Jacob  Brown  and  other 

Poems 53 

Stanton.  The  Moneyless  Man  and 

other  Poeiris 53 

Venahle.     Teacher's  Dream 00 

Venable.  Alelodies  of  the  Heart..  01 
Withers.     Wildwood  Chimes 04 

Rebellion— 

Ishain  et  al.      Prisoners  of  War 

and  Military  Prisons 25 

Lincoln's  Pen  and  Voice 59 

Moulton.     Review  of  Boynton  on 

Sherman's  Memoirs 37 

Reed.  The  Vicksburg  Campaign.  40 
Sketches  of  War  History...  02 


■\ 


'■: 


72 

StcvtMis)ii.       liCttors     from     tli 


Index, 


Pifte 


r.4 


Army I":""; 

Van  n.irii.'.    lli>t.'ry  of  the  Army 
of  thf  Cuiiiberhind ••  «^ 


Religious— 

AlzDi,'.     rl.-.;rch  Ili.-tory 

Uihlo  in  thi'  I'uhlic  School?! ..... 

Kviins-Smith.      Hihliciil    Schohir- 


1'* 


ship  iuhI   Inspirsition  .  ,        , 

l'"i-h('r      Sonnons  on  tlic   Lil'f   ol  j 

Christ ^''  I  .shiiliM'.     Vo.^W    IJracUiopods  «  mho 

HiirriH.ii.     TrstinioiiK's  m    Itivoi'^  j  Vall-y - ...■..^■..:  o\ 


Anioricii  *•" 

Kont\u'hy    Ni'W    (Ifoloi^icul   ^ur- 

vcv  riihlii'iilions tJ< 

MM<-I.fun.        Tho     Antiquity    of  ^^ 

Man  V"  "" 

Mn(L"iiM.     Mustodon.  Mannnolh, 

iind   Man f' 

Ma('I."an,     FiMiiars  Cave '4 

Mnlcrlt.     Thr(;old  Fish;  Us  Sys- 

icinalif  Culture. ••, ;•' 

Ni'lU'lrolh.     Ko-il  Shells  of  ky..  :-> 
Fo.sil    Braidiiopods  nhi,> 


,,f  llclii^ion  and  the   liihle l''  I  ykinner".    llebrew-Kiiyptiim  My^ 

Kandall.'"Tho    Wonderful    Tent.  |  ^..j-v  ia  the  Souree  uf  Mea-uros 

(The  Tiiberniiple) •!'>  j 

Smith.     SpinozumulhisKnvuon.  j^  .^g_ 

inont ■•;••,: '.Z  ;  ii,.|i>hall.      PooU    of   tli 

Tilden.     Mi^^-ion  Han.l    i.xereiso>.  o,  |,  ^^^ 

AVise.     Vrotiaos  tu  Holy  Writ »'♦  Heiishall.        M'-.r.!     ahout      ISlaek 


Scientiflc—  .  .,  •  i 

]5assler.     The 'Weather.    A  <.uide  ^^ 

to  its  Chans;i's • - 

Burke.       Uriek    for   Street    i  ave-  ^ 

meiits  • •  "^ 

The     Lak>!     A;,*'     <'t 


0    r.laek 
11-11,1...      .-      -  ,.,. 


15.- 


'Jl 


lle^^hall.     Canipiii'^and  Crui>mg  ^^^ 

in  Florida •  •••; ;••  — 

I'ark.     Amateur   Uieycle  Kepair- 

Tark.'    Sports-man'*  U;indl)ook 4-J 


Clavpole.      The     i-aU.     . v,;             ^  j         ^^^^^^ 

,,:;  •r'-K^^uidiV-Fi^^ir  Corals.  1.  i       Anderson.     SI.   ^^  ...dcs   >»    Nor-     _^ 

EdNvanK  _  Coal,    and    Cokes    m  j       j,,;;;'>  ";p;;,;-i;;;;-k,,.t.      Kgyi^t. 

p^r  ifS;;mh:-v;;in;:>ri=  ;  ,,::;t!:'•^i:i;.••;:^•a;;;;;^th;  ^ 

trie  Li-ht  and  rower 1''  m  i„ni  and  Ohio IT 

Carman,     iloptih.    and    Hatraeh-  ^_  ,        jj^^^J-^j^l'^^  ^^^:.„;    Au.on, 

„r;r  'V^lehnuM-'-Aineri;^;;;  ^^  i       ,,;;j;r^:^;n;eri;riionduVa^:::  ^5 


1 


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was  a  graduate  of  the  University'af  Dublin,  and  practiced  law  in  that  city. 
He  emigrated  to  America  in  171)0,  purchased  and  settled  on  an  island  in  the 
Ohio  river  near  Marietta,  on  which  he  erected  an  elegant  reBideuce,  fur- 
nished with  taste  and  luxury.  'Aaron  Burr  was  his  guest  in  1805,  and  suc- 
ceeded in  involving  him  in  his  treasonable  schemes.  H(i  invested  largely 
in  boats,  provisions,  arms  and  ammunition ;  left  his  home  and  friends  and 
went  to  Kentucky.  Warned  of  Burr's  real  designs,  he  returned  to  his  home 
greatly  disheartened ;  but,  throngh  Burr's  solicitations  and  the  persuasions 
of  his  wife,  he  persisted.  His  property  was  seized  and  sold,  and  he  was 
prosecuted  as  an  accomplice  of  Burr,  but  was  discharged,b  roken  In  mind 
and  l.>ankrupt.  He  was  subsequently  a  cotton-planter  near  Port  Gibson,  re- 
moved to  Montreal  in  1819  and  practiced  law.  In  1822  he  went  to  the  West 
Indies,  and  finally  to  the  Island  of  Guernsey,  where  he  died  in  18B1. 
He  married  Adeline,  daughter  of  General  Agnew,  who  retuirned  to  New 
York  and  died  there  in  1832. 

These  private  papers  were  obtajn  d  from  his  son,  Joseph  Lewis  Blennor- 
hassett,  by  Mr.  Salford  after  he  had  written  and  published  his  Lite  of  Blen- 
nerhassctt.  ,They  were  t^o  important,  and  threw  so  mut;h  light  on  the  his- 
tory of  the  Wilkinson  and  Burr  cohspirii  and  the  western  intiiLnies  of 
the  time,  that  it  was  deemed  desirable  to    'ublish  ^hera. 


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IN   THE   OHIO   VALLEY. 

HISTORICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES. 
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